The very first spy shots showing the new Hongqi P504 SUV. Hongqi, or Red Flag, is a brand of First Auto Works (FAW). The P504 will debut as a concept on the April 2015 Shanghai Auto Show. The production version will be launched on the Chinese car market in 2016.
The P504 is an evolution of the ‘Hongqi SUV’ concept that debuted in 2009. In November 2012 First Auto Works confirmed it was working on a production version.
The 2009 Hongqi SUV concept was based on the platform of the Toyota Landcruiser that is made in China by the FAW-Toyota joint venture, and it was long expected that the production version would be based on the Land Cruiser as well. The specs however indicate the P504 stands on a completely new platform with a new engine.
Size: 5198/2098/1890, wheelbase is 3060 (Land Cruiser: 5170/1970/1930, wheelbase 2850), and that makes it a bigger car than the giant Audi Q7! The engine is even more interesting. Power will come from a twin-turbocharged 4.0 liter V8 engine with 381hp and 530nm, mated to a 8-speed tiptronic gearbox sending power to all four wheels. Top speed is claimed to be 220km/h and 0-100 is claimed to be gone in 8.1 seconds. Weight is 2850kg.
As far as we know FAW has never developed its own V8 engine, let alone a twin-turbocharged variant, so we are very curious where they got it from… It doesn’t seem to be a very high-tech machine as 381 horses isn’t that impressive for a twin-turbo. An old Audi unit, maybe?
Design loox very promising with straight lines and a boxy greenhouse. No softy round stuff for Hongqi!
Interior appears to be production-ready. Lots of leather and alu detailing. No wood.
Large touch screen in the center console. Stylish clock.
The rear bench with two comfortable captain seats.
I want! Would love to drive this over Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters. Crushing stupid liberals in style, it doesn’t get any better than that.
Maybe it is based on the Audi Q7/Volkswagen group big SUV platform? After all FAW is connected to Audi through FAW-VW. 8 Speed Auto in an SUV very VW group, 4.0 TT V8 very VW albeit it seems to be tuned down a bit here. Sad it won’t be based on the LC200 though, that V8 diesel is da bomb!
That steering wheel appears to be from a Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT 8
It does indeed: http://www.egmcartech.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/DSC_0325.jpg
For a moment I though the new Hongqi SUV could be based on the Grand Cherokee. But size and engine don’t match, at all. Still, that steering wheel must mean something…