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The CMC Veryca (中華菱利) or CMC Varica (中華百利/中華威利) is a
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kei truck A kei truck, kei-class truck, or Japanese mini truck is a mini truck, a tiny but practical pickup truck available in rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive versions, built to satisfy the Japanese '' keijidōsha'' (軽自動車, "light vehicle") st ...
and
microvan A microvan is a van or minivan which is within the Japanese kei car classification or similar, and is smaller than a mini MPV. In China, these vehicles are nicknamed ''mian bao che'' ("bread-loaf vehicle") because of their shape.
built and sold in
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by the Taiwanese automaker China Motor Corporation (CMC) (中華汽車) since 1985, with its predecessor entering production in 1978. The CMC Varica started off as long wheelbase iterations of the fourth generation
Mitsubishi Minicab The is the kei truck and microvan, built and sold in Japan by Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors since 1966. In Japan, it was sold at a specific retail chain called Galant Shop. An all-electric model of the Minicab, called the Minicab MiEV, ...
and were also available with a variety of bodywork. The Taiwanese version (built by CMC, China Motor Corporation) was called the CMC Varica (中華百利/中華威利, ''Zhōnghuá bēi Lì''/''Zhōnghuá Wēi Lì''). Unrestricted by the kei class regulations, the engines used soon grew larger than the ones used in Japan. In 2013, CMC launched its first independent product, the CMC Leadca, redesigned all of its products, and started to brand them with the CMC badge instead of the Mitsubishi badge. The
Delica The is a range of vans and pickup trucks designed and built by the Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors since 1968. It was originally based on a cabover van and pickup truck introduced the previous year, also called the Delica, its name a ...
and Veryca received their CMC facelift in 2013 while the
CMC Zinger The CMC Zinger (, originally the Mitsubishi Zinger before 2015) is a compact MPV designed by Mitsubishi Motors in conjunction with the China Motor Corporation from Taiwan, based on the chassis of the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, and sold in Taiwan from ...
was not facelifted until 2015. __TOC__


First generation (1978-1984)

The first generation CMC Minicab debuted in 1978, and was a locally manufactured third generation
Mitsubishi Minicab The is the kei truck and microvan, built and sold in Japan by Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors since 1966. In Japan, it was sold at a specific retail chain called Galant Shop. An all-electric model of the Minicab, called the Minicab MiEV, ...
. It was the first commercial vehicle product of China Motor Corporation. The Chinese name was pronounced Baili (百利), and was offered in van and pickup bodystyles.


Second generation (1985-2007)


Pre-facelift (1985-1988)

The second generation CMC minivan debuted in 1985 and was the first to carry the Varica nameplate. The Chinese name remained Baili (百利), and it was a rebadged version of the fourth generation
Mitsubishi Minicab The is the kei truck and microvan, built and sold in Japan by Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors since 1966. In Japan, it was sold at a specific retail chain called Galant Shop. An all-electric model of the Minicab, called the Minicab MiEV, ...
.


First facelift (1989-1997)

Based on the same structure as the second generation Varica, the third generation Varica was redesigned by
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and debuted in 1988 for the 1989 model year. The Chinese name was changed to be Weili (威利). The second generation Varica received a facelift in 1993, updating the headlamps while canceling the grilles. This generation was equipped with a 1061 cc 4G82 engine with . Overall length was up to , with a wheelbase lengthened to right in front of the rear axle. Top speed was . The Varica's nose was also extended somewhat. From November 2004
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's
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has been building a diesel powered version of the Veryca. Its body panels are shipped from Taiwan, and a
Hindustan ''Hindūstān'' ( , from '' Hindū'' and ''-stān''), also sometimes spelt as Hindōstān ( ''Indo-land''), along with its shortened form ''Hind'' (), is the Persian-language name for the Indian subcontinent that later became commonly used by ...
-built 2-liter Isuzu diesel unit is fitted. It has and is mated to a four-speed manual gearbox, while the car offers from five to nine seats. A multitude of other versions have since been developed, and as of 2009 the engine has been replaced by a 1.5 liter IDI diesel (with or without turbo) or by the CNG-powered 1.8-liter 4ZB1 (both still manufactured by Hindustan). The Sigma was discontinued around 2012, but the pickup version (called the Premier Roadstar) remains available with both engine options as of 2019.


