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1 Overview  



1.1  F-Star Hongda  





1.2  F-Star Tengda  





1.3  F-Star Rongda  







2 References  














Haima Fstar






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Haima Fstar
Overview
ManufacturerHaima Automobile
Also calledHaima Fushida (Tengda/Hongda/Rongda)
Production2010–present
Body and chassis
ClassMicrovan
Body style5-door Microvan
Powertrain
Engine1.2L I4
Transmission5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,715 mm (106.9 in)
Length4,100 mm (161.4 in) (Tengda)
4,198 mm (165.3 in) (Rongda)
Width1,566 mm (61.7 in) (Tengda)
1,666 mm (65.6 in) (Rongda)
Height1,865 mm (73.4 in) (Tengda)
1,933 mm (76.1 in) (Rongda)

The Haima Fstar (Fushida; Chinese: 福仕达) is a series of 5 to 8-seater microvan produced by the Zhengzhou division of Haima Automobile.[1]

Overview[edit]

The Haima Fstar microvan was built on a chassis composed of two longitudinal beams and seven transverse beams, with the engine bay featuring a 1.2-liter DOHC 16-valve gasoline engine producing 91 hp and 112 Nm of torque in 2019.[2]

F-Star Hongda[edit]

The Haima F-star Hongda or Fushida Hongda (福仕达 鸿达) was launched in 2009 as Haima's first entry to the commercial microvan market. The Fushida Hongda was facelifted in 2012 as the Fushida II or Xinhongda (新鸿达, New Hongda), featuring a redesigned front grill and redesigned rear end.[3]

F-Star Tengda[edit]

An undated model was launched and sold alongside in 2010 called the Fushida Tengda (福仕达 腾达),[4] featuring a 4100mm vehicle length with a 5100 liter cargo capacity. The 2010 Haima Fushida Tengda is powered by either a 61hp 1.0 liter engine or a 83hp 1.3 liter engine, with both engines mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. Design of the Tengda variant is shared with the previous Hongda variant.[5]

F-Star Rongda[edit]

A third variant called the Fushida Rongda (福仕达 荣达) was launched in 2012 and sold alongside the other existing models. The Rongda variant features a completely redesigned front end and the rear end design of the Fushida II (Xin Hongda) while featuring a redesigned tailgate. Dimension wise the Rongda is 98 mm longer and 100 mm wider than the Tengda. The Rongda variant is powered by the Haima M-series M-12R 1.2 liter engine producing 92hp and 117Nm. According to officials, the fuel economy of the Rongda is 7 liters per 100km.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Haima Fstar specs".
  • ^ "2019 Haima FStar".
  • ^ "海马汽车-福仕达鸿达".
  • ^ "海马汽车-福仕达腾达".
  • ^ "售价3.68-4.58万元 海马福仕达腾达上市".
  • ^ "售:3.98万-5.08万 海马福仕达荣达上市".
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