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Wuling Motor Holdings., Ltd, (doing business as Wuling Motors; Chinese: 五菱汽车; pinyin: Wǔlíng Qìchē) is a Chinese manufacturer of automobiles, subsidiary of Guangxi Automotive Group. [2] The company produce engines, and special purpose vehicles, namely mini electric cars, people movers, trucks and buses, and auto parts. [ 3 ]
At the end of 2017, Wuling Motors quickly climbed into the top-10 car brand in Indonesia by production and sales. [13] On February 9, 2018, the company launched the Cortez, a rebadged Baojun 730. [14] On November 7, 2018, Wuling launched the Formo as a commercial variant of the Confero. [15]
Guangxi Automobile Group, previously known as Liuzhou Wuling Motors (柳州五菱), or Wuling Group (五菱集团), is a state-owned automotive enterprise based in Liuzhou, Guangxi, China, established in May 2015 and with a history dating back to 1958. [1] It engages in automobile manufacturing, engine manufacturing, and auto parts ...
In 2002, the joint venture SAIC-GM-Wuling was established, with SAIC holding 50.1% of the shares, General Motors 34%, and Wuling Group (later renamed Guangxi Auto) 15.9%. [5] Wuling transferred its microvan and small truck production to the joint venture. By 2011, GM increased its ownership stake to 44%, reducing Wuling's share to 5.9%. [6] [7] [8]
The Wuling Starlight S (Chinese: 五菱星光S; pinyin: Wǔlíng Xingguang S) is a mid-size crossover SUV manufactured by SAIC-GM-Wuling (SGMW) under the Wuling brand since 2024. Available as a plug-in hybrid or as a battery electric vehicle, the design of the Starlight S was first introduced in April 2024. It went on sale in China in August 2024.
The Victory debuted at the 2020 Chengdu Motor Show as the first global model sold under the Wuling brand. The Victory is the first model to wear the updated Wuling global's silver logo, and one of the pre-production unit of the vehicle is also the 22 millionth vehicle to roll off the SAIC-GM-Wuling's assembly lines.
The Baojun 530 (Chinese: 宝骏530) is a two- or three-row compact crossover SUV produced by SAIC-GM-Wuling (SGMW) through the Baojun brand. Unveiled at the Auto Guangzhou 2017, Baojun 530 took design cues from the smaller 510 and is a successor of the 560, while the 560 remained briefly on sale as a cheaper alternative.
The Baojun 560 was powered by a 1.8 liter inline-four petrol engine code named LJ479QNE2 mated to a 5-speed manual transmission, a 6-speed manual transmission, or a 5-speed semi-automatic transmission.