
The engine model of the Soueast A5 Yiwu is the 4A91, a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine. An engine is a machine capable of converting other forms of energy into mechanical energy, which can be used either as a power generation device or refer to the entire machine including the power unit. The Soueast A5 Yiwu's engine has a maximum power of 88 kW and a maximum horsepower of 120 hp, paired with either a 5MT or CVT continuously variable transmission, meeting the China VI emission standards. The dimensions of the Soueast A5 Yiwu are 4588mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1485mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2625mm. It comes equipped with features such as driver's seat belt reminder, brake force distribution, ABS anti-lock braking system, child seat anchors, and rear radar.

I remember the Soueast A5 Yiwu usually comes equipped with Mitsubishi's 4A91 1.5L naturally aspirated engine. This engine delivers 88 kW of power and 143 Nm of torque, derived from Mitsubishi's mature technology, featuring a double overhead camshaft (DOHC) and multi-point fuel injection design. It's quite common in compact cars, with decent fuel consumption—around 6-7 liters per 100 km combined—making it suitable for city commuting. The engine has an aluminum alloy block, reducing vehicle weight and improving fuel efficiency. Noise control is good at high speeds, though power feels slightly weak when climbing hills. Maintenance is straightforward, with recommended oil changes every 7,500 km using 5W-30 oil to prevent carbon buildup. Having driven a few friends' cars with this engine, overall reliability is high, parts are easy to find, and checking for the original engine in the used car market is sufficient. It's quite cost-effective for long-term use.

I've been driving the SouEast A5 Wing Dance for over a year now. It's equipped with a Mitsubishi 4A91 1.5L engine, with city traffic fuel consumption around 7 liters, and it can drop to 6 liters on highways. The car doesn't feel sluggish when starting, and overtaking is no problem. Maintenance costs are low—replacing spark plugs only costs a few dozen yuan. The power does weaken a bit when the air conditioning is at full blast. It's really suitable for commuting and daily use, and keeping the car isn't expensive. Parts are cheap on Taobao, and I often check the belt tension myself. The engine is durable with few issues—after 20,000 kilometers, there's been no major repairs needed. It runs fine on 92-octane fuel, saving on fuel costs. The resale value is decent, and the new car price is affordable, making it a real money-saver for families. Don't hesitate to choose this engine—it offers high value for money among domestic cars.

As a frequent car repairer, the Mitsubishi 4A91 1.5L engine in the Southeast A5 Yiwu is common, with a parameter of 88kW power. Common faults include difficulty starting due to aging ignition coils or clogged fuel injectors. Cleaning the throttle body and regular inspections can prevent carbon buildup. It is recommended to use 5W-30 oil, changed every 7,500 kilometers, and to frequently check the belt. The engine layout is easy to disassemble, making repairs quick and low-cost, with parts like sensors costing only a few dozen yuan. Long-term use shows few cases of oil burning, with good but slightly weak power response, and long maintenance intervals can save money. Daily driving should pay attention to the temperature gauge to avoid overheating issues.


