The Jonway A380 is a compact crossover SUV (sport utility vehicle) produced by the Chinese automobile manufacturer Jonway Automobile priced at 67,900 yuan.[1]

Jonway A380
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Also calledJonway UFO
Jonway UFO A380
Jonway Falcon
Production2005–2015
Model years2006–2015

Styling controversy

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Jonway UFO A380 3-door pre facelift front
 
Jonway UFO A380 3-door pre facelift rear

The Styling of the Jonway A380 has always been controversial as the exterior styling of the Jonway A380 was apparently reverse-engineered from the second generation Toyota RAV4 (XA20) without a license. The Jonway A380 proposed in both three-door short wheelbase and five-door long wheelbase are all considered copies of the Toyota crossover. The car immediately gets high media exposure because of the similarity with the original Japanese model in every detail.[2]

Specifications

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Model Jonway UFO 1.6 Jonway UFO 1.8 Jonway UFO 2.0 Jonway UFO 2.4
Engine 4G18S (EU) and (CN) 4G93D (CN) 4G63S4M (EU) and (CN) 4G64S4M (CN)
Displacement (cc) 1,584 1,834 1,997 2,351
Drive variant 2WD 2WD 2WD 2WD
Transmission 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic 5-speed manual 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic 5-speed manual
Cylinder 4 4 4 4
Valves 16 16 16 16
Performance (kW) 74 103 95 95
Top speed (km/h) 175 175 175 175
Fuel Gasoline Diesel Gasoline Gasoline
Length (mm) 3,850 3,850 3,850 3,850
Width (mm) 1,750 1,785 1,785 1,785
Height (mm) 1,665 1,665 1,665 1,665
Turning circle (m) 5 5 5 5
Trunk volume (L) 150 (Seats folded down: 766) 150 (Seats folded down: 766) 150 (Seats folded down: 766) 150 (Seats folded down: 766)
Tare (kg) 1,180 1,180 1,365 1,365
Total weight (kg) 1,505 1,505 1,690 1,690
Tyres 215/65R16 215/65R16 235/60R16 235/60R16
Emission standard Euro 4 Euro III Euro 4 Euro III

2013 facelift

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Jonway UFO A380 5-door facelift front
 
Jonway UFO A380 5-door facelift rear

In 2012 Jonway Automobile signed an agreement with Maggiora the coachbuilder to conduct a facelift for the Jonway UFO A380.[3] The model exhibited at the concept car stadium only went into production at the end of 2013.[4]

Jonway Falcon

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In 2013 Jonway Automobile presented a second crossover named Jonway Falcon.[5] The Jonway Falcon was based on the mechanics and body of the Jonway A380 but with a restyled exterior and interior design.[6]

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