JMC Launches Kairui KINGKAN for Heavy Haul Distribution in Jiangnan
Date:2018-05-10 Source:www.chinatrucks.com
Just one week before after having a display at Beijing Auto Show, JMC Kairui KINGKAN, a heavy haul light truck with Cummins engine, got launched in Jiangnan on May 8, 2018.
In order to address daily changes in distribution industry and various types of demands, JMC are actively working together with lots of renowned parts suppliers both at home and abroad. Kairui KINGKAN is such a truck that was created by working together with a global famous engine maker Cummins.
Based on the strongest chassis, JMC Kairui KINGKAN offers you a large bearing capacity. JMC Kairui KINGKAN uses 3.8L Cummins engine with 115kw max power, with loading weight of up to 8 tonnes. The safety level and operation condition improve too as a result of the double beam structure, increased number of leaf spring, standard air braking and sway bar.
Except for powerful performance, Cummins engine is able to run 500,000 kilometers without overhaul. The service intervals are set at 2,000 kilometers, thus saving owners on expensive services. Thanks to its outstanding light-weight and integrated design, the Cummins engine will also offer 8% reduction of its kind in operation cost.
The advantages of JMC Kairui KINGKAN are far from delivering a strong power. JMC Kairui KINGKAN, as a Light-duty truck, is more flexible in turning owning to its small size as compared to medium sized truck. A turning circle diameter of only 13.5m, 10% shorter than its kind, makes it easier to turn around. Besides, it has good performance in safety and braking performance with a larger brake pad and camshaft ratio than others. Optimized NVH and sealing performance can cut down the noise level inside the cab where drivers stay all time and avoid the occurrence of noise-induced hearing loss and tinnitus.
In summary, the launch of this model will inject new vitality into domestic delivery industry. Also it will expand the products range and pave the way for JMC’s further light-duty truck layout. (www.chinatrucks.com)
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