Second facelift (1998-2007)

The fourth generation Varica debuted in 1998, and was essentially an extended facelift of the third generation Varica. A 1.2-litre engine replaced the smaller 1100, and the facelift also included a longer, more rounded nose. The Chinese name remained "Weili" (威利). Still offered in both van and pickup bodystyles, the fourth generation CMC Varica was sold until 2007.


Veryca (2000-Present)

In 2000, the succeeding product of the second generation Verica debuted. It was based on the sixth generation Mitsubishi Minicab Town Box Wide version and was renamed to Veryca with the Chinese name changed to Lingli (菱利). The design was restyled by China Motor Corporation's own research and design center. The redesign extended the rear overhang and also changed the front and rear down road graphics. File:CMC Veryca of Sampo Keelung Service Center 7561-YS 20161001.jpg, CMC Veryca van pre-facelift front view File:CMC Veryca of Duskin 0059-77 20131121.jpg, CMC Veryca van pre-facelift rear view File:CMC Veryca 5031-L9 20200124.jpg, CMC Veryca pickup pre-facelift front view In 2001, a version called the CMC Veryca Magic was unveiled. The CMC Veryca Magic features wider wheel arches, a 1.6 liter engine, and was aiming towards the passenger vehicle market instead of the usual commercial vehicle market for the CMC Veryca. File:CMC Veryca Magic left-head 20130912.jpg, CMC Veryca Magic van pre-facelift front view File:CMC Veryca Magic Exceed van right-end.jpg, CMC Veryca Magic van pre-facelift rear view In 2013, the CMC Veryca received a facelift featuring a restyled front fascia and a rear end from the 2010 Soueast C1 Xiwang. File:CMC Veryca of Duskin RAH-5903 20131125.jpg, CMC Veryca first facelift van front view File:2013 CMC Veryca 1.3 van right-end.JPG, CMC Veryca first facelift van rear view File:CMC Veryca of Queen Town Forest AKX-9839 20161107.jpg, CMC Veryca first facelift pickup front view In 2018, the CMC Veryca received another facelift, changing the front end and rear end designs while adding A180 for van models and A190 for pickup models. File:CMC Veryca AXV-7195 20181208a.jpg, CMC Veryca second facelift van front view File:CMC Veryca AXV-7195 20181208b.jpg, CMC Veryca second facelift van rear view File:CMC Veryca pickup 2019 facelift 001.jpg, CMC Veryca second facelift pickup front view


Soueast Veryca and Soueast C1 Xiwang

The Soueast Veryca was a result of the partnership between China Motor Corporation and
Soueast Motors South East (Fujian) Motor Co., Ltd., trading as Soueast, is a Chinese automobile manufacturer based in Fuzhou, Fujian, and a joint venture between China Motor Corporation (25%), Fujian Motor Industry Group (50%) and Mitsubishi Motors (25%).
. The Soueast Veryca was essentially a rebadged CMC Veryca for the Chinese market. A facelift was revealed later, and was renamed to Soueast C1 Xiwang. The C1 made its debut during the 2010
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and commenced production in 2011. Soueast C1 Xiwang engine options include a Soueast 1.3-liter engine producing 82 hp and 102 nm of torque and a Mitsubishi-sourced 1.3-liter engine producing 92 hp and 114 nm of torque. Both engines are mated to a 5-speed manual gear box. Prices ranges from 36,800 yuan to 46,800 yuan. File:Soueast Veryca China 2012-04-28.JPG, Soueast Veryca File:Soueast C1 Xiwang 01 China 2017-03-30.jpg, Soueast C1 Xiwang front view File:Soueast C1 Xiwang 02 China 2017-03-30.jpg, Soueast C1 Xiwang rear view


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