
The Lifan X60 is equipped with a 1.8-liter naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power of 98kW and a maximum torque of 168Nm. The engine reaches its maximum power at 6000 rpm and its maximum torque between 4200 to 4400 rpm. This engine features CVVT technology and multi-point fuel injection, and utilizes an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. The Lifan X60 is a compact SUV under the Lifan brand, with dimensions of 4325mm in length, 1790mm in width, and 1691mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2600mm. Compared to its front fascia, the rear design of the vehicle is slightly more conservative, with predominantly straight lines. The black trim at the bottom echoes the front, giving the car a somewhat wild appearance.

I remember the Lifan X60 was equipped with a 1.8L naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine, model LF481Q, with a maximum power output of 133 horsepower and peak torque of 168 Nm. This is an engine independently developed by Lifan. The driving experience feels smooth in terms of power delivery—not particularly aggressive but sufficient for daily use. The VVT technology makes it more fuel-efficient at low RPMs, and I found the power response smooth on the highway without feeling strained. For maintenance, pay attention to the oil change interval—replace it every 5,000 km with 10W-40 oil to extend its lifespan. The combined urban driving fuel consumption is around 8-9L per 100 km, making it economical and suitable for family use. The overall structure is quite simple, with decent reliability, but don’t push it to its limits—it’s designed as an economical option. I think this engine demonstrates Lifan’s progress among domestic brands, and it’s worth checking out for enthusiasts who appreciate technical details.

As a long-time owner of the Lifan X60, I can share some real-world experience. It's equipped with a 1.8L LF481Q engine that delivers adequate power without being thirsty. Daily commutes like school runs or grocery shopping are smooth. The acceleration is steady in urban driving, and it remains stable at highway speeds, averaging about 8.5L per 100km in fuel consumption, making it cost-effective to maintain. Once, I took it fully loaded on a countryside trip without any hiccups, proving its reliability. Maintenance is straightforward, with affordable oil and spark plug replacements—just be sure to choose authorized service centers to avoid subpar parts. The engine can be a bit noisy at times, but it's not bothersome. The spacious interior is great for families. For budget-conscious buyers, it's a solid choice that's given me years of trouble-free service.

Over the years of repairing cars, I've come across quite a few Lifan X60 models. They are equipped with a 1.8L LF481Q engine, delivering 133 horsepower, which generally performs well. Common minor issues like starting noise or shaking are often due to sensor problems and are easy to fix. I recommend owners to perform regular maintenance, using 10W-40 oil and changing it every 5,000 kilometers to prevent carbon buildup. The simple structure makes maintenance hassle-free, and keeping fuel consumption under 9L is considered economical. During repairs, it's important to pay attention to electronic components and diagnose them promptly to avoid major overhauls.


