Current location - Trademark Inquiry Complete Network - Tian Tian Fund - How much does Kai Chen Da V221 land?
How much does Kai Chen Da V221 land?

There are quite a few consumers in the price range of 1,-2,, and their requirements for vehicles are getting higher and higher, which is a big test for car companies. When buying a car, it is natural to have a basic understanding of the favorite models. The following small series will briefly introduce one of these models-Qichen V221 26T top-stream version, and then calculate its landing price for everyone.

the car body size is 4562/1917/1625mm, the wheelbase is 27mm, the car side adopts young lines, and the dynamic design looks very energetic, which is in line with the preferences of young consumers.

In terms of function configuration, Qichen V is equipped with active braking/active safety system, main/co-driver airbags and tire pressure display. In addition, this car is also equipped with ten comfortable and convenient configurations such as cruise control, keyless start system and electric trunk.

In terms of power, Qichen V is equipped with a 1.5TL4 engine, with a maximum power of 14kw and a peak torque of 26 Nm, matching the dual-clutch gearbox, and the comprehensive fuel consumption of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is 6.6L/1km. In terms of chassis, the front suspension of the car is McPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is five-bar independent suspension, and the driving form of front drive is adopted.

let's take a look at the landing price. Let's take the 26T top-flow version of Qichenda V221 as an example. The official guide price of this model is 119,8 yuan, and there is no discount in Longyan at present. If you buy a car in full, plus commercial insurance and other necessary expenses, the landing price is around 137,872 yuan; If you want to buy a car by stages, according to the down payment ratio of 3% and the loan period of 3 years, the down payment needs 35,94 yuan to land, and the monthly payment is 2,461 yuan.

(Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Q&A Calling Animals)