Luxgen U7

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Motor vehicle
  • China: Hangzhou, Zhejiang (Dongfeng Yulon; until 2018)
  • Taiwan: Miaoli County (Luxgen Motor Co., Ltd.)
  • Russia: Cherkessk (Derways Automobile Company)
Body and chassisClassMid-size SUVBody style5-door SUVLayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive, 4WDPlatformL7 platformRelatedLuxgen7 MPVPowertrainEngine2.0L Luxgen G20TG Turbocharged I-4 (China)
2.2L Luxgen MEFI (G22TG) Turbocharged I-4Power output
  • 120 kW (163.2 PS; 160.9 hp) (2.0L)
  • 131 kW (178.1 PS; 175.7 hp) (2.2L)
  • 148 kW (201.2 PS; 198.5 hp) (ECO HYPER)
Transmission5-speed manumatic
6-speed Aisin manumaticDimensionsLength4,800 mm (189.0 in)Width1,930 mm (76.0 in)Height1,720–1,760 mm (67.7–69.3 in)Curb weight1,860–1,960 kg (4,100–4,320 lb)

The Luxgen U7, previously known as the Luxgen7 SUV, is a 7-seater mid-size SUV produced by the Taiwanese manufacturer Luxgen. The car won two Taiwan Excellence Awards.[1]

References

  1. ^ Alina Dumitrache (April 26, 2011). "LUXGEN7 SUV Wins Two Taiwan Excellence Awards". Autoevolution. Retrieved 2024-05-07.
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Luxgen road vehicle timeline, 2009–present
Type 2000s 2010s 2020s
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Minivan M7
Wheelchair Accessible Van V7
Mid-size SUV U7
Compact SUV U6
Subcompact SUV U5
Compact Crossover URX
Compact car S5
Subcompact car S3


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