Landwind X2 should not be confused with BMW X2.
Landwind X2 | |
Manufacturer: | Landwind |
Production: | 2017–2022 |
Assembly: | China |
Class: | Subcompact crossover SUV (B) |
Body Style: | 5-door SUV |
Transmission: | 8-speed automatic |
Wheelbase: | 2560mm |
Length: | 4160mm |
Width: | 1810mm |
Height: | 1670mm |
Related: | Changan CS35 |
The Landwind X2 is a subcompact crossover SUV produced by Chinese car manufacturer Landwind, an automotive brand owned by the Chinese automaker Jiangling Motor Holding, a joint venture between Aiways, Changan Auto and Jiangling Motors Corporation Group (JMCG).An electric version of the vehicle was also made and was sold as the JMEV E400 and EVeasy EX5.[1]
The Landwind X2 debuted on the 2017 Shanghai Auto Show and was launched on the Chinese car market in Q2 2017. The Landwind X2 subcompact CUV was positioned right under the Landwind X7 compact CUV, and pricing of the ranges from 63,800 yuan and ends at 88,800 yuan.[2] Engine options for the Landwind X2 is a 1.6 liter engine with 125 hp and 150 nm, mated to a five-speed manual transmission or a four-speed automatic transmission, powering the front wheels, with an additional 1.5 liter turbo engine added to the lineup later.[3] It has a McPherson strut front suspension, and a non-independent torsion beam rear suspension.
The design of the Landwind X2 resembles another existing vehicle, the Chang'an CS35 subcompact crossover, as both crossovers share the same platform from Changan. Landwind is a sub-brand of Jiangling Motors Holding, which was a joint venture by Jiangling Motors Group and Changan Auto before being joined by Aiways.[4]
EVeasy EX5 | |
Battery: | 41kWh |
Electric Range: | 400km (200miles) |
Weight: | NaNkg (-2,147,483,648lb) |
Motor: | 50, 60, 90 kW permanent magnet synchronous |
Transmission: | Single-speed gear reduction |
Range: | NaNkm (-2,147,483,648miles) (CLTC) |
Model Years: | 2018– |
Layout: | Front motor, front-wheel drive |
The JMEV E400 is JMEV's first SUV. It was based on the Landwind X2 and has a battery pack of up to 41 kWh that supports fast charging. It has a choice of two electric motors, one delivering a power output of 50kW and 200Nm of torque with a range of 310km (190miles) and top speed of 100km/h, and the other 90kW and 285Nm of torque and a range of 252km (157miles) and a top speed of 120km/h.[5] It was rebranded as the EX5 under JMEV's new sub-brand EVeasy in September 2019 and fitted with a larger 55 kWh battery, a water-cooled permanent magnet synchronous motor outputting 60kW and 220Nm of torque with range increasing to 405km (252miles), and a top speed of 100km/h.