The Foton Tunland is a budget compact pickup sold by the Chinese manufacturer Foton Motor sold in China since November 2011 as well as Australia, Colombia,[1] and emerging markets.
To help manufacture the Tunland, joint venture agreements were signed between Foton and established brands, including Cummins diesel engines, Getrag transmission, a Borg Warner transfer case and Dana axles and differentials in the 4×4 (the 2-Wheel drive has a Tangshan 5 speed transmission), Bosch electronics and ABS.[2]
The 2018 facelifts of the Tunland E5 and Tunland E7 were released in China at the 2018 Beijing Auto Show. The 2018 Tunland facelift is available in both standard and extended versions. The body dimensions are Шаблон:Convert and Шаблон:Convert, with the wheelbases of Шаблон:Convert, respectively.[3][4]
Tunland Shengtu 5 and Shengtu 7 (2019)
The Tunland Shengtu 5 and Shengtu 7 are updated variants of the Tunland that were launched in December 2019 alongside the Tunland Yutu pickups. The Shengtu 5 and Shengtu 7 variants are available with a Шаблон:Convert turbo diesel engine, and have a maximum output of Шаблон:Cvt and Шаблон:Cvt mated to a 6-speed manual transmission.[5]
The Foton full-size pickup sold as the Mars 7 and Mars 9 in China, was sold as the Tunland 7 and Tunland 9 outside of China.
The Mars 7 is larger in all dimensions than Mars 9. The Mars 7 has a length of Шаблон:Convert, a width of Шаблон:Convert, and a wheelbase of Шаблон:Convert, while the Mars 9 has a length of Шаблон:Convert, a width of Шаблон:Convert, and a wheelbase of Шаблон:Convert. The powertrain of the Mars series is a Шаблон:Convert turbo diesel engine with Шаблон:Cvt of torque. An optional Шаблон:Cvt mild hybrid system with a 48 V starter-alternator and 8-speed ZF automatic transmission is also available, as well as a PHEV powertrain.[6]