Which country produces Qoros Auto engines?

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MacKyle
07/29/25 6:21pm
Qoros Auto engines are produced in China. Relevant information about Qoros Auto engines is as follows: 1. Technical features: They employ dual VT variable valve timing technology, with a maximum power output of 115kW/5500rpm and a peak torque of 210N.m/1750-5000rpm. 2. Variable valve timing technology: Through the variable valve timing mechanism, it can achieve the effect of advancing or delaying valve closure, allowing the engine to ensure excellent intake and exhaust performance across various speed ranges according to different operating conditions, thereby improving engine efficiency.
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