Where is the engine of the Dacheng car from?
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Dacheng car's engine is from Shenyang Mitsubishi. This engine has a maximum power of 130 kilowatts, a maximum horsepower of 177, a maximum torque of 250 Newton meters, and a maximum torque speed of 2400 to 4400 revolutions per minute. Dacheng car is positioned as a new independent car brand for young and fashionable consumers. The Dacheng G60 is positioned as a compact SUV, with a length of 4521 millimeters, a width of 1840 millimeters, a height of 1672 millimeters, and a wheelbase of 2680 millimeters. In terms of appearance, the front face of this car features a chrome-plated air intake grille with a curved design that connects with the headlight groups on both sides. The L-shaped daytime running lights enhance the three-dimensional sense of the front face and improve visibility during nighttime driving.
I've studied several domestic new brands, and the engines used by Dorcen Motors are quite interesting. Their earliest models directly adopted the proven Shenyang Aerospace Mitsubishi engines, specifically the K-series 2.0T turbocharged units. Later, after their own factory was completed in Fuzhou, Jiangxi, they began independently producing improved versions of engines, rolling out 1.5T and 1.8T variants. Once when passing by their Jintan base, I saw promotional materials stating their engine plant production line was designed by an Italian team. But honestly, in older models like the G70S, you can still spot Mitsubishi logos in the engine bay, while newer models like the G60S have switched to in-house engine codes - this transitional phase is quite common.