General Motors’ SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture has unveiled its fourth crossover model range to be sold under the popular Baojun brand: the compact Baojun RS-5. It will slot in above the subcompact ...
Love them or hate them, alphanumeric model names won’t disappear anytime soon. Luxury automakers, regardless of origin, have flocked to these naming conventions for decades, and while they once meant ...
The Baojun E300 and E300 Plus are one the best-selling plug-in cars in China right now, due in part to its entry-level version starting at under $10,000. The top of the line version, with a 31.9 kWh ...
SAIC-GM-Wuling, one of GM China's main joint ventures yielded its first Baojun 630 passenger car today, from its manufacturing plant in Liuzhou, Guangxi. Baojun is the joint venture's new brand of ...
Baojun has launched the quirky E300 and E300 Plus mini EVs on the Chinese market with starting prices of 64,800 yuan ($9,170) and 69,800 yuan ($9,880), respectively. Both models are powered by a 31.9 ...
The name means "treasure horse" in Chinese, but General Motors is hoping will turn out to be a cash cow. Today GM launched its new China-only Baojun brand with sales of a low-priced sedan designed ...
The SAIC-GM-Wuling (SGMW) joint venture, in which General Motors holds a 44-percent stake, has officially launched the Baojun Yep mini electric SUV in China with a ultra-competitive base price of ...
LIUZHOU, China/BEIJING (Reuters) - By many measures, General Motors' China brand Baojun has been an exceptional success story, growing at breakneck speed by selling low-cost no-frills vehicles in ...
Station wagons may be a dying breed in most parts of the world, but not in China, where General Motors – well, technically the SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture – has launched the new Baojun Valli Station ...
Following the debut of the adorable Baojun Yep tiny electric SUV in China, the SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture presented official renderings of a two-door pickup variant of the model, suggesting it could ...
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 ...