Baojun


Baojun is a Chinese automobile marque owned by a joint venture of General Motors and SAIC Motor, SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile.
The Baojun marque was established in 2010 as a cheaper alternative to existing GM brands Chevrolet and Buick, which are also on sale in China. The joint venture's commercial vehicles remain under the Wuling Automobile marque. The company's products compete with domestic Chinese manufacturers such as Chery, Geely, Changan, Haval and Trumpchi.
In its early years, sales of Baojun models have grown dramatically, reaching 688,390 units in 2016, and 996,629 in 2017.

Products

The marque's first vehicle is the Baojun 630, a four-door sedan that has been produced since November 2010. Sales started in late 2011 through a dedicated dealer network.
The joint venture also offers a localized version of the Daewoo Matiz / Chevrolet Spark, known as the Baojun Lechi. In 2014, a third model was announced at Auto China. At Auto Shanghai in 2015, the company introduced the Baojun 560 SUV. And in July 2014, SAIC-GM-Wuling launched the 730, a seven-seater MPV.

Original Baojun models

Baojun E100

The Baojun E100 is an electric city car.

Baojun E200

The Baojun E200 is an electric city car.

Baojun Lechi/Lechi Cross

The Baojun Lechi is a city car being essentially a rebadged Chevrolet Spark/Daewoo Matiz. Its crossover SUV-styled version is called the Lechi Cross.

Baojun 310/310W/330

The Baojun 310 is a subcompact car. Its estate version is called 310W, while the 330 is the sedan variation.

Baojun 360

The Baojun 360 is a compact MPV slotted below the 730.

Baojun 510

The Baojun 510 is a subcompact crossover SUV. It is sold under the Chevrolet brand as the Groove in Latin America, the Middle East, Africa and other emerging countries.

Baojun 530

The Baojun 530 is a compact crossover SUV. It replaced the 560 and sold since November 2018 under the Wuling brand as the Almaz in Indonesia, Chevrolet brand as the second-generation Captiva in Latin America and Thailand, and the MG brand as the Hector in India.

Baojun 560

The Baojun 560 is a compact crossover SUV. It was replaced by the 530.

Baojun 610/630

The Baojun 610 is a compact hatchback. Its sedan version is called 630.

Baojun 730

The Baojun 730 is a compact MPV slotted above the 360. For the second-generation model, it is sold under the Wuling brand as the Cortez in Indonesia.

"New Baojun" models

Baojun E300

The Baojun E300 is an electric city car.

Baojun RC-5

The Baojun RC-5 replaces the 630. Available in sedan and station wagon bodystyles, it shares the platform with the RS-5 SUV.

Baojun RC-6

The Baojun RC-6 is a high-riding mid-size car.

Baojun RS-3

The Baojun RS-3 is a subcompact crossover SUV slotted below the RS-5 and replaces the 510.

Baojun RS-5

The Baojun RS-5 is a compact crossover SUV slotted above the 530.

Baojun RS-7

The Baojun RS-7 is a three-row mid-size crossover SUV slotted above the RS-5.

Baojun RM-5

The Baojun RM-5 is a 5-/6-/7-seater compact MPV related to the RS-5 based on the RM-C Concept.

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