- Cheap retail price
- Lack of safety equipment
- Laggy turbo-diesel engine
- Difficulty sourcing replacement parts
Overview
Released in November 2011, the Great Wall X200 was a five-seat, four-wheel drive SUV. Manufactured in Baoding, China, the X200 was powered by a 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine that was initially available with a six-speed manual transmission. From April 2012, however, the X200 was offered with a five-speed automatic transmission.
The 2.0-litre GW4D20 diesel engine had common-rail injection, a variable geometry turbocharger, exhaust gas recirculation and a compression ratio of 16.7:1. Over the ADR 81/02 combined cycle, the X200 achieved fuel consumption of 7.6 L/100km.
Like the petrol-engined Great Wall H5 X240 , the H5 X200 was 4649 mm long, 1810 mm wide, 1735 mm tall and had a 2700 mm long wheelbase. Sold in other markets as the Haval H5, the X200 had independent double wishbone front suspension with hydraulic shock absorbers and a torsion bar. At the rear, the X200 had dependent suspension with hydraulic shock absorbers.
Engine | Trans. | Years | Peak power | Peak torque | |
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X200 | 2.0-litre turbo-diesel I4 | 6sp man. | 2011-14 | 105 kW at 4000 rpm | 310 Nm at 1800-2800 rpm |
5sp auto | 2012-14 |
Safety equipment
Standard safety equipment for the X200 included dual front airbags, ABS, electronic brake force distribution, electronic stability control and traction control.
Features
Standard X200 features included 17-inch alloy wheels, a six speaker sound system with CD/DVD player, MP3-compatibility and auxiliary inputs (3.5mm/USB), climate control air conditioning, leather-trimmed seats, front and rear fog lights, reversing camera, rear parking sensors, rain-sensing wipers, automatic headlights, Bluetooth connectivity, steering wheel audio controls, remote central locking, power mirrors and windows, tyre pressure monitoring, an electrochromatic rear view mirror and immobiliser.
Brochure
Related links
- Specifications: Great Wall H5 X200 (December 2013)
- Great Wall Motors Australia: Great Wall Motors X200
- Wikipedia.org: Great Wall Haval H5