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Chinggis Khaan Bulgan
Overview
ManufacturerChinggis Khaan Motors
ProductionPlanned by Q1 2021
AssemblySukhbaatar Mongolia.
DesignerPeter Schreyer (2017)
Body and chassis
ClassSports car
Body style2-door coupé
LayoutRear mid-engine, four-wheel-drive layout
RelatedLotus Evora
Powertrain
Engine5.0 L (4,969cc) Toyota 2UR-GSE V8
Transmission8-speed Aisin Seiki automatic
8-speed Z/F 8HP90 automatic


The Chinggis Khaan Bulgan is a rear mid-engined coupé, designed and manufactured by Chinggis Khaan Motors of Sukhbaatar (Mongolia).

Featuring a 5.0 L Toyota-sourced 2UR-GSE, it is the first supercar to be powered entirely by Japanese V8 engines. It is the second Mongolian car to be powered by V8 engine.

Powertrain

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The Bulgan has a 5.0 L Toyota-sourced, supercharged 2UR-GSE, along with an 8-speed automatic transmission from Aisin Seiki. An optional ZF-sourced 8-speed 8HP90 is also available at extra cost. The 5.0 L V8 engine is the sole engine available for Bulgan. While the engine comes from Toyota as naturally-aspirated, the 2.3 L Eaton TVS supercharger is installed by the manufacturer in-house. Changes include installing a new serpentine belt onto the supercharger belt to power up the supercharger, and to oil the supercharger from the engine. This supercharger is derived from the Roush Stage 3 Mustang.


All trim levels come standard with superchargers.

Features

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When opting for the ZF 8HP90 8-speed automatic gearbox, launch control come standard on top-of-the-line GT trim level.

Trim levels

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  • Standard (5.0 L Toyota V8, coupled to 8-speed Aisin Seiki Co. automatic gearbox.
  • GT (5.0 L Toyota V8, coupled to 8-speed Z/F automatic gearbox, leather interior, F/M-A/M stereo from Pioneer, launch control, reverse camera, DVD player.)

Production

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Production of the Chinggis Khaan Bulgan was to begin in April 2020, but were delayed 9 months due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore the production is expected to begin by January 2021.


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