
The X7 is equipped with two engine options: a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine and a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine. The 1.5-liter turbocharged engine delivers 163 horsepower and a maximum torque of 250 N·m, while the 2.0-liter turbocharged engine produces 190 horsepower and a maximum torque of 250 N·m. Both engines are paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission (8AT). The Landwind X7 is a model under the Landwind brand, with body dimensions of 4421mm in length, 1911mm in width, and 1631mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2660mm. The center console of the Landwind X7 features a three-color combination design, incorporating various design styles for a strong sense of layering, and is equipped with a 10.2-inch LCD screen.

As a car enthusiast, I'm quite familiar with the engine in the X7. It uses a Mitsubishi 2.0T turbocharged gasoline engine, model 4G63S4T. This engine delivers decent power with a maximum output of around 190 horsepower and torque exceeding 250 Nm, providing quick acceleration in city driving and sufficient power for highway overtaking. I recall it's based on classic Mitsubishi technology with acceptable reliability, though the turbo sometimes shows noticeable lag - requiring a few extra minutes of warm-up for smooth operation. Regular oil changes help prevent premature oil consumption issues, and parts are readily available at reasonable costs. Having driven a friend's car several times, I found the noise control decent, cold starts manageable in winter, and no major issues during long-distance driving. Overall, it offers high value among domestic SUVs.

I've been driving the X7 for almost two years now. In terms of experience, it's equipped with a Mitsubishi 2.0T turbocharged engine, which provides ample power and quick acceleration. Whether it's climbing hills or overtaking, it handles everything with ease. In terms of fuel consumption, it's about 10 liters per 100 kilometers in the city and can drop to around 8 liters on the highway, which is quite worry-free for a commuter like me. The engine runs smoothly with minimal noise, making long drives comfortable, though the turbo response can be a bit slow occasionally. Overall, it's durable. Maintenance costs just a few hundred yuan each time, and parts are affordable, allowing me to replace simple components myself. It's very suitable for budget-conscious family users. Whether it's driving to the countryside or picking up the kids, I've never had any issues—reliable power and economical.

I've worked in an auto repair shop for over a decade, and commonly see the X7 equipped with Mitsubishi's 2.0T engine, model code 4G63S4T. It's fundamentally reliable, but older versions are prone to oil burning or turbo lag. During maintenance, regular oil and filter changes are necessary to reduce failure rates. Parts are readily available, inexpensive, and easy to repair, making cost control quite effective. The power output is steady, making it suitable for daily commuting.

When I chose the X7, I was drawn to the performance and cost-saving benefits of its Mitsubishi 2.0T engine. The power is robust, making highway overtaking effortless, with a fuel consumption of around 10 liters per 100 kilometers. The insurance and maintenance costs are low, averaging about 200 yuan per month. Engine parts are easy to find, making it economical and practical. Over the long term, it doesn’t feel like a financial burden, making it ideal for budget-conscious buyers. Whether driving out for a countryside trip or shopping, it feels economical and efficient, without much strain.

I often compare domestic cars. The X7 is equipped with a Mitsubishi 2.0T engine, derived from Japanese technology, with a power output of around 190 horsepower. Compared to the Haval H6, it has faster initial response but slightly higher fuel consumption, approximately 11 liters in city driving. Its durability is good, with reliable early-stage design and straightforward subsequent maintenance. Having driven it multiple times, I feel it suits users seeking cost-effectiveness, offering a well-balanced performance for urban driving.


