Chinese carmaker Foton has unveiled the facelifted (F9) version of its Tunland pickup truck. The scope of changes is extensive this time around.
The F9 Foton Tunland comes based on a stronger framework and softer suspension. Customers may choose from two available trim versions: standard (mesh grille and 16-inch wheels) and extended (larger grille with the company name spelled out on it in letters, 18-inch wheels, and LED-based low-beam headlights and DRLs).
The cabin is also fairly new. There is an advanced infotainment system with a 10.25-inch touch-enabled display, a gear selector knob, a large color dashboard display, electric front seats, leather finish, and a 360-degree camera system.
The model is available with a 2.0-liter gas turbo engine rated at 238 hp (175 kW) and a diesel turbo with 163 hp (122 kW). Only manual transmission is listed in stock now, but the company says automatic will become available later.