The Qoros 3 Estate wagon will continue the Qoros 3 lineup, which debuted with the sedan. The family version largely repeats the look of the Qoros 3 Sedan, but the massive rear end looks light and vaguely resembles Audi solutions.

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The powertrain lineup of the wagon will remain the same: buyers will be offered a naturally aspirated 1.6-liter engine producing 126 hp and 155 Nm of torque, or a turbocharged version of the same engine with 156 hp and 220 Nm. They are paired with a six-speed manual gearbox or a robotic DCT transmission, which is the Chinese analogue of DSG.

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In China, sales of the wagon will begin in the second half of this year, with a starting price of 130,000 yuan (approximately $21,450). Later, the Chinese manufacturer plans to release a hatchback and a crossover based on the Qoros 3.

It is worth noting that the Qoros 3 Sedan was named the safest car of 2013 in the compact family car class based on Euro NCAP crash test results.