Line-up of three van includes a taxi and shuttle minibus, plus an all-electric panel van with a range of 195 km on a single charge.Foton fires latest Chinese bakkie price salvo with new Tunland G7, the second generation, as with the original, differs very little from the Toyota HiAce in the shape of a different grille with the Foton logo, slightly altered headlights, restyled taillights and marque specific wheels.
On the specification side, both models come as standard with a Bluetooth and USB enabled sound system with two-speakers, air-conditioning with roof mounted rear vents, a height adjustable steering wheel trimmed in “genuine” leather, dual front airbags, ABS and EBD.Positioned above the Asambe in a capacity directly aimed at the HiAce GL, the View CS2 provides seating for 15, but with a less rudimentary interior and a more powerful diesel engine.
Its wheelbase measuring 3 050 mm, the eView has a payload of 1 150 kg, a cargo volume of seven cubic metres and a pair of dual sliding doors as standard. Modelled on the Asambe, the eView has a claimed range of 195 km and is powered by a 50.23-kWh lithium phosphorate battery pack. Included on its list of spec are 15-inch wheels, electric windows, ABS and EBD, remote central locking, air conditioning, Hill Start Assist, rear parking sensors and a two-speaker Bluetooth and USB compatible sound system.