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Ugly or Just Practical? Sinotruck’s Bolden S7 and S6 Pickup Trucks Unveiled

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The influx of new Chinese vehicles is making waves in the global automotive industry. The world is closely monitoring its progress as Chinese automakers dominate the market with their aggressive pricing and impressive performance. Chinese vehicles are gaining recognition for their affordability and functionality, with many models offering luxury exteriors that rival established brands. However, one vehicle from China’s Sinotruk has sparked controversy due to its questionable design.

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Sinotruk’s Bolden S7 and S6: Commercial Strength and Practicality

Sinotruk, a company known for producing large trucks and commercial vehicles, has recently launched two new pickup models: the Bolden S7 and S6. Both models are designed for the Russian market and are expected to deliver robust performance that is suitable for commercial driving.

The Bolden S7 has a 2.0L turbo diesel engine, an 8-speed automatic transmission, differential lock, and a four-wheel-drive system with reduction gears. This setup ensures impressive performance with a maximum output of 177 horsepower and 410 Nm of torque.

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Sinotruk’s Bolden S7 and S6: Commercial Strength and Practicality

The S7’s frame is made of galvanized steel, and its maximum load capacity is 1,050 kg (2,315 pounds), making it a strong contender in the commercial vehicle segment. Optional features include an all-around viewing system and a “transparent hood” function for improved visibility.

In contrast, the Bolden S6 is a more cost-effective model that prioritizes practicality over performance. While it shares the same engine as the S7, the S6 is designed for those seeking affordability and utility. It comes equipped with a rear leaf spring suspension, a part-time 4-wheel drive system, and a manual transmission, though buyers can opt for features such as real-time linkage 4-wheel drive, low gear, and automatic transmission for added convenience.

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Interior Comfort Meets Utilitarian Design

Despite its polarizing exterior, the Bolden S6 offers a surprisingly comfortable and practical interior. As a vehicle focused on utility, the S6’s interior is designed for convenience, with standard features like a multimedia system and heated front seats. Buyers opting for an automatic transmission model will enjoy additional features such as a two-zone automatic temperature control system.

The S6’s short body trim measures 5,365 mm (211.2 inches) in length, 1,895 mm (74.6 inches) in width, and 1,890 mm (74.4 inches) in height, while the long body trim extends to 5,645 mm (222.2 inches).

Chinese Brands and the Global Auto Landscape

While the Bolden S6 may not be the sleekest vehicle on the market, its practicality and cost-effectiveness make it an appealing choice for those seeking a functional and affordable option. As Chinese automakers continue introducing cars like the Bolden S7 and S6, they are challenging established brands and potentially disrupting the South Korean automotive market. As these brands expand their presence, global competitors must stay vigilant to the increasing influence of Chinese-made vehicles.

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