What is the displacement of the Hafei Lobo?
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The displacement of the Hafei Lobo is 1.0L, 1.1L, and 1.3L. This model is equipped with three engines: a 1.0L naturally aspirated engine, a 1.1L naturally aspirated engine, and a 1.3L naturally aspirated engine. The details are as follows: 1. The 1.0L engine produces 68 horsepower and a maximum torque of 85 Nm; 2. The 1.1L engine produces 68 horsepower and a maximum torque of 87 Nm; 3. The 1.3L engine produces 79 horsepower and a maximum torque of 108 Nm. Relevant information about the Hafei Lobo is as follows: 1. In terms of configuration: The front suspension of the Hafei Lobo uses a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension uses a torsion beam non-independent suspension. 2. In terms of dimensions: The car measures 3658 mm in length, 1563 mm in width, and 1547 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2335 mm.
I remember the Hafei Lobo usually has a 1.1-liter engine displacement, which is considered medium-small among micro cars. The 1.1-liter displacement refers to the volume of air the engine can intake per revolution. Although small, it provides sufficient power for urban commuting, making the car agile and not cumbersome. For example, in traffic jams, the acceleration response is decent and not too sluggish. This car has been sold in China for many years, and I often see it used as a family commuter—fuel efficiency is key, with urban fuel consumption around 5-6 liters per 100 km, saving a lot compared to larger-displacement cars. There’s also the environmental consideration; smaller displacement means lower emissions, making it popular during the older emission standards era. For long-distance highway driving, the power might feel weaker, but it’s well-suited for beginners as an entry-level car. Regular maintenance is simple, with oil and spark plug changes not needed too frequently, but don’t overlook these small tasks to extend the engine’s lifespan.