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King Long Jockey
The King Long Jockey is a versatile and reliable light commercial vehicle designed for various transportation tasks. It features a robust diesel engine and advanced safety features.
Type: Van
Engine type: Diesel
Engine size (cc): 2300-2800
Number of doors: 4
The King Long Jockey, also known as the King Long Saima or King Long Kaite, is a light commercial vehicle built by King Long from China. It was introduced in June 2014 and is available as a van, chassis cab, recreational vehicle, and minibus1. The power of the King Long Jockey comes from either a 2.8 litre inline-four turbo diesel engine or a 2.3 litre inline-four turbo diesel engine. The maximum output of the 2.8 L engine is 125 horsepower at 3,200 rpm, and the torque is 32.6 kgm at 1,600 rpm. The maximum output of the 2.3 L engine is 109 horsepower at 3,200 rpm, and the torque is 32.6 kgm at 1,600-2,600 rpm. The vehicle is equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission or a 6-speed manual transmission.
The King Long Jockey is designed for durability and efficiency, making it a popular choice for transportation and logistics businesses. It also complies with Euro II emission standards, ensuring lower emissions and better environmental performance. Additionally, it is equipped with advanced technologies such as ZF8098 steering system, Mercedes-Benz axle technology, hydraulic retarder, disc braking, lane departure warning (LDW), electronic stability program (ESP), electronic braking system (EBS), self-adaptable cruising, anti-collision alarming system, and active & passive emergency braking system.
The King Long Jockey is designed for durability and efficiency, making it a popular choice for transportation and logistics businesses. It also complies with Euro II emission standards, ensuring lower emissions and better environmental performance. Additionally, it is equipped with advanced technologies such as ZF8098 steering system, Mercedes-Benz axle technology, hydraulic retarder, disc braking, lane departure warning (LDW), electronic stability program (ESP), electronic braking system (EBS), self-adaptable cruising, anti-collision alarming system, and active & passive emergency braking system.