Английская Википедия:Baojun
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Baojun (Шаблон:Zh[1]) is a Chinese automobile marque owned by a joint venture of General Motors and SAIC Motor, SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile.
History
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.[2] The company's products compete with domestic Chinese manufacturers such as Chery, Geely, Changan, Haval and Trumpchi.[3]
The marque's first vehicle is the Baojun 630, a four-door sedan that has been produced since November 2010.[4] Sales started in late 2011 through a dedicated dealer network.[5]
The joint venture also offers a localized version of the Daewoo Matiz / Chevrolet Spark, known as the Baojun Lechi.[3] In 2014, a third model (the Baojun 610) was announced at Auto China.[6] At Auto Shanghai in 2015, the company introduced the Baojun 560 SUV.[7] And in July 2014, SAIC-GM-Wuling launched the 730, a seven-seater MPV.[8]
In its early years, sales of Baojun models have grown dramatically, reaching 688,390 units in 2016,[9][10] and 996,629 in 2017.[11]
The electrically powered Baojun E100, which is only 2.49 meters long, was initially only available in Guangxi from August 2017. Since June 2018, it has been available throughout China with an increased range.[12]
The Van Baojun 360 went on sale in May 2018.[13]
Since June 2018, Baojun has been offering the 530, a 4.66 meter long SUV.[14]
Since September 2018, the Baojun E200, an electrically powered microcar, has been sold in China.[15]
The Baojun RS-5, the brand's fourth SUV, was presented at the Guangzhou Auto Show in November 2018.[16]
In June 2019, the Baojun RC-6 based on the RS-5 was introduced.[17]
In September 2019, the Van Baojun RM-5 was introduced.[18]
Baojun presented the RS-3 SUV at the end of October 2019.[19]
In 2020, the E300[20] microcar, the RS-7[21] van and the RC-5 sedan were introduced.[22]
In July 2021, the microcar KiWi EV based on the E300 Plus was introduced.[23]
Products
Current products
- Baojun KiWi EV (2021-present), city car
- Baojun Yep (2023-present), mini SUV
- Baojun Yep Plus (to commence), enlarged variant of Yep
- Baojun Yunduo (2023-present), subcompact car
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Baojun Kiwi EV
Former products
- Baojun E100 (2017-2021), city car
- Baojun E200 (2018-2021), city car
- Baojun Lechi (2008-2021), city car
- Baojun 310 (2016-2020), subcompact car
- Baojun 310W (2017-2020), enlarged wagon variant of Baojun 310
- Baojun 330 (2016-2017), sedan variant of Baojun 310
- Baojun 360 (2018-2021), compact MPV
- Baojun 560 (2015-2017), compact SUV
- Baojun 630 (2011-2019), compact sedan
- Baojun 610 (2014-2019), hatchback variant of Baojun 630
- Baojun 510 (2017-2021), subcompact SUV, also rebadged as Chevrolet Groove
- Baojun 530 (2018-2021), compact SUV, also rebadged as Chevrolet Captiva, MG Hector, and Wuling Almaz
- Baojun 730 (2014-2021), compact MPV, also rebadged as Wuling Cortez
- Baojun RC-5 (2020-2021), compact sedan
- Baojun RC-5W (2020-2021), wagon variant of Baojun RC-5
- Baojun RC-6 (2019-2021), mid-size coupe sedan
- Baojun RM-5 (2019-2021), compact MPV
- Baojun RS-3 (2020-2022), subcompact SUV
- Baojun RS-5 (2019-2021), compact SUV
- Baojun RS-7, cancelled
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Baojun 510
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Baojun 730
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Baojun RC-5
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Baojun RC-6
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Baojun RS-5
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Baojun RS-7
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Baojun Lechi
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Baojun Lechi Cross
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Baojun 310
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Baojun 310W
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Baojun 360
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Baojun 560
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Baojun 630
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Baojun 610
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Baojun E100
See also
References
External links
Шаблон:SAIC-GM-Wuling Шаблон:SAIC Motor Шаблон:Baojun automobile timeline, 2010–present Шаблон:Automotive marques of General Motors Шаблон:Automotive industry in the People's Republic of China
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- ↑ Meet GM's Secret Weapon In China: Baojun - Joann Muller, Forbes, 29 July 2015
- ↑ Why General Motors Continues to Post Record Sales Results in China - Daniel Miller, The Motley Fool, 6 January 2017
- ↑ GM sales rise 4.4%, top 4 million in 2017 as Cadillac, Baojun shine - Automotive News China, 5 January 2018
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- ↑ This Is The New Baojun 530 SUV For China Auf: carnewschina.com 1 February 2018. (retrieved 28 February 2018)
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