- Chery A5
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Chery A5 Class Compact car Also called Chery Alia
Chery Elara
Chery Fora
Speranza A516
MVM 520/530
Vortex Estina[1]Production 2006–present Assembly Wuhu, Anhui, China
Cairo, Egypt (Speranza)[2]
Taganrog, Russia (TagAZ)[1]
Kaliningrad, Russia (Avtotor)[3]Engine 1.6L ACTECO DOHC 16v
1.8L ACTECO DOHC 16v
2.0L ACTECO DOHC 16vTransmission 5-speed manual
4-speed automaticWheelbase 2,600 mm (102.4 in) Length 4,552 mm (179.2 in) Width 1,750 mm (68.9 in) Height 1,483 mm (58.4 in) Curb weight 1,290 kg (2,844 lb) The Chery A5 is a car produced by Chery Automobile. The Chery A516 has a 1.6L engine, Chery A518 has a 1.8L engine, and the Chery A520 has a 2.0L engine. The Chery A5 ISG/BSG is the first Chinese-designed mass-production hybrid vehicle.[citation needed] There is a gasoline/electric hybrid version, named Chery A5ISG or A5BSG.[4]
Contents
Specifications
- ACTECO Engine (designed with cooperation from AVL)
- 1.6L (1.597 cc) maximum power 87.5 kW (119.0 PS; 117.3 hp), maximum torque 147 N·m (108 lb·ft)
top speed 180 km/h - 1.8L (1.845 cc) maximum power 97 kW (132 PS; 130 hp), maximum torque 170 N·m (130 lb·ft)
top speed 185 km/h - 2.0L (1.971 cc) maximum power 102 kW (139 PS; 137 hp), maximum torque 182 N·m (134 lb·ft)
top speed with manual transmission: 185 km/h
top speed with automatic transmission 180 km/h
- 1.6L (1.597 cc) maximum power 87.5 kW (119.0 PS; 117.3 hp), maximum torque 147 N·m (108 lb·ft)
- Transmission: 5-speed manual & 4-speed automatic (optional only available with the engine 2.0)
- Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive
Environmental performance
- Fuel consumption at 90 km/h (Litres/100 km): L 6.6/6.8/7.2 (1.6L/1.8L/2.0L engine)
- Emission class: EURO III
Engine
- 4 cylinder in-line
- Fuel type: unleaded fuel
Brakes
Dimensions
- Length 4,552 mm (179.2 in)
- Width 1,750 mm (68.9 in)
- Height 1,483 mm (58.4 in)
References
External links
A Segment B Segment C Segment A3 • A5D Segment Eastar • G5 • G6SUV and MPV Vans A18 • S22 • Q21 • Q21D • Q22 • Q22B • H5Categories:- Chery vehicles
- Compact cars
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- Vehicles introduced in 2006
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- ACTECO Engine (designed with cooperation from AVL)
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