Smaller than an F0: A new contender for worlds cheapest car


On the global stage, Anchi is pretty much unknown except to a few Chinese car affectionardos and people in the trade. Anchi are mostly known for their basic SUV’s and pick up trucks that are sold largely in third tier cities and the countryside.

Anchi are now on the verge of producing an ultra mini car, however, it has yet to be put into the national database of soon to be produced cars. The new car, codenamed MC6320A for now, measures (LxWxH) 3190mm x 1670 x 1610 and weighs 830kg.

According to Anchi, the minicar will come with a choice of three engines, an 800cc, a 1.0L and a 1.1L. Interestingly, the 1.0L and 1.1L will come with the option of having a CVT gearbox fitted, otherwise for manual lovers it will be a 5 speed manual.

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9 Comments so far, please add your thoughts!

  1. avatar Q says:

    Looks a lot better than the Tata Nano.

  2. avatar Hermann Mallia says:

    I am interested to import this vehicle, can anyone help with their contact details?

  3. avatar Idloukgoudtomei says:

    What is lacking from the interior?
    It is a cheap car, not a Lexus or Acura, so don’t expect to see a high price interior. For what it is, it looks great!

    • avatar Q says:

      Yeah, I think so too. The interior is already great for it’s segment, plus it is a big step up than the Nano’s interior.

  4. avatar Idloukgoudtomei says:

    The Nano’s interior looks like globs of playdough.

  5. avatar dragin says:

    “… mostly known for their basic SUV’s and pick up trucks”

    Actually Anchi started off its auto-making life as a minicar maker. Not until 2007, when Zhejiang Zhongneng revived the plant, did they begin making light trucks.

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