Chery Q22

The Chery Q22 or Karry Youyou (UU, 优优) is a commercial minivan produced by Karry, a sub-brand of the Chery brand for making commercial vans, trucks, SUVs, and mini-MPV's, which are mostly sold in third and fourth-tier cities and the countryside in China.

Chery Q22
Chery Q22 (Karry Youyou)
Overview
ManufacturerChery
Also calledKarry Youyou
Karry UU
Karry Youjin (pickup)
Yangtse WG5031XXYBEV (Electric Delivery Van)
Production2007-present
Model years2007-present
AssemblyWuhu Anhui, China
Body and chassis
ClassCompact MPV
minitruck
Body style5-door wagon(Youyou)
2-door truck(Youjin)
LayoutFront mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
Powertrain
Engine
  • 1.2L I4 petrol
  • 1.0L I4 petrol
Transmission5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,600 mm (102.4 in)
2,800 mm (110.2 in)(extended edition)
Length4,015 mm (158.1 in)
4,430 mm (174.4 in)(extended edition)
Width1,607 mm (63.3 in)
1,626 mm (64.0 in)(extended edition)
Height1,908 mm (75.1 in)
1,930 mm (76.0 in)(extended edition)

Overview

Chery Q22 (Karry Youyou) rear

The original Karry Youyou was launched in 2007, and a long wheelbase version called the Chery Karry Youyou extended edition was later launched in 2012 and by 2018 only the extended edition remains on sale.[1] Prices of the original Karry Youyou ranges from 34,500 yuan to 46,400 yuan.[2]

Karry Youyou EV

Chery Karry Youyou EV front
Chery Karry Youyou EV rear

The Karry Youyou EV is the electric delivery van version of the Chery Karry Youyou extended edition in China.

Yangtse WG5031XXYBEV

Yangtse WG5031XXYBEV front
Yangtse WG5031XXYBEV rear

The Yangtse WG5031XXYBEV is a license-built electric delivery van based on the Chery Karry Youyou extended edition in China. The Yangtse WG5031XXYBEV was built sold under the Yangtse (扬子江) brand.[3]

See also

References

  1. "Chery Karry Youyou extended edition listed & priced in China". Car News China. Retrieved 2019-01-14.
  2. "Chery Karry Youyou details". Car News China. Retrieved 2019-01-14.
  3. "扬子江YANGTSE品牌简介".
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