King Long XMQ6118C Tourist bus (#140)
King Long tourist bus XMQ6118C (batch #140) based on XMQ6112RCQ chassis is made in China by Xiamen King Long United Automotive Industry Co., Ltd. The company is located in Xiamen, in Fujian Province, China.
XMQ6118C
Overview
Model | XMQ6118C |
Brand Name | King Long |
Bulletin | #140 |
Type of vehicle | Tourist bus |
Country of origin | China |
Chassis | XMQ6112RCQ |
Manufacturer Profile
Manufacturer | Xiamen King Long United Automotive Industry Co., Ltd. |
Brand | |
Type of manufacturer | Automobile manufacturer |
City | Xiamen |
Province (Region) | Fujian Province |
Country | China |
Number of vehicles* | 1666 models (5482 items total) |
* A number of models manufactured by Xiamen King Long United Automotive Industry Co., Ltd. found in Auto-che.com vehicle database |
Technical specifications
# | Engine model | Engine displacement | Engine power | Engine manufacturer | |||
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1 | C300-20 | 8268 cc | 8.3 L | 505 cu in | 221 kW | 301 hp |
Performance | ||||
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Maximum speed | 120 km/h | 75 mph |
Capacity | ||||
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Passenger capacity (including driver) | 24-51 |
Weights and Ground pressure | ||||
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Curb weight | 11000 kg, 11600 kg | 11 t, 11.6 t | 24,000 lbs, 25,600 lbs | |
Gross vehicle weight rating | 15650 kg | 15.7 t | 34,502 lbs |
Dimensions | ||||
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Overall length | 11460 mm | 37′8″ | ||
Overall width | 2490 mm | 8′3″ | ||
Overall height | 3440 mm / 3490 mm | 11′4″ / 11′6″ |
Undercarriage and Suspension | ||||
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Number of axles | 2 | |||
Wheelbase | 5870 mm, 5580 mm-6160 mm | 19′4″, 18′4″-20′3″ | ||
Front overhang | 2300 mm | 7′7″ | ||
Rear overhang | 3390 mm | 11′2″ | ||
Angle of approach | 10° | |||
Angle of departure | 9° |
Miscellaneous | ||||
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Steering control | steering wheel |
Additional Information
"The car should be installed with recording device" on the domestic new car registration free test line models, since August 1, 2005 implementation of the optional lamps and mirrors