June 21, 2021

Kaicene Brings In Cargo Version Of Honor S (w/ Specs)


Kaicene, Changan’s commercial vehicle brand distributed by Auto Asia is getting into the micro truck category with the 2021 Honor S Cargo.

Based on the Honor S MPV, the Honor S Cargo drops the interior trim, chucks the rear seats, and adds a steel partition. It also drops the MPV’s aluminum wheels, fancy entertainment system, and airbags (it does get ABS though).



Mechanically, the Honor S Cargo shares the MPV’s Euro 5 compliant 1.5-liter 4-cylinder gasoline engine. This powertrain puts out 105 horsepower and 145 Nm of torque.

Priced at P 515,000, it’s cheaper than its chief rivals, the Suzuki Carry and the Foton Gratour TM300. It carries a 1-year / 20,000-kilometer warranty, and is now available at all Auto Asia dealerships nationwide.



2021 Kaicene Honor S Cargo
  • Overall Length: 4,450 mm
  • Overall Width: 1,685 mm
  • Overall Height: 1,835 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,750 mm
  • Curb Weight: 1,250 kg
  • Engine: EA15-AB Petrol (1,480-cc)
  • Maximum Power: 105 PS
  • Maximum Torque: 145 Nm
  • Fuel Tank: 42 liters
  • Front Suspension: Independent, MacPherson Strut
  • Rear Suspension: Leaf Springs
  • Front Brakes: Ventilated Disc
  • Rear Brakes: Drum
  • Wheels: 185/70 R 14 Steel Wheel (Including Spare)
  • Headlamps: Halogen, Projector-Type w/ Manual Leveling
  • Fog Lamps: Rear
  • Side Mirrors: Manual Adjustment w/ Integrated Turn Signals
  • 2nd Row Door Type: Dual Sliding
  • Antenna: Pole
  • Wipers: Standard
  • Body Cladding: Standard
  • Seats: 2
  • Material: Black Fabric
  • Driver and Passenger: 2-Way Manual Adjust
  • Power Steering: Electric
  • Audio System: AM/FM with USB
  • Speakers: 2
  • Climate Control: None
  • Interior Lighting: Front & Rear
  • Power Window: One-Touch Down (Driver)
  • 2nd Row: Manual
  • Airbags: None
  • ABS: Standard
  • Burglar Alarm: Standard
  • Central Locking System: Standard
  • Child Safety Lock: Standard
  • Immobilizer: Standard
  • Third Brake Light: Standard
  • Body Colors: White

3 comments:

  1. The brand name sounds like a portmanteau of a certain teen loveteam, while the model name sounds like a smartphone model. Quite funny.

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  2. So bad in quality n reliability dat ther previous product here was even outclass by our own owner type jeep

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