Great Wall SoCool

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Great Wall SoCool
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Overview
Manufacturer Great Wall Motors
Production2003–2010
Assembly Baoding
Body and chassis
Body style 4-door crew cab
2-door pickup truck
Related Great Wall Sailor
Great Wall Pegasus
Isuzu Rodeo
Isuzu MU
Isuzu faster
Powertrain
Engine 2.2 L GW491QE I4 (Great Wall Pegasus, Socool)
Transmission 5 speed manual
Chronology
Successor Great Wall Wingle

The Great Wall SoCool is a Pickup truck produced by Great Wall Motors.

Contents

Overview

The Great Wall SoCool is powered by the Toyota-sourced GW491QE inline-4 2.2 liter engine. The Great Wall SoCool is the high version of the Great Wall Sailor and just like the Sailor, the body design of the Great Wall SoCool was based on the third generation Isuzu Faster [1] [2] produced under license sharing a front end with the Great Wall Pegasus and styled completely different from the cheaper Great Wall Sailor. The Great Wall SoCool was later replaced by the Great Wall Wingle built on the same platform.

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References

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  2. Dowling, Joshua (2009-12-04). "Great Wall v Mahindra: the cheap ute showdown". CarPoint. Retrieved 2010-03-05.