What engine is used in the New Baojun RS3?

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DiNorah
07/24/25 6:58am
The New Baojun RS3 is equipped with a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine. This engine has a maximum horsepower of 105 and the engine model is L2B, which is commonly used in New Baojun vehicles. The engine is made of aluminum alloy material, so it has good heat dissipation capability and is relatively lightweight. The Baojun RS3 is a compact SUV under the Baojun brand. The dimensions of the car are 4300 mm in length, 1750 mm in width, and 1600 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2550 mm. In terms of interior design, the RS3 incorporates more convenient car networking features, allowing functions such as remote car finding, vehicle starting, and air conditioning activation via a smartphone. Additionally, the voice control system supports WeChat messaging through voice commands.
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LaLevi
08/11/25 2:43am
The New Baojun RS3 is equipped with a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine, commonly from the L2B series, with a maximum power output of 73 kW (approximately 99 horsepower). It features DVVT technology to optimize fuel consumption and emissions, delivering smooth and steady acceleration without abruptness. I find this engine well-designed, with urban commuting fuel consumption typically around 6.5L/100km, and even lower on highways. From a technical perspective, it offers high reliability, rarely encounters issues, and has affordable repair parts, making it suitable for budget-conscious buyers looking to save money. However, don’t expect high-performance driving, as it’s not turbocharged. It’s best to test-drive the car before purchasing to experience its low-end torque characteristics, which are well-matched to the vehicle’s size and weight—more than sufficient for daily commuting.
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