Luxgen U6

The Luxgen U6 is a compact crossover SUV produced by the Taiwanese car company Luxgen. The compact crossover was also produced and sold in China by the Dongfeng-Yulon joint venture.

Luxgen U6 GT
Overview
ManufacturerLuxgen
Also called
  • Luxgen U6 Turbo Eco Hyper(2013-2017)
  • Luxgen U6 GT/GT220(2017-2023)
  • Luxgen U6 NEO(2023-present)
Production2013–present
AssemblyTaiwan: Miaoli
China: Hangzhou
Iran: Mamqan (Azvico)
DesignerJames C. Shyr
Body and chassis
ClassCompact crossover SUV (C)
Body style5-door SUV
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
RelatedLuxgen S5
Powertrain
Engine
Power output
  • U6 Turbo:
  • 128 kW (171 hp; 173 PS) (1.8 L)
  • 142 kW (191 hp; 194 PS) (2.0 L)
  • U6 GT:
  • 149 kW (199 hp; 202 PS) (1.8 L)
  • U6 GT220:
  • 163 kW (219 hp; 222 PS) (1.8 L)
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,720 mm (107.1 in)
Length4,625 mm (182.1 in)
Width1,825 mm (71.9 in)
Height1,645 mm (64.8 in)
Curb weight1,472–1,505 kg (3,245–3,318 lb)

Overview

The vehicle was developed under Yulon's R&D center, HAITEC. Based on the same platform as the Luxgen S5 compact car, the U6 crossover is Luxgen's first compact crossover positioned under the U7 7 seater SUV. A minor update was done in 2014, featuring the new Eco Hyper engine technology. The U6 Turbo is available with two turbocharged engines: 1.8 turbo with 171 hp (128 kW) and 27.1 kg⋅m (266 N⋅m; 196 lbf⋅ft) or a 2.0 turbo with 191 hp (142 kW) and 28 kg⋅m (275 N⋅m; 203 lbf⋅ft). Gearbox: 5-speed automatic or 5-speed manual for the 1.8 turbo, and a 6-speed automatic for the 2.0 turbo.[1][2][3]

The Luxgen U6 used to be called Luxgen U6 Turbo Eco Hyper in Taiwan. A facelift model was launched in 2017 Shanghai Motor Show. It went on sale in November, 2017 in Taiwan. The U6 GT is powered by a 1.8L petrol engine with 202 PS (149 kW; 199 hp) and 32.6 kg⋅m (320 N⋅m; 236 lbf⋅ft), and the U6 GT220 is powered by a 1.8L petrol engine with 222 PS (163 kW; 219 hp) and 33.6 kg⋅m (330 N⋅m; 243 lbf⋅ft), both with 6-speed manumatic transmissions.[4]

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