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2.0T + ZF 8AT+ lock, Japanese SUV, starting from 160,000 levels

2.0T + ZF 8AT+ lock, Japanese SUV, starting from 160,000 levels

There are fewer and fewer pure dirt bikes!

Although there are more and more hard-core off-road vehicles on the market that resemble the style of the square box, these new cars are all driven by electric motors without exception. Judging from the data, these motors have strong performance, but it is difficult to support long-term off-roading, because there will be electromagnetic subsidence problems, and it is difficult to support long-term high-intensity off-road. Of course, for us ordinary consumers, it is naturally more than enough for daily use. So is there a possibility to buy a pure fuel off-road vehicle? Although it can't keep up with the times, there is a demand for it.

2.0T + ZF 8AT+ lock, Japanese SUV, starting from 160,000 levels

Recently, a new car will be officially launched, that is, Zhengzhou Nissan Paladin, which will be officially launched on April 15 and 16. The new car will have a new exterior design language, and the chassis has also been significantly upgraded. This time, Zhengzhou Nissan Paladin has launched a total of two different configurations, namely the commemorative version and the cool version. These two new cars are a commemorative tribute to the championship results of the Qatar Rally many years ago.

2.0T + ZF 8AT+ lock, Japanese SUV, starting from 160,000 levels

Looking at the price, the prices of these two new cars are 226,800 and 246,800 respectively, is this expensive or not?

It is worth mentioning that this Zhengzhou Nissan Paladin has been replaced with a new maple leaf logo, and the original Nissan English logo has been canceled, so don't be surprised.

2.0T + ZF 8AT+ lock, Japanese SUV, starting from 160,000 levels

From the front face, it is obvious that the sports package has been added, and the front face looks more three-dimensional, but we can still see the silhouette of the whole vehicle before it was installed, and now the new model does look more performant and more "savage" after adding heavy armor, which is more suitable for off-roading.

2.0T + ZF 8AT+ lock, Japanese SUV, starting from 160,000 levels

The sides and tail don't seem to have been adjusted too much, and they still have a large body and high ground clearance. Judging from the actual car, this Zhengzhou Nissan Paladin is equipped with a black roof rack and the original fixed pedals. The rear section has not been adjusted and still has a high ground clearance, while the poor rear frame is clearly visible. In terms of body data, the length, width and height of this Zhengzhou Nissan Paladin are 4882/1850/1875mm, and the wheelbase is 2850mm.

2.0T + ZF 8AT+ lock, Japanese SUV, starting from 160,000 levels

The interior design has also not been adjusted in any way, and can only be called decent.

2.0T + ZF 8AT+ lock, Japanese SUV, starting from 160,000 levels

The main adjustment is for the appearance and three parts, this Zhengzhou Nissan Paladin is equipped with a 2.0T gasoline engine, with a maximum power of 168kW and a peak torque of 360N·m, which has a stronger ability to get out of trouble in a low-torque state. The gearbox is an 8AT design, which comes from ZF, which can be regarded as the same model as BMW. The new car features a large beam chassis design with differential locks on the front and rear axles, which are also mated to the central differential locks. Compared with the previous generation model, a high-performance off-road damping system has also been added, which can better reduce the vibration of the body when passing through some bumpy roads or climbing roads, bringing a more stable experience.

2.0T + ZF 8AT+ lock, Japanese SUV, starting from 160,000 levels

If you think that the price of more than 220,000 yuan is indeed too high, in fact, you can also consider the entry-level model, the 2.0T power system, and the ZF eight-speed automatic manual transmission, with a price as low as 169,800 yuan. Do you like such a non-mainstream, but particularly hard-core off-road vehicle?

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