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Hafei Lobo
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The Hafei Lobo (路宝) is a city car based on the Lubao (Lobo) design by Pininfarina[2] produced by the Chinese manufacturer Hafei Motor from 2002 to 2011.

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The chassis of the Hafei Lobo is sourced from British company Lotus. The design shares similarities with the 1999 Pininfarina Metrocubo concept.

In Russia, its name is Hafei Brio. In Sri Lanka, the car is marketed as Micro Trend by Micro Cars Limited. In Malaysia, the car is marketed as the Naza Sutera from Naza. In Thailand, Naza Sutera from Malaysia is marketed as Naza Forza.

The Hafei Lobo is available with the following two gasoline-powered engines:

  • 1.0 -DA465Q-2- 8V 33.5 kW (45 hp) (Euro II)
  • 1.1 -DA468Q- 16V 48 kW (64 hp)

A facelift was introduced for the 2010 model year of the Lobo, and another minor update in 2011 with the actual model being launched in 2012. The facelifted Lobo features a restyled front fascia heavily resembling the second generation Toyota Vitz hatchback, and production ended after the 2011 model year.[3]

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