Hunkt


Hunkt, also called Hanlong and Huatong, was a Chinese automobile manufacturer that specialized in developing SUVs. It was founded by Zotye Auto.

History

Hunkt was founded in 2016, and is located in Daye, Hubei, China. They have founded partnerships with Bosch GmbH|Bosch], ZF, Mitsubishi, Valeo, Horse, BorgWarner, Tenneco, Delphi, Marelli, and United [Automotive Electronics]. Hunkt built a 1,200 acre factory area that cost 1 billion yuan.
Originally planning to start producing new energy vehicles, the gasoline powered Hunkt Canticie was their first vehicle. It is powered by a 2.0-litre turbo engine that gives horsepower and a top speed. It has rear-wheel drive and 8-speed automatic transmission. The Canticie has dimensions of //, and a wheelbase of. The regular edition costs 126.800 yuan, and the extended version costs 179.800 yuan. It has similar design features to a Land Rover.
In November 2020, the company stopped production as it encountered financial difficulties. In 2022 the remaining assets of the company were auctioned, but failed to attract any bids. It was previously rumored that Great Wall Motor would take over the assets.

Vehicles

Current Models

Hunkt had 1 production vehicle.
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Hunkt Canticie/Kuangshi
Body style: SUV
Doors: 5
Seats: 7
Power: 2.0 turbo engine
Production: 2019
Revealed: 2017