Jinbei Granse (SY6471ES)(2002–2005)
Due to Toyota's agreement with Jinbei, from 2002, the Granvia in China was produced and sold as the Jinbei Granse or Grace in English. Throughout its production run, the Jinbei Grace has had 5 available engines: the 2.0 litre V19 and 2.2-litre V22 from Jinbei, the 2.4 litre '' 2TZ-FZE'', the 2.5 litre DK4A engine and the 2.7 litre '' 2TR-FE'' engine. 5 speed manual and 4 speed automatic gearboxes are present on all models.Jinbei Granse (SY6470) (2005–2009)
The first facelift of the Jinbei Granse was aligned with the Toyota HiAce facelift for Japan and Europe, featuring a restyled front end and clear front and rear lamps. Code named SY6470, the first facelift of the Jinbei Granse was sold between 2005 and 2009. This generation of the Jinbei Granse also spawned a cargo van version called the Jinbei Kuaiyun (快运), and later an updated Jinbei Xinkuaiyun (新快运). Sales continue to last and was sold alongside later versions of the Jinbei Granse.Jinbei Granse 3 (2009–present)
The second facelift which leads to the third generation Granse was the first generation to be restyled exclusively for the Jinbei brand, which differentiates from the looks of the Toyota model. The front and rear fascia was restyled, and new lamp designs were implemented. Sales started from 2009 and continued to be sold as the Jinbei Granse Kuaiyun alongside the next facelift.Jinbei Granse (2014–present)
The third facelift was launched in 2014, and features another full make over for the front and rear.References
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