Hawtai B11
Hawtai B11
Overview
ManufacturerHawtai
Production2010–2018
AssemblyRongcheng, Shandong, China
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine1.8 L I4
2.0 L diesel DOHC I4
Transmission4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,764 mm (108.8 in)
Length4,943 mm (194.6 in)
Width1,852 mm (72.9 in)
Height1,511 mm (59.5 in)
Curb weight1625kg[1]

The Hawtai B11 (华泰 B11) is a midsize sedan produced by Shandong Province-based Chinese auto maker Hawtai.

Overview

Hawtai B11 rear quarter

The Hawtai B11 was originally previewed as a preproduction concept on the 2010 Beijing Auto Show.[2] Production started in August 2010,[3] and was listed and priced by December 2010 with prices ranging between 119,700 yuan and 143,700 yuan.[4]

At the 2012 Beijing Auto Show Hawtai presented a more upmarket "Luxury Series" variant, essentially luxurious versions of the existing B11 sedan alongside the luxurious version of the Baolige.[5]

Powertrain

Power of the B11 comes from a 1.8 liter turbo engine and 2.0 liter turbodiesel engine. The 1.8 liter turbo engine is supplied by SAIC and delivers 160 hp and 215 nm, while the Huatai 2.0 liter turbo diesel engine version is designated for export with 150 hp and 310 nm. Gearbox options include a 4-speed automatic transmission or 5-speed manual transmission.[4]

Interior technology

For the interior infotainment system, the B11 is equipped with an Intel TIVI infotainment system that features a permanent 3G connection.[4] In addition, the B11 also comes with a Linux-powered media center for phone, GPS, DVD and digital tv.[3]

References

  1. "Huatai B11 to be Listed on December 28". carnewschina.com.
  2. "A Hawtai B11 is seen on display during the 12th Beijing International Automotive Exhibition". alamy.com.
  3. 1 2 "Huatai B11 Rolls off the Line". carnewschina.com.
  4. 1 2 3 "Huatai B11 Listed & Priced". carnewschina.com.
  5. "Hawtai 'Luxury Series' debuts at the Beijing Auto Show". carnewschina.com.
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