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Hafei Minz 1.1 liter 7-seater van

Hafei Minz

Singapore is a place where both the original Hafei Lobo and the Naza Forza are sold in the same market, but Hafei in Singapore exists with a 2 model line-up. Other than the Lobo, there is also a little 7-seater van called the Hafei Minz.

Powering the Hafei Minz is a 1.1 liter engine that is different from the one found in the Forza/Lobo (1,051cc versus the Lobo/Forza’s 1,075cc), putting out 52 horsepower at 5,200rpm and 83Nm of torque at 3,000rpm (versus the Lobo/Forza’s 65 horses and 88Nm). It has a power steering and weighs about 1,050kg. It measures 3,745mm in length, 1,505mm in width and it is 1,925mm tall.

Think of it as a smaller and cheaper Suzuki APV with one less seat. If sold here the Hafei Minz could cost under RM50,000, possibly making it the cheapest 7-seater MPV around if Naza Corporation ever decides to expand its Hafei-rebadging line-up with the Minz.

More photos of the Hafei Minz after the jump.

Hafei Minz

Hafei Minz

Hafei Minz

45 Comments »

  1. BW said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 2:04 am

    eeeee

  2. adunadun said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 2:07 am

    uuuuuu

  3. corolla_KE70 said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 2:08 am

    never heard of this brand…. sorry…

  4. sunsilk said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 2:19 am

    hafei??? is china brand izit? nvr heard b4…1.1 liter van? just wonder this van climb genting if taking with 7 ppl….

  5. mockviper said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 2:22 am

    7 seater people carrier with 1.1L
    i wonder how it will perform uphill.

  6. king said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 2:43 am

    funny …wonder how this MPV’s gonna move around… top speed 90km/h and 0-100 in 35 seconds?

  7. king said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 2:43 am

    oh…couldn’t reach 100km/h

  8. afroiq said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 3:09 am

    wow..a 1.1 van..7 seaters??

  9. e-nabilll said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 5:33 am

    this is a mokery of the motor world…..i jus think china is great wen thy r buying rather than making their own tings….i mean how many china products do we dream of having??

    pathetic

  10. antaras said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 7:35 am

    true… we don’t really have much China products we dream of having but we eventually will be using them. sigh… and i really hope thsi is not one of them. Just how the hell you move 7 ppl with a 1.1 litre engine? 1 adult and 6 kindergarden kids?

  11. normaluser said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 7:41 am

    If priced above RM40K, I don’t think it will sell here. However, it may be a good alternative to the old Nissan Vanette (which is cheap & has better cargo capacity with full seats occupied). Some more, the driver’s seat position is behind the front wheel which makes it look like an MPV, instead of the Vanette.

    But from the pics, the second row only has two seat?

  12. weewitt said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 7:55 am

    maybe for city use only lah..
    to carry vegetables..hehe :)
    & kindergarden kids as well..huhu

  13. kakilubuk said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 7:56 am

    Yarkkhhh!!!!

  14. sxe10r said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 8:15 am

    singapore also sold this model ?? the mpv like this will sell here ?? y not P1 Juara can’t take the bolehland market ?? or export … it is copy from suzuki ??
    1.1 erm … k car category min 1.0 … with 600kg above ??

  15. BanyakMasukWorkshop said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 8:45 am

    “never heard of this brand…. sorry…”.

    The Naza Forza aka Naza Sutera is a rebadged Haifei.

    antaras,
    “we don’t really have much China products we dream of having but we eventually will be using them. sigh”

    Thats a strange comment antaras coz you DON’T have to use china products. no one is forcing you buy. there are choices in the market and its entirely up to your own preference.

  16. mukhri88 said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 8:53 am

    With an island wide speed limit of 90kph, who cares..

  17. zidane said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 8:59 am

    I wanna c the thing go up hill!!!!

  18. lowprofile said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 9:39 am

    it doesn’t have power steering. saw it in singapore.

  19. bmpower said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 9:57 am

    heavy 1 ton.. powered by 1100cc..
    underpower, and that’s also mean… gas guzzler.

  20. McPadey said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 10:11 am

    look like peti sejuk with wheel

  21. razor_clawzz said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 10:24 am

    This aluminium can will wear those skinny really really fast, as well as the suspension bushings, engine will last 18 months and you wife will leave you if you buy this.

  22. razor_clawzz said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 10:25 am

    This aluminium can will wear those skinny tires really really fast, as well as the suspension bushings, engine will last 18 months and your wife will leave you if you buy this.

  23. nuajon said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 11:37 am

    JUARA Come again….most of tasteless!!! who like? tasteless!!!

  24. zk9 said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 11:49 am

    Har ha ha

    you guys make me laugh for a while

    now i do understand why Jeremy Clarkson (like rest of Britons) used to make fun of all Malaysian cars e.g. Kelisa sounds like a disease etc when the fact is most Malaysians are okay with Kelisa and the likes of it. The perceived weak brand image and the no-frills-for-the-masses product positioning which sit lower compared to other prevailing cars make Kelisa an easy bashing target for UK car reviewers.

