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The Jinbei Haise (金杯海狮) is a 4-door mid-size van produced by Chinese automaker Jinbei since 1991. The Jinbei Haise started out as a licensed rebadged Toyota HiAce with the first Jinbei Haise based on the fourth generation Toyota HiAce.

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8-499: On November 3, 1991, the first CKD assembled Jinbei Haise (金杯海狮) was assembled. The van was based on the prefacelift version of the fourth generation Toyota HiAce, and featured Jin Bei in block letters up front. The second generation Jinbei Haise is still a rebadged Toyota HiAce, but with the facelifted front fascia from the HiAce. Rear end remains the same. Just like previous generations,

16-554: A fourth generation Toyota HiAce. On October 27, 2010, Brilliance Jinbei rolled out the 1 millionth Haise. On the same day, more upmarket models based on the same platform as the Jinbei Haise resembling the fifth-gen Toyota Hiace (H200) went on sale, named Grand Haise or H2 in foreign markets. The fifth generation Jinbei Haise is essentially an extensive facelift of the Toyota HiAce based fourth generation Haise, and while

24-595: The Grand Haise W called the Jinbei New Haise was added later featuring a restyled front bumper. Engine options of the Jinbei Grand Haise includes a 2.4 liter diesel engine and a 2.5 liter diesel engine mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. With the 2.5 liter engine producing 115hp and 280N·m of torque. The designs of the Jinbei Grand Haise models are controversial as they heavily resemble

32-399: The fifth generation on sale, the fourth generation vans were sold alongside as a lower trim option. The Jinbei Haise V features a redesigned rear end and updated headlamp and grille trim insert. On September 23, 2008, the sixth generation Jinbei Haise was launched, and the 800,000th Jinbei Haise was also produced at the same time. Just like the previous Haise generations, the fifth generation

40-436: The same platform as the smaller Jinbei Haise vans. First launched in 2010, the Jinbei Grand Haise has since been available in a wide range of body configurations, including a minivan/MPV , minibus , panel van , crew van , and an ambulance . Short wheel base versions are named Jinbei Grand Haise W or Jinbei H2 while long wheel base versions are named Jinbei Grand Haise L or Jinbei H2L. The Jinbei Grand Haise W or Jinbei H2

48-452: The third generation Jinbei Haise is still a rebadged updated Toyota HiAce MK4. The 10,000th Jinbei Haise was produced in 1997, and on July 17, 1999, the 200,000th Jinbei Haise was produced. By the end of 2002, the annual sales of Jinbei Haise has passed 65,000. The Jinbei Haise IV at launch features a completely redesigned front fascia and updated tail lamps while underneath the Haise is still

56-411: Was released by Jinbei on March 23, 2012, with the Jinbei Grand Haise L or Jinbei H2L models being added shortly after. The Jinbei Grand Haise W provides up to 12 seating positions, compared with 14 seats on the Jinbei Grand Haise L. The Jinbei Grand Haise W and Jinbei Grand Haise L models share all essential body parts as well as styling features with only the size being different. A cheaper model based on

64-465: Was sold alongside as a more affordable option. The sixth generation Jinbei Haise, still essentially being an extensive facelift of the previous generations, featured a completely redesigned front fascia and rear end. Jinbei Grand Haise The Jinbei Grand Haise or Jinbei New Haise (金杯大海狮) is a series of light commercial van produced by the Chinese automobile manufacturer Jinbei based on

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