Test drive the most expensive light truck Kaipusida in Zhengzhou
(chinatrucks.com, Oct. 28, 2009)Zhengzhou Nissan Automobile Co., Ltd., a China-Japan joint venture in Zhengzhou of central China's Henan province.

Although Kaipusida has not listed on the market, but based on its configuration and 136,000- 163,000 yuan predict prices, it can be regarded as a luxury level vehicle in the light truck market.
The company said the Kaipusida has a standard driving space like sedan; the interior is also same with the sedan style. Only the storage boxes can reach 11. In addition, the instrument panel above the grid is very convenient to use, the pre-installed air-conditioning is more humanization and so on. The configuration in the domestic truck industry is definitely one of the best.
Meanwhile a Kaipusida is also being developed which, the automaker said, with a ZD30D14-3N engine. It can travel 120km on a single charge. The maximum speed can up to 120km / h, which broke through the shackles of the past low-speed light truck.
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