Great Wall Voleex C10

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Great Wall Voleex C10
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Overview
Manufacturer Great Wall Motors
Also calledGreat Wall Voleex C20R
Great Wall Phenom
Great Wall Motors Ling'ao [1]
Pyeonghwa Ppeokkuggi 1507 (North Korea)
Production2010–2014 [2] [3]
Assembly Baoding, China
Bahovitsa, Bulgaria (Litex Motors)
Body and chassis
Class Supermini
Body style 5-door hatchback
Layout Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
Related Haval H1
Powertrain
Engine 1.3 L 4G13 I4 (petrol)
1.5 L 4G15 I4 (petrol)
Transmission 5-speed manual
6 speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,460 mm (96.9 in)
Length3,810 mm (150.0 in)
Width1,705 mm (67.1 in)
Height1,540 mm (60.6 in)
Curb weight 1,100 kg (2,425 lb)

The Great Wall Voleex C10 is a supermini car manufactured by the Chinese company Great Wall Motors between 2010 and 2013. Also known as the Great Wall Phenom, the C10 features a distinctive front grille design, but shares many visual similarities with the Toyota Vitz. [4] A more restrained grille is available in some markets.

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Overview

It is exported to the Middle East [5] [6] [7] and Ukraine [8] as the Voleex C10 with a scheduled Australian release date of 2012. [9] It was announced that the C10 would also be exported to Britain by 2011 and sold in Daihatsu dealerships, [10] but no on-sale date was formally announced. [11]

The C10 is produced in 1.3 L (1298cc) and 1.5 L (1497cc) 4-cylinder petrol engined versions. The 1.3 L produces 68 kW (92 PS; 91 bhp) and torque of 118 N⋅m (87 lb⋅ft) and the 1.5 L produced 77 kW (105 PS; 103 bhp) and 138 N⋅m (102 lb⋅ft).

Great Wall Voleex C20R

The C20R is the crossover version of the C10. That later spawned the second generation Haval H1 crossover.

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