Zinoro 60H Explained

Zinoro 60H
Manufacturer:Zinoro
Production:2017–2020
Class:Subcompact luxury crossover SUV
Layout:F4 layout
Engine:petrol


1.5 Liter BMW B38A15M0 (1000NaN0)
+ electric:
700NaN0

Motor:Permanent-magnet synchronous motor
Transmission:6-speed automatic
Battery:7.7 kWh lithium-ion high-voltage
Drivetrain:PHEV
Wheelbase:27801NaN1
Length:45821NaN1
Width:18201NaN1
Height:16091NaN1
Related:BMW X1
Designer:Tianyuan Li (BMW Designworks)

The Zinoro 60H is a plug-in hybrid compact crossover SUV produced by BMW Brilliance under the Chinese automobile brand Zinoro. It launched in the Chinese market in March 2017.[1]

Overview

At the Auto Shanghai in April 2015, Zinoro presented for the first time with the 'Concept Next', a preview of the successor to the first-generation BMW X1 electric-powered Zinoro 1E.[2]

The production vehicle was presented in August 2016.[3] The 60H is based on the second-generation exclusive version of the BMW X1 and is powered by the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer Plug-in hybrid. In the Chinese market, the SUV was launched on 23 March 2017.[4]

Powertrain

The plug-in hybrid drivetrain of the Zinoro 60H consists of a 136hp 1.5 liter turbo engine and a 15hp electric motor, good for a combined output of 151hp. Zinoro claims a 0-100 acceleration time of 7.6 seconds, a fuel consumption of 1.8 liter per 100 kilometer and a pure electric range of 60 kilometer. As for the naming, 60 stands for range and H stands for hybrid.[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: Zinoro 60H shines in Brilliance's drive for full sustainability. Yan. Hao. 2017-03-27. China Daily. 2023-02-03.
  2. Web site: Tycho De Feijter. Spy Shots: The New Brilliance-BMW Zinoro 60H. Car News China. 2016-05-23. 2023-02-03.
  3. Web site: Car News China. Official Photos Of The Brilliance-BMW Zinoro 60H. Wang. Joey. 2016-08-01. 2023-02-03.
  4. Web site: Brilliance-BMW Zinoro 60H Launched On The Chinese Car Market. Wang. Joey. Car News China. 2023-02-03. 2017-03-23.
  5. BMW Launches X1 PHEV In China, But Don't Call It A BMW. Tycho De Feijter. Forbes. 2023-02-03. 2016-06-14.