Great Wall Wingle
Wriggling for a share in a competitive market
Friday, October 31st, 2008

While the Chinese may be going for luxury European brands, here we are in need of affordable commercial vehicles to spur our economy. After driving the Great Wall Wingle, I think the established motor industry will have to do more to wiggle out of the tight spot they will find themselves in when more Chinese automobiles grip the price-conscious Kenyan motorist.
Exterior

Interior

The engine
The Wingle is powered by a GW2.8TC diesel engine which is the first high pressure common-rail electrical direct injection diesel engine in China developed by Great Wall Motors. The four stroke engine has a maximum torque of 225Nm at 1800-2000 rpm with the Bosch common rail system ensuring a quieter ride. It has a claimed top speed of 140kph but without the benefit of safety technology like airbags and ABS, I was happy at 80kph because I really want to see my children grow.
The Ride
The engine growls in a satisfying manner when started. Revving it, you can feel the power of the 2.8l turbo diesel. They describe it has self creative power and promise that it will give you an exciting ride. You get the feeling that the 94 bhp is urging you forward, tempting you to floor your right foot. Large side mirrors provide a good view of vehicles eating your dust. The ride is characterised by a firm suspension that makes driving through potholes a delight. The 5-speed manual transmission engages obediently and smoothly. Charging around in the Wingle you feel immune to dilapidated roads. Indeed you feel tarmac roads are boring and some off road driving would be in order.
Overview

If you are looking for a workhorse that can manage both urban and rural roads, the Wingle is worth looking into. If it is indeed in direct competition with the luxury models available in this market then it is a real bargain, but judging by the quality of interior finish and the omission of vital safety features, it has a great wall to climb before it can hope to worry the established Japanese brands.
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