Hafei Baili Explained

Hafei Baili
Manufacturer:Hafei
Anhui Anchi
Aka:HFJ7090
Anchi Baili
Production:1997–2004
Model Years:1997–2004
Assembly:Pingfang, Harbin, People's Republic of China
Successor:Hafei Lobo
Class:City car
Body Style:5-door hatchback
Layout:Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
Engine:0.9 L I3 (petrol)
Transmission:5-speed manual
Wheelbase:23351NaN1
Length:33901NaN1
Width:14851NaN1
Height:13951NaN1
Weight:6800NaN0
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The Hafei Baili (百利) is a city car produced by Chinese automaker Hafei from 1997 to 2004.[1]

Overview

The Hafei Baili was inspired largely from the Daewoo Tico. The car was equipped with an inline-three water-cooled 0.870 liter engine, producing 30kW and 64Nm of torque.[2]

The Baili model was also made by a subsidiary of Hafei Motor, Anhui Anchi. The model produced by Anhui Anchi was essentially a rebadge and was called the Anchi Baili. The price of the Hafei Baili in 2004 starts from 30,800 yuan.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 哈飞5款车型参加车展 3系5系同台亮相.
  2. Web site: Spotted in China: Hafei Baili HFJ7090.
  3. Web site: Spotted in China: Hafei Baili HFJ7090.