What is the body structure of FAW Junpai D60?

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VanReagan
07/29/25 1:08am
FAW Junpai D60 adopts a unibody structure. The body structure refers to the framework within a vehicle, which can be categorized into body-on-frame, semi-unibody, and unibody based on load-bearing characteristics. Taking the 2017 FAW Junpai D60 as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4230mm, width 1765mm, height 1636mm, with a wheelbase of 2557mm. It has a fuel tank capacity of 48 liters and a trunk capacity of 576 liters. The curb weight is 1206kg. The 2017 FAW Junpai D60 features MacPherson strut front suspension and torsion beam rear suspension. It is powered by a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine delivering 113PS maximum horsepower, 83kW maximum power, and 141Nm maximum torque, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.
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LaRyan
08/12/25 5:18am
I'm quite familiar with the FAW Junpai D60. It features a unibody construction, which means the body and chassis are integrated—a design that's quite popular among urban SUVs. For instance, the chassis and body are fused together, unlike the separate setup found in rugged off-road vehicles. This makes the overall vehicle lighter, offering more agile handling and better fuel efficiency. The engineers used high-strength steel during manufacturing to enhance rigidity. The chassis is slightly lower, making it easier to get in and out, and the interior space is well-utilized with a spacious trunk, perfect for daily commutes or shopping trips. The downside? Its off-road capability isn't the strongest, and you might feel more vibrations on bumpy roads. But it's ideal for young people like us who mostly drive in the city—easy to maintain and affordable to upkeep.
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