Baojun and Wuling are two of the best selling brands in China, and each is controlled by the SAIC General Motors Wuling joint venture. This is the first part of a look into each of GM’s passenger ...
Most North Americans and Europeans will likely never have heard of Baojun, but it's one of many brands operated under General Motors' SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture in China. Its portfolio is mostly ...
With a few taps on her tablet to place an order online, Liuzhou resident surnamed Li became one of the city's 11,000 owners of the Baojun E100 electric vehicle. The Baojun E100 is the first fully ...
SHANGHAI -- SAIC-GM-Wuling launched sales of its first Baojun electric car -- the E100, which is aimed at entry-level buyers. The car is priced as low as 35,800 yuan ($5,300), after national and local ...
Much noise has been made about the "affordable" Tesla Model 3, but it looks seriously pricey compared to the latest electric car from GM. Dubbed the Baojun E100, it has about 100 miles of range and ...
SAIC-GM-Wuling (SGMW), the second joint venture of General Motors in China that manages the Wuling and Baojun brands, announced that it has just surpassed the milestone of one million electric ...
General Motors’ joint venture in China, SAIC–GM-Wuling, produces a relatively popular EV called the Baojun E100. The E100, while not sold in North America, has garnered some attention from overseas as ...
If you really, really want an electric car but you'll be damned if you'll pay more than the price of, say, a really fancy watch, then boy are you in luck. well, if you live in China, at least, because ...
Earlier this year GM, through its joint venture SAIC-GM-Wuling, introduced its all-electric, two-seat, Baojun E100; a model that has now found sales success. It seems that lowering pricing to the no ...
China is pushing automakers to sell as many electric cars as possible in order to keep their place in what is now the largest car market in the world. To get its share of the market, GM’s Chinese ...
We first reported on the Baojun E100 last August, when the Smart ForTwo Electric Drive rip-off copycat was initially launched in China. In the meantime, though, the SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture has ...
When it comes to light commercials, Wuling is far and away the Chinese market leader. The brand, which is controlled by the SAIC, General Motors and Wuling Motors joint venture, has until recently ...
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