Spy Shots: Wuling Baojun 630 hatchback is almost Ready for the China car market

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New spy shots of the upcoming Wuling Baojun 630 hatchback show the vehicle is almost ready for the China car market. The Wuling Baojun 630 hatchback will debut on the Beijing Auto Show in April and will be launched on the Chinese auto market around the same time.

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The Baojun 630 hatchback is based on the Baojun 630 sedan and they are both based on the platform of the China-made Buick Excelle.

Price of the hatchback will start around 55.000 yuan, undercutting the sedan by about 5000 yuan. The price difference might not look that big but ii means a lot in China where many first-car-buyers are working with a very tight budget. Engines are the same as in the sedan: a 112hp 1.5 and a 143hp 1.8, mated to a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic.

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Baojun is an entry level brand under the SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture, in which GM has a 33.3% stake. The other partners are SAIC (aka Shanghai Auto) and Wuling Automotive. SAIC and GM are tied up in the giant Shanghai-GM joint venture that makes Buick, Chevrolet, and Cadillac cars for the Chinese market.




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