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The Xinkai Victory (新凯 凯胜) is a
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produced and sold by
Xinkai Xinkai (officially Xinkai Auto Manufacture Corporation) () is a Chinese car manufacturer headquartered in Gaobeidian. Operations The company includes the head office in Gaobeidian, a production and assembly line in Zhuozhou, an auto parts manu ...
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Overview

The second generation Xinkai Victory was revealed in July 2013, and was essentially a facelift of the first generation Xinkai Victory with a price range from 108,000 yuan to 129,800 yuan before discontinuation. Despite the crossover-looking exterior, the Xinkai Victory was built on a rear wheel drive body on frame chassis and is therefore a
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and not a crossover. The engine options of the Xinkai Victory include a 2.0 liter petrol engine producing 122hp (90kW) at 5250rpm and a torque of 170Nm, and a 2.4 liter petrol engine producing 136hp (100kW) and a torque of 200Nm with both engines mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox. The styling of the Xinkai Victory was especially controversial due to the exterior design being a complete copy of the second generation
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luxury crossover. File:Xinkai Kaisheng 001.jpg, Early version of the Xinkai Victory File:Xinkai Kaisheng 002.jpg, Rear view


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Xinkai official site
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