Lifan 620, Expected to cost 70 to 80,000rmb!


The Lifan 620 spyshots were leaked onto the internet a few weeks ago, the Chinese motoring press has been busy speculating as to its cost. The 620 has looks that seem above its price class, but the Chinese press seem to believe it will be in the 70,000rmb to 80,000rmb price range. (click pic for bigger view)

620 sunroof Lifan 620, Expected to cost 70 to 80,000rmb!

The Chinese press say this 620 has a 1.6 Tritec engine or a 1.6l Lifan self developed motor (LF481Q3). According to sources, the Lifan 620, will be around the same size, and price as a Chery A5.

Lifan are currently busy building up their car range, over 2008 we can expect to see SUVs, crossovers, and superminis from Lifan.

ash 010 web avatar Lifan 620, Expected to cost 70 to 80,000rmb!

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9 Comments so far, please add your thoughts!

  1. avatar Dog tucker says:

    Bland little bastard isnt it!

    • avatar Ashley says:

      It may be bland, but what sells better in China, than blandness?

      How else could VW sell so many Santanas a decade after they went out everywhere else, how can you explain all the twenty to fourty year old men that lap up Polo saloons, Boras, and Passats? Lets not even start on Corolla or Vios sales!

  2. avatar Mememe says:

    Ye, it is bland but as long as it is their work, then it’s ok I think :)

  3. avatar mark says:

    Well I suppose at least you can’t accuse them of copying it!

  4. avatar Mememe says:

    And I hope this model will do well in the crash test like the previous model. Good luck Lifan.

  5. avatar Dog tucker says:

    So you think blandness should continue?

  6. avatar Dog tucker says:

    Ash do you mean bland cars for bland people?

    • avatar Ashley says:

      Are you trying to make me say something I shouldnt ;)

      There is a distinct lack of ‘funky cars’ in China, the Scion range from Toyota would sell quite well in China I would imagine.

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