Wuling Bingo Electric Hatchback Exposed By Chinese MIIT With 333KM Cruising Range

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Recently, the Wuling Bingo (缤果), a four-seat electric hatchback, was exposed by Chinese MIIT. It is expected to launch on the Chinese car market within the first quarter of 2023. Price will range from about 80,000 – 120,000 RMB (11,240 – 16,850 USD). The Bingo is made by SAIC-GM-Wuling (SGWM), a car-making joint venture between SAIC, General Motors, and Wuling Motors.

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Positioned above the Wuling Hongguang MINI EV, the size of the Wuling Bingo is 3950/1708/1580mm with a 2560mm wheelbase and a 990 (1120) kilo curb weight. The motor is located at the front. Wuling will offer two power options: 30 kW and 50 kW. The top speed is 100 km/h for both versions. The energy is stored in a lithium iron phosphate battery with a capacity of 17.3 kWh and 31.9 kWh, corresponding to a CLTC cruising range of 203 km and 333 km, respectively.

The overall shape of the Wuling Bingo is round and cute, with a closed front grille, large oval-shaped headlights on both sides of the front face, blacken window frames, and chrome trim all around the body. The car runs on multi-spoke wheels. Based on its appearance, it seems that the Wuling Bingo may be targeting the female consumer group.

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A DC fast charging port on the right front fender.

The Wuling Bingo offers black and white roof options.

The hatch is shaped a bit like a sedan, with a short flat deck and an integrated spoiler, further enhancing the sportiness of the car. The round taillights are large and the third brake light is positioned at the bottom of the window.

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We will keep an eye on it, so stay tuned!

Source: AutoHome, MIIT

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6 COMMENTS

  1. The weight of the car is actually 2075 lb not 2075kg

    Also don’t see how this is a better proposition than the upcoming BYD Seagull.

  2. Mr. Chen, regarding weight, you commented:
    “Thanks for pointing it out, Tyler! Corrected.”
    However, we’re not seeing that “correction”, in the main text. 😮
    Is the curb weight 2075 lb? Please clarify.

    • Hi Dragn, the curb weight is 990 & 1120 kg, respectively, for the two power versions. This info is located in the 2nd paragraph.

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