JAC M3 2014
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JAC M3 2014

JAC M3 2014

Description JAC M3 2014

In 2014, the model range of the Chinese manufacturer was replenished with a 7-seater JAC M3 minivan. The model debuted at the Beijing Auto Show. Like many cars, this model borrowed its design from the Nissan NV 200. The exception is the front end and some elements.

DIMENSIONS

The dimensions of the JAC M3 2014 are:

Height:1740mm
Width:1900mm
Length:4645mm
Wheelbase:2810mm
Clearance:160mm
Trunk volume:1595kg

TECH SPECS:

For the JAC M3 2014 minivan, only one powertrain option is required. This is a 1.6-liter naturally aspirated gasoline engine. It is paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. I am developing a car interior, the engineers settled on the landing formula 2 + 2 + 3. The torque is transmitted exclusively to the rear wheels.

Motor power:120 hp
Torque:150 Nm.
Burst rate:160 km / h.
Transmission:MKPP-5
Average fuel consumption per 100 km:7.8 l.

EQUIPMENT

Depending on the ordered package of options, the JAC M3 2014 receives a good set of passive and active safety systems (ABS and EBD, front airbags, additional stiffeners in the side parts of the body, etc.). The comfort system may include air conditioning, a multimedia complex equipped with a color monitor and other useful items for long, comfortable trips.

Photo collection JAC M3 2014

The photo below shows a new model of the Yak M3 2014, which has changed not only externally, but also internally.

JAC M3 2014

JAC M3 2014

JAC M3 2014

JAC M3 2014

F.A.Q.

✔️ What is the maximum speed in the JAC M3 2014?
The maximum speed of the JAC M3 2014 is 160 km / h.

✔️ What is the engine power in the JAC M3 2014?
The engine power in the JAC M3 2014 is 120 hp.
✔️ What is the fuel consumption of the JAC M3 2014?
The average fuel consumption per 100 km in the JAC M3 2014 is 7.8 liters.

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Video review of JAC M3 2014

In the video review, we suggest that you familiarize yourself with the technical characteristics of the Yak M3 2014 model and external changes.

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