The inexpensive Wuling Starlight sedan will be available in hybrid and electric versions. The most expensive option will be able to travel 510 km without charging.
The new Wuling Starlight was introduced at the Guangzhou Auto Show. The price of the electric D-class sedan will be between 93,800 and 109,800 yuan ($13,000 – $15,300); This is the same price as the new Logan. This was reported by the Autohome website.
The new Wuling Starlight was created with the participation of General Motors specialists, since this concern, together with SAIC, is the founder of the Chinese brand. The model was launched with a hybrid version and an electric car will also appear later.
The Wuling Starlight sedan has a long, aerodynamic design with a prominent “nose” with LED lighting and “double-decker” headlights. A hybrid differs from an electric car by the presence of a radiator grille.
Wuling Starlight 2023 Dimensions:
- length – 4835 mm;
- width – 1860 mm;
- height – 1515 mm;
- wheelbase – 2800 mm.
The cabin is equipped with a virtual instrument panel and a 15.6-inch touchscreen, and the front seats are separated by a high central tunnel. Faux leather is used in the decoration and basic equipment includes keyless entry, climate control, light and rain sensors. The top version was given electric seats.
The rechargeable hybrid Wuling Starlight is equipped with a 177-horsepower electric motor and a 106-horsepower 1.5-liter gasoline engine. s., acts as a generator.
Maximum speed is limited to 145 km/h and average fuel consumption is 4 l/100 km. There is a choice of batteries with a capacity of 9.5 and 20.5 kWh: the electric range is 70 and 150 km respectively.
The Wuling Starlight electric car will be equipped with a 136 horsepower engine, but its maximum speed will be higher: 150 km/h. It will be possible to choose batteries of 41.9 and 54.3 kWh: the range will reach 410 and 510 km, respectively.
Meanwhile, they also showcased the updated Wuling HongGuang Mini EV electric car for $6,400 at the Guangzhou Auto Show.
Moreover Focus General Motors has reportedly declassified a new premium electric crossover.
Source: Focus
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