Jinbei 750


The Jinbei 750 is a MPV produced by Jinbei.[2] The Jinbei 750 debuted in April 2015 during the 2015 Shanghai Auto Show,[3] and was launched on the China car market immediately with prices ranging from 53,800 yuan to 63,800 yuan ($8,660 – 10,270).[4]

Jinbei 750
Overview
ManufacturerJinbei (marque)
Also calledSWM X2
Production2015present
AssemblyChina
Body and chassis
ClassMPV
Body style5-door minivan
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine1.6L four-cylinder petrol engine
Transmission5-speed Manual transmission[1]
Dimensions
Wheelbase1,760 mm (69 in)
Length4,515 mm (177.8 in)
Width1,750 mm (69 in)
Height1,795 mm (70.7 in)
Curb weight1,480 kg (3,260 lb)

Overview

Jinbei 750 rear quarter

The Jinbei 750 is a seven-seat MPV with a 2-2-3 configuration, and is currently only available with a 1.5 liter four-cylinder petrol engine producing 112hp and 147nm of torque, mated to a five-speed manual. A 136hp 1.5 liter turbo engine was launched later.[5]

SWM X2

The SWM X2 is a compact MPV launched in 2019 and produced by Chinese automaker SWM, and is essentially a rebadged Jinbei 750 with redesigned front grilles.[6]

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