Jonway A380

The Jonway A380 is a compact crossover SUV (sport utility vehicle) produced by the Chinese automobile manufacturer Jonway Automobile priced at 67,900 yuan.[1]

Jonway A380
Overview
Also calledJonway UFO
Jonway UFO A380
Jonway Falcon
Production2005–2015
Model years2006–2015

Styling controversy

Jonway UFO A380 3-door pre facelift front
Jonway UFO A380 3-door pre facelift rear

The Styling of the Jonway A380 has always been controversial as the exterior styling of the Jonway A380 was apparently reverse-engineered from the second generation Toyota RAV4 (XA20) without a license. The Jonway A380 proposed in both three-door short wheelbase and five-door long wheelbase are all considered copies of the Toyota crossover. The car immediately gets high media exposure because of the similarity with the original Japanese model in every detail.[2]

Specifications

ModelJonway UFO 1.6Jonway UFO 1.8Jonway UFO 2.0Jonway UFO 2.4
Engine4G18S (EU) and (CN)4G93D (CN)4G63S4M (EU) and (CN)4G64S4M (CN)
Displacement (cc)1,5841,8341,9972,351
Drive variant2WD2WD2WD2WD
Transmission5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic5-speed manual5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic5-speed manual
Cylinder4444
Valves16161616
Performance (kW)741039595
Top speed (km/h)175175175175
FuelGasolineDieselGasolineGasoline
Length (mm)3,8503,8503,8503,850
Width (mm)1,7501,7851,7851,785
Height (mm)1,6651,6651,6651,665
Turning circle (m)5555
Trunk volume (L)150 (Seats folded down: 766)150 (Seats folded down: 766)150 (Seats folded down: 766)150 (Seats folded down: 766)
Tare (kg)1,1801,1801,3651,365
Total weight (kg)1,5051,5051,6901,690
Tyres215/65R16215/65R16235/60R16235/60R16
Emission standardEuro 4Euro IIIEuro 4Euro III

2013 facelift

Jonway UFO A380 5-door facelift front
Jonway UFO A380 5-door facelift rear

In 2012 Jonway Automobile signed an agreement with Maggiora the coachbuilder to conduct a facelift for the Jonway UFO A380.[3] The model exhibited at the concept car stadium only went into production at the end of 2013.[4]

Jonway Falcon

In 2013 Jonway Automobile presented a second crossover named Jonway Falcon.[5] The Jonway Falcon was based on the mechanics and body of the Jonway A380 but with a restyled exterior and interior design.[6]

References

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