Posts Tagged ‘baojun’
Wuling-Baojun 630 listed & priced in China
Published on August 10, 2011 by Tycho de Feyter

Wuling has officially listed the Baojun 630 sedan on the Chinese market. Price starts at 62.800 yuan and ends at 73.800 yuan. That is on the high side, price was expected to start around 50.000 yuan. The 530 is still cheap, but not very cheap.
Wuling-Baojun 630 to be Listed in China on August 9
Published on July 15, 2011 by Tycho de Feyter

Delayed the again. The Wuling-Baojun 630 was first expected for late June, then postponed to July and now postponed again to August 9. We will see. Baojun is a entry-level sub brand of minicar maker Wuling. Wuling is a joint venture between SAIC (aka Shanghai Auto), General Motors and Wuling Automotive. The 630 is based on the Shanghai-GM Buick Excelle and will use 1.5 and 1.8 Excelle engines. Price will start at a very cheap 56.000 yuan.
Wuling-Baojun 630 to be Listed in July in China
Published on June 10, 2011 by Tycho de Feyter

The new Wuling-Baojun 630 sedan has been delayed, a bit. Listing was planned for late June and has been postponed to July. Baojun is a entry-level sub brand of minicar maker Wuling. Wuling is a joint venture between SAIC (aka Shanghai Auto), General Motors and Wuling Automotive. The 630 is based on the Shanghai-GM Buick Excelle and will use 1.5 and 1.8 Excelle engines. Via: Sina.com.
Wuling-Baojun 630 to be Listed in late June in China
Published on May 4, 2011 by Tycho de Feyter

The new Wuling-Baojun 630 sedan will be listed in late June on the Chinese auto market. Price will start around 70.000 yuan and end around 90.000 yuan. Baojun is best translated as ‘Treasure Horse’, that is why the horse is in the pic. Wuling however has not decided on an English name yet.
Wuling-Baojun 630 Unveiled in Shanghai
Published on April 18, 2011 by Tycho de Feyter

Another one that couldn’t wait for the Shanghai Auto Show to start tomorrow. The Wuling-Baojun 630 sedan was unveiled today in what seems a very green setting.
Baojun is a subbrand of minicarmaker Wuling. Wuling is a joint venture between SAIC (aka Shanghai Auto), General Motors and Wuling Automotive in China. The new brand is meant for entry level cars, the 630 is the first one.
Next Baojun is Based on Chevrolet Spark
Published on February 16, 2011 by Tycho de Feyter

Baojun is a brand from the Wuling joint venture. Partners are: GM, SAIC (Shanghai Auto) and Wuling Automotive. The first car was the Baojun 630. Production started in November 2010 but the car has not been listed yet. The second Baojun will be this yet nameless minicar based on the Chevrolet Spark.
GM plans 100 China dealers for Baojun brand
Published on December 6, 2010 by Tycho de Feyter

General Motors Co and its Chinese partner SAIC Motor Corp Ltd plan to have more than 100 dealerships ready in China for its newly-created Baojun brand before the first car hits the market in the first half of next year, a senior GM executive said on Tuesday.
Earlier this week, SAIC-GM-Wuling, GM’s mini-vehicle venture in southern China, unveiled the Baojun 630, a sedan that combines GM technology and China’s low manufacturing costs.
Wuling Baojun 630 from All Sides
Published on November 23, 2010 by Tycho de Feyter

Production of the new Wuling Baojun 630 started yesterday, one of the first 630′s to roll off the line was this very sexy brown car. Here she is from all sides:
Wuling Baojun 630 is OUT, production started
Published on November 22, 2010 by Tycho de Feyter

Production of the Wuling-Baojun 630 has started. Baojun is a subbrand of minicarmaker Wuling. Wuling is a joint venture between SAIC (aka Shanghai Auto), General Motors and Wuling Automotive in China. The new brand is meant for entry level cars, the 630 is the first one. The 630 is based on the Shanghai-GM Buick Excelle and will use 1.5 and 1.8 Excelle engines.
Official Pics: Wuling Baojun 630
Published on November 9, 2010 by Tycho de Feyter

Exactly one week after we saw the Baojun 630 without any camouflage we now got the very first official pics. Pics are leaked from what loox like a leaflet, maybe meant for the 630′s debut at the Guangzhou Auto Show in December.
