Previously known by its internal code name CV8, the Zhixiang measures 181 inches long — about 6 inches longer than a Chang'an-built Ford Focus — and is powered by a 2.0-liter DOHC four-cylinder engine that makes 150 horsepower and 142 pound-feet of torque. Mated to a four-speed automatic transmission, the engine enables a top speed of 125 mph and 0-60-mph acceleration in 11.2 seconds.The Zhixiang sedan will be well equipped when it goes on sale later this year, with such features as traction control, a CD player, trip computer, air-conditioning, power seats and cruise control. Prices are expected to start at around $11,400.
Chang'an's growing lineup of modern vehicles now includes the Ben Ben minicar and the Jiexun minivan (including a hybrid version of the latter). Company executives say they plan to introduce another 25 self-developed models, along with more than a dozen engines, by 2010.
What this means to you: When Ford first partnered with Chang'an, it was one of the few Chinese automakers left with no major overseas alliances. The partnership appears to be growing stronger each year.
© Source: edmunds
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