BYD M6

The BYD M6 is a 7- seater MPV made by Chinese car maker BYD.

BYD M6
Overview
ManufacturerBYD
Production2010–2017
Model years2011–2017
AssemblyChina
Body and chassis
ClassMulti-purpose vehicle
Body styleMinivan
RelatedBYD e6
Powertrain
Engine2.0 L BYD483QB I4 (petrol)
2.4 L BYD488QA I4 (petrol)
2.4 L 4G69 I4 (petrol)
Transmission5-speed manual
6-speed automatic
4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,960 mm (116.5 in)
Length4,820 mm (189.8 in)
Width1,810 mm (71.3 in)
Height1,765 mm (69.5 in)
Curb weight1,710–1,760 kg (3,770–3,880 lb)
Chronology
SuccessorBYD Song Max

A minor facelift was later introduced in 2013 featuring clear headlamps replacing the smoked headlamps of the pre-facelift model.[1]

History

Officially introduced during the 2010 Beijing Auto Show,[2] BYD entered the MPV market in 2009 by launching the M6.

The MPV has two engines, consisting of either the indigenous 2.0 liter engine from the BYD483 series for 138 horsepower 6,000 rpm and 186 N⋅m (137 lb⋅ft) of torque between 4,000 and 4,500 rpm or the Mitsubishi-based 4G69 2.4 liter engine producing 162 horsepower between 5,000 and 6,000 rpm and 220 N⋅m (162 lb⋅ft) of torque between 3500 and 4500rpm.[3]

Design

A Wikileaks cable from Guangzhou mention that the M6 was apparently based closely on the Toyota Previa.[4]

gollark: So why no sparks?
gollark: How do you have a kekimurus but not an alfheim portal?
gollark: That is a strange botania setup.
gollark: Right, yes, but I have no idea by how much or whatever.
gollark: ... in any situation with a bunch of moderators/cells in a reactor.

References

  1. Ning, Author W. E. (February 17, 2013). "Facelifted BYD M6 hits the Chinese auto market". CarNewsChina.com.
  2. Feijter, Author Tycho de (April 21, 2010). "Beijing Auto Show Preview: BYD M6". CarNewsChina.com.
  3. "BYD M6: Estima inspired Chinese MPV". March 23, 2009.
  4. "China Ipr: Carmaker Byd Seeks to "Build Your Dreams" Based on Someone Else's Designs". October 30, 2009 via WikiLeaks PlusD.
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