    People here rather buy a second hand Serena than a spanking new Hafei Mini, just like Britons rather buy a second hand Golf than a spaking new Kelisa. But what happened if, say, we are to open a small/mid-sized business in China and need a cheap, reliable van to transport our workers.

    If reckless-driving Malaysians are to be marketed with this model, the manufacturer definitely needs to equip the standard models with roll-over protection side airbags.

  25. nmh said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 1:03 pm

    OMG…i really think its a juara, look at the badge almost like proton…gosh.
    Promise not to wear any malaysian badge….and then welcome to malaysia

  26. avanza said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 2:55 pm

    Paul, may I refer your comparison to the Suzuki ERV (2001 model) instead of the APV. They seem to share the same dimensions. Incidentally, the ERV was rather popular in China, still is I believe.

  27. bavarian said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 3:00 pm

    similar to proton juara

    what will happen if a front crash happens at 90km per hour?

    ugly

  28. bavarian said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 3:04 pm

    i will still say the juara is much better than this

  29. hidz7 said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 3:23 pm

    relax..china had tried so hard to produce a car….
    maybe they want to make it cheap…but for me the van is damn ugly….

  30. harry potter said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 4:23 pm

    Is the van safe? If this thing crash how? How many NCAP stars did this “chinese vehicle” get?

  31. wildthingz said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 4:44 pm

    yuckssssss hehehehhehe but oklah for bring kids around

  32. MisterBenjo said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 4:48 pm

    Hahaha who da heck wanna buy…..who da hack wanna do comparo with juara hahaha

  33. Dogster said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 5:14 pm

    gila lah. i just dont wana guess the FC of this bloody thing… hopeless lah.. dont waste money on cheap goods from china…

  34. nanashisan said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 6:41 pm

    “Think of it as a smaller and cheaper Suzuki APV with one less seat. If sold here the Hafei Minz could cost under RM50,000, possibly making it the cheapest 7-seater MPV around if Naza Corporation ever decides to expand its Hafei-rebadging line-up with the Minz.”

    Paul, your statement is like encouraging Naza to rebadge this van in Malaysia. If Naza rebadge this van, I have to blame you. Its all your fault. Its your idea.

  35. xppc said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 7:13 pm

    Haha… come on NAZA prove ‘em wrong!!!

  36. MyviKiller said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 7:48 pm

    Hope to see the Naza-fied Minx, but then I’d get a Proton Juara.

  37. MyviKiller said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 7:50 pm

    Can’t make any comments on this car since it is on sale in Malaysia yet.

  38. MyviKiller said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 7:51 pm

    I mean not on sale in Malaysia yet.

  39. raptorclans said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 8:15 pm

    Hafei is the original maker of the Sutera/Forza, this van has nuthing to do with the Juara.

    Juara is from Mitsubishi, the quality is tip top (besides, it’s wider and has sharper edges), trust me, cos our family owns one ;)

  40. szw said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 9:10 pm

    crap car…

  41. gey2718 said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 10:08 pm

    hei this car / van sold out quite a number in singapore
    some use as private family car, red-plate weekend car and some registered under company as panel goods van
    the private cost S$37000 while weekend red-plate / goods van same price, tagged at S$17000, it’s really the cheapest choice u have both for a 7 seater mpv or commercial van in singapore.
    the selling pt for this car is rear aircon! and super low price.

  42. gey2718 said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 10:21 pm

    all those ppl don’t talk about juara lar, it’s no longer in production
    anyway it’s also a 1 to 1 copy from mitsubishi kei series van
    wira is also good even till today, as it’s a copy product from old mitsubishi lancer!

  43. nmh said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 10:25 pm

    Maybe naza more interestd with Tata Nano…..Naza Nano everyone

  44. MisterBenjo said,

    January 30, 2008 @ 11:35 pm

    yeah naza nano nano sgt sedap saya gemari…
    manis masam masin nana nano nano nanoooooooo

  45. antaras said,

    January 31, 2008 @ 12:04 am

    BanyakMasukWorkshop said,
    January 30, 2008 @ 8:45 am

    antaras,
    “we don’t really have much China products we dream of having but we eventually will be using them. sigh”

    Thats a strange comment antaras coz you DON’T have to use china products. no one is forcing you buy. there are choices in the market and its entirely up to your own preference.
    ————————————————————-

    You have your point there. I agree but I think you just misquoted me. It’s REAL(impossible) hard to find a house without any “made-in-China” products dude. Having said that, I don’t mean everything that’s made in China are rubbish. Anyway, like I said, I hope this car is not something that we have to use(given the choice) but as always, pricing can and will be the main factor.

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