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Keyton EX80
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The Keyton EX80 is a compact MPV made by the Keyton (Qiteng) brand of Fujian Motors Group from 2015.[2]
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Overview

The Keyton EX80 is a 7-seat MPV with 3-row reclining seats in a 2+2+3 configuration. The interior feature a medium sized touch screen and the infotainment system includes satellite navigation, MP4 movie player, MP3 music player, USB and Aux-in connectivity. The EX80 was launched in September 2015.[3] Basic features include power windows, electronic mirrors, alloy wheels and fog lamps.
Powertrain
Power of the EX80 comes from a 1.5 liter four-cylinder petrol engine with 116 hp, mated to a five-speed manual transmission.[4]
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Joylong EM5
The Joylong EM5 (Chinese: 九龙EM5) is an electric MPV made by Joylong based on the Keyton EX80, and is essentially an electrified rebadge version of the EX80.[5] The EM5 has a max speed of 100 km/h and a 6.6kw battery.
The dimensions of the EM5 is 4397 mm/1730 mm/1758 mm, and a wheelbase of 2721 mm. It has 5 doors and 7 seats,[6] and costs $20,000 - $26,000.[7][8] The Joylong EM5 was shown alongside the EM3 at the 2019 Shanghai Auto Show.
- Joylong EM5 (front)
- Joylong EM5 (rear)
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References
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