Engineering:Micro Trend

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Micro Trend
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Overview
ManufacturerMicro Cars Ltd. Sri Lanka
Also calledHafei Lobo
Production2003-present
Model years2003-present
AssemblyKelaniya, Sri Lanka.
DesignerPininfarina
Body and chassis
ClassCity car
Body style5-door hatchback
LayoutFF layout
RelatedNaza Sutera
Powertrain
Engine1.0 L I4 (petrol)
1.4 L I4 (petrol)
Transmission5-speed manual
5-speed automated manual

The Micro Trend is a city car produced by Micro Cars Ltd. Sri Lanka. It was designed by Italy's Pininfarina and the Chinese company Hafei Motors. It was first introduced in January 2003 and sales began by April 2003.

Engine In-line Twin cam 16 valves, 4-cylinder 1075cc)/1375cc) Multi-point fuel injection (MPFI) Petrol engine.
Transmission 5 speed manual transmission, Front wheel drive

(Optional) 5 speed Automatic transmission (AMT)

Suspension Front: Independent MacPherson strut

Rear: Trailing arm with coil spring

Steering Rack & Pinion with power assist steering.
Brakes Servo (Power assist), front-Discs, Rear-Drum

Optional ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) with Electronic Brake-force distribution.

Dimensions (mm) 3618 (L) x 1563 (W) x 1533 (H)
Fuel Tank 40 Liters extended to 60 Liters
Curb Weight 895 kg
Body/Seating 5 door (Hatch Back) / 5 adults
Safety Monococque steel body

Energy-absorbing collapsible steering column Side Intrusion beam Optional SRS Air bags. Optional ABS with Electronic Break-force distribution.

Interior Beige in colour with Walnut finishing

Center placed cup holder Lockable lower dash glove compartments

Head up display Tachometer (Rev. Counter)

Speedometer Trip Meter Temperature & Fuel level gauges Standard vehicle system check indicators

Features Air conditioning with Economy mode

Digital Radio/CD player Central Locking Front Power windows Rear defroster Rear window wiper with washer Front bumper fog lamps Rear bumper fog lamps Full crystal lights (front/Rear)

Optional Features 13" Alloy wheels

ABS (Anti lock Braking System) SRS Air Bag

Warranty Two years or 40,000 km, which ever occurs first

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