Wuling Motors is a famous Chinese automobile brand, part of SAIC General Motors Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd. (SGMW), which was established in 2002 by Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (Group), General Motors (China), and Liuzhou Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd. Wuling Motors mainly produces economical vehicles, including mini passenger cars and mini trucks. Its products are known for their high cost-performance ratio and practicality, which are highly popular among Chinese consumers.
The development history of Wuling Motors can be traced back to the establishment of Liuzhou Power Machinery Factory in 1958. After years of development, Wuling Motors has become a leading brand in China's mini vehicle market. Its products not only have a very high market share in the domestic market but are also exported to various countries and regions such as Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and South America. Representative models of Wuling Motors include the Wuling Sunshine, Wuling Rongguang, and Wuling Hongguang, among which the Wuling Sunshine was once hailed as "the most important car on Earth."
In recent years, Wuling Motors has actively responded to the national new energy vehicle policy by launching a variety of new energy models, including the Hongguang MINI EV, further expanding its product line and meeting market and consumer needs. Wuling Motors always adheres to the corporate philosophy of "building cars that people love," and is committed to creating value for customers by providing high-quality products and services.