Spy Shots: Baojun 330 is Naked from all Sides in China

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The best Spy Shots so far of the upcoming Baojun 330 sedan, looking completely ready to go. The Baojun 330 is a new sub-compact sedan. It will debut on the Chengdu Auto Show in September and launch on the Chinese car market soon thereafter.

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The Baojun 330 is based on the previous generation Chevrolet Sail, which was manufactured in China by the Shanghai-GM joint venture. The Sail has since been replaced by the new-ish Chevrolet Sail 3. There will also be a hatchback version which will be called Baojun 310.

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The Baojun 330 will be powered by a 1.5 liter four-cylinder petrol engine with an output of 109hp, mated to a five-speed manual. The engine is also used in the Sail 3, but there it is mated to a six-speed manual. Size: 4300/1748/1500, wheelbase is 2520.

Baojun is an entry level brand under the SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture, in which GM has a 43% 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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A very basic interior with lots of black an beige.

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Rear lights on the large side but not unhip.

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She is looking better in red.

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Baojun badge and badge on the right don’t sit straight. Messy.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. As for the sloppy work on the deck lid, SGMW ownership is mostly an SOE (57%), and so it looks like another case of
    “good enough for government work”………
    So much for the sub brand (own brand) idea.

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