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dual-clutch }} }} A pre-production model was revealed during the 2018 Chengdu Auto Show called the Fengxing T7, a seven-seater mid-size crossover that will be positioned above the original Fengxing T5, which is essentially a longer version of the T5, and was later renamed to Forthing T5L for the production version. The model hit the market on 30 March 2019 as the Forthing T5L.
Interior The Forthing T5L is a 7-seater in 2+3+2 layout, the second and third rows can be folded flat. The trunk volume of the Forthing T5L in the 5-seat state reaches 1600L, and with the second and third rows of seats are all folded up, the trunk capacity can expand to 2370L. The interior features include a push-button starter, hill descent control, electronic handbrake, panoramic sunroof and panoramic imaging.
Powertrain The Forthing T5L is powered by a 1.6 liter turbo engine, codenamed CE16, which is based on the development of BMW N13 engine. The CE16 engine inherits BMW’s Valvetronic variable valve lift and twin scroll turbocharging technology, producing a maximum power output of and maximum torque of .
Forthing T5 Mach Edition From 2022, the Forthing T5L was simply sold as the 7-seater variant Forthing T5, dropping the "L" moniker. Later in September 2022, the Forthing T5 received an update called the "Mach Edition". Just like the other Forthing Mach Edition vehicles, the T5 Mach Edition features bright color accents and a restyled front end. The powertrain is the "Mach power" 1.5-liter turbo engine producing a maximum output of 140kW (190hp) and a torque of 300N·m and a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. File:Forthing T5 2023 facelift 001.jpg|Forthing T5 Mach Edition File:Forthing T5 2023 facelift 002.jpg|Forthing T5 Mach Edition (rear) File:Forthing T5 2023 facelift 004.jpg|Forthing T5 Mach Edition (interior) == Sales ==