The E100 is built by Baojun, an automaker jointly owned by General Motors (GM) and SAIC Motor. The tiny 2 seat electric vehicle measures at only 2488mm (8.16 feet) long. So far it has been a huge hit ...
General Motors’ joint venture in China, SAIC–GM-Wuling, produces a relatively popular EV called the Baojun E100. The E100, while not sold in North America, has garnered some attention from overseas as ...
China is pushing automakers to sell as many electric cars as possible in order to keep their place in what is now the largest car market in the world. To get its share of the market, GM’s Chinese ...
We first reported on the Baojun E100 last August, when the Smart ForTwo Electric Drive rip-off copycat was initially launched in China. In the meantime, though, the SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture has ...
China is pushing automakers to sell as many electric cars as possible in order to keep their place in what is now the largest car market in the world. To get its share of the market, GM’s Chinese ...
It’s the Baojun E200, built under GM’s joint venture with SAIC and Wuling in China for the Chinese market. It’s actually the second battery electric vehicle to stem from the partnership following the ...
General Motors (NYSE: GM) did lots of things wrong in the years before the Great Recession. The company nearly collapsed as a result. However, one thing it did right was bet on China's auto market.
General Motors will start selling a tiny electric car in China this week that will cost about $5,300 after national and local electric vehicle incentives, according to GM. General Motors will start ...
SHANGHAI -- SAIC-GM-Wuling launched sales of its first Baojun electric car -- the E100, which is aimed at entry-level buyers. The car is priced as low as 35,800 yuan ($5,300), after national and local ...
The Baojun E200 EV went on sale nationwide in China back in September and is already attracting plenty of customers with its low-entry price and usable amount of range. The electric city car, which ...