FAW Tianjin - Models

Models

  • 1986–1988: Xiali TJ 730, a hatchback based on the Daihatsu Charade 1st Gen
  • 1988–2000: Xiali TJ 7100, a hatchback based on the Daihatsu Charade 2nd Gen
  • 1991–2000: Xiali TJ 7100 U, a sedan based on the Daihatsu Charade 2nd Gen
  • 1997–1999: Xiali TJ 7100 A, a facelifted TJ 7100 hatchback
  • 1999–2007: Xiali TJ 7101, new name for the TJ 7100 A hatchback
  • 1997–1999: Xiali TJ 7100 AU, a facelifted TJ 7100 U sedan
  • 1999–2007: Xiali TJ 7101 U, new name for the TJ 7100 AU sedan
  • 2001–2007: Xiali TJ 7131, the TJ 7101 hatchback with a 1.3-liter engine
  • 1998–2000: Xiali TJ 7130 AU, the TJ7100 AU sedan with a 1.3-liter engine
  • 2000–2007: Xiali TJ 7131 U, a new name for the TJ7130 AU sedan
  • 2000– ?: Xiali TJ 7101L, a TJ 7101 hatchback lengthened by 8 cm (also as 7100AL, 7101UL, 7100AUL, 'U' for sedan versions, 'A' for facelift versions)
  • 2000– ?: Xiali TJ 7131L, a 1.3-litre version of the TJ 7101 L, also as 7130AL, 7131UL, 7130AUL, 'U' for sedan versions, 'A' for Junya/Shenya versions.
  • 2001–current: Xiali A Junya (Junior) (TJ 7101 A-TJ 7141 A), a slightly facelifted versions of the existing hatchback range, new bumpers and some new engine options. 1,425 cc version since June 2005. Facelifted again in 2006, this and the Shenya are now known as the "A+"
  • 2001–current: Xiali A Shenya (Senior) (TJ 7101 AU-TJ 7141 AU), the sedan version of the above
  • 2004.06-current: Xiali N3 (B series) TJ 7101 B-TJ 7131 BU, hatchbacks and sedans based on facelifted Xiali A series, with its origins in the Daihatsu Charade 2nd Gen
  • 2000.12–2004.03: Xiali 2000 TJ 7136 U, a sedan based on the Toyota Platz
  • since 2009: Xiali N5, a sedan based on the Xiali N3
  • 2004.03-current: Vela CA 7156 U, a sister model of the Toyota Platz 2nd Gen
  • 2002.12-current: Vizi CA 7106/CA 7136, a sister model of the Toyota Vitz
  • 2006.07-current: Weizhi C1 (CA 7130 / 7140), an independent development also marketed as the FAW Vita

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