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Foday Lion F22
2017 Guangdong Foday Xiongshi F22 (front)
Manufacturer Foday
Also called Dongfeng Yufeng P16[1]
Dayun V5
SAF Striker
Keyton 7
Sandstorm S24
Innoson G6C (Nigeria)
Kantanka Omama Luxury (Ghana)
Esemka Digdaya (Indonesia)
Production 2015–present
Model year(s) 2019–present (North America)
Assembly
  • China: Foshan, Guangdong
  • Malaysia: Tampoi, Johor
Class Mid-size pickup truck
Body style(s) Four-door double cab
Layout Front-engine, rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive
Engine(s)
Transmission(s) 5-speed manual
6-speed automatic
Wheelbase 3,100−3,500 mm (121,909.45 in)
Length 5,219−5,730 mm (205,246.85 in)
Width 1,870 mm (74 in)
Height 1,844−1,864 mm (72,525.04 in)[2]
Related Foday Landfort

The Foday Lion F22 (雄师F22) is a midsize pickup truck that is manufactured and sold by Foday. It is based on the same platform as the Foday Landfort SUV and was rebadged as the SAF Striker, Dongfeng Yufeng P16, Dayun Pika and others.

Overview[]

2017 Guangdong Foday Xiongshi F22 (rear)

2017 Guangdong Foday Xiongshi F22 (rear)

The Foday Lion F22 was launched on the Chinese market in the second quarter of 2015 as a crew-cab only pickup. Additional models of the Foday Lion F22 featuring a transmission supplied by Punch Powerglide was launched in April 2018 with pre-production started in March 2018.[3]

Powertrain[]

There are three engines available for the Foday Pickup Lion F22, same as the engines offered for the Landfort. A Mitsubishi-sourced 2.4 liter petrol engine with 136 hp and 200 nm, and a 1.9 liter turbodiesel engine with 136 hp and 300 nm. Both engines are mated to a five-speed manual transmission with Rear-wheel drive as standard and optional four-wheel drive.[4]

As of 2018 a Diesel 1.9 liter Turbo engine with 150 HP and 350 Nm torque is added to the lineup, available with a manual transmission and with Punch Powerglide's 6L50 6-speed automatic transmission.[3]

In Malaysia, a Mitsubishi-derived 4G69S4N 2.4 liter petrol engine is available, delivering 134 hp at 5,250 rpm and 200 Nm of torque from 2,500 to 3,000 rpm. A five-speed manual transmission and six-speed automatic transmission is available, with four-wheel drive offered as standard.[5]

Markets[]

Enggang Keramat Automobile in Malaysia launched a Malaysian car brand called SAF in April 2016. SAF was named after the arrangement of Muslims in prayer. The SAF lineup consists of rebadged versions of models from Foday, with the Lion F22 pick-up truck rebadged as the SAF Striker while still looking identical to the Foday model. The Foday Lion F22 was built at Oriental Assemblers in Tampoi, Johor, the same company that also assembles Chery Automobile products in Malaysia.[5]

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