Kawei K1

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Kawei K1
Curb weight
1,880–2,150 kg (4,145–4,740 lb)

The Kawei K1 is a midsize pickup manufactured by Chinese automotive brand Kawei Auto, a brand of the

Jiangsu Province.[1]

Overview

Kawei Auto K1 rear

The Kawei Auto K1 pickup truck debuted during the 2014

Beijing Auto Show.[2]

Depending on the trim level, the Kawei K1 was also known as the Kawei K150 and Kawei K150GT. The Kawei K1 has a price range of 75,800 yuan to 98,800 yuan,[3] the Kawei K150 has a price range of 93,800 yuan to 129,800 yuan,[4] and the Kawei K150GT has a price range of 97,800 yuan to 132,800 yuan.[5]

Controversy

Since its production, controversy has arisen due to the design of the Kawei K1 bearing a likeness to the twelfth generation Ford F-150, making it an unlicensed clone.[6][7]

Kawei EV7

In 2017, Kawei unveiled the Kawei EV7, based on the K1, claiming it to be the world first pure electric full-size pickup truck.[8]

References

  1. ^ "This is the Kawei Auto K1 pickup truck for the Beijing Auto Show".
  2. ^ "Kawei Auto K1 pickup truck debuts on the Beijing Auto Show".
  3. ^ "Kawei Auto K1 details".
  4. ^ "Kawei Auto K150 details".
  5. ^ "Kawei Auto K150GT details".
  6. ^ "Kawei K1 clone". autoblog.com. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  7. ^ "Kawei K1 is a diesel clone". truckyeah.jalopnik.com. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  8. ^ Ning, W.E. (21 November 2017). "That's A First: Kawei Auto Launches Electric Pickup Truck In China". China Auto News. China. Retrieved 22 November 2017.

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