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The Shuanghuan Laifu (来福) or Shuanghuan Laiwang (来旺) (Formerly known as Shuanghuan Jiaolian until 2002) is a MPV and
panel van A panel van, also known as a blind van, car-derived van (United Kingdom) or sedan delivery (United States), is a small cargo vehicle with a passenger car chassis, typically with a single front bench seat and no side windows behind the B-pillar. ...
of the Chinese automobile manufacturer
Shuanghuan Shuanghuan Auto (officially Shijiazhuang Shuanghuan Automobile Co., Ltd.) (双环汽车) was a Chinese automobile manufacturer headquartered in Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, founded by Zhao Zhigang. It was established in April 1988 and acquired t ...
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Overview

Codenamed the HBJ6460, the van was originally called the Shuanghuan Jiaolian (later renamed to Laifu in 2002), with the front cab design heavily resembling a fifth generation 1992 Toyota Hilux. A facelift changed the model name to Shuanghuan Laiwang, with the front cab design heavily resembling a first generation Honda CR-V. The chassis of Shuanghuan Laiwang was designed based on the chassis of the fifth generation Toyota Hilux.


Engine and transmission

The engine options of the Laibao Laiwang includes a 2.0 liter inline-four engine producing and of torque, and a 2.2 liter inline-four engine producing and of torque, with all engines mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox. Prices before discontinuation of the Laibao Laiwang in 2003 ranges from 79,800 yuan to 93,800 yuan. File:Shuanghuan Laifu China 2011-08-11.jpg, Shuanghuan Jiaolian/Laifu front quarter File:Shuanghuan HBJ6460 MPV 02 China 2017-03-30.jpg, Shuanghuan Laiwang side File:Shuanghuan HBJ6460 MPV 03 China 2017-03-30.jpg, Shuanghuan Laiwang rear quarter


References

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