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Wuling Hongtu
Overview
ManufacturerSAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile
Also calledWuling LZW 6381
Wuling Journey
Wuling Sunshine
Wuling N200
Chevrolet N200
Chevrolet N300
Production2006–present
Body and chassis
ClassMicrovan
Body styleMicrovan
Powertrain
Engine1,051 cc LJ465Q3-1 I4
1,206 cc LAQ I4
Dimensions
Wheelbase250 cm
Length386 cm
Width157 cm

The Wuling Hongtu is a five- to eight-seater Microvan made by SGMW (SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile), a Chinese joint venture of SAIC with Liuzhou Wuling Motors Co and the US-American company General Motors. Unlike the company's earlier Mitsubishi based products, the Hongtu is an independent development. Codenamed LZW 6381B3, the Hongtu is also marketed as the Wuling Journey and Sunshine (the cargo version - confusing, as there is another car called the Wuling Sunshine in other markets) in Singapore, Chevrolet N200 (Latin America, North Africa, Middle East) and Chevrolet N300 in Ecuador .[1]

Specifications

The LZW 6381B3 Hongtu is equipped with Wuling's own B-series four cylinder engine of 1.2 litres displacement (engine code LAQ). Its 86 PS (63 kW) at 6,000 rpm is enough to propel the 1,095 kg (2,414 lb) car to 135 km/h (84 mph).[2] The Singaporean market Sunshine and Journey receive the modelcode LZW 6381C3, the one-letter difference denoting its being equipped with the older 1.1-litre LJ465Q3-1 engine, which is based on the thirty-year-old Suzuki F10A. With only 53 PS (39 kW) on tap, the Sunshine/Journey's top speed is barely over 105 km/h (65 mph).[3]

Side view of Hongtu/Sunshine

Suspension is independent by MacPherson struts in front, with either leaf springs or coil springs in rear depending on the equipment level. Brakes are discs up front and drums in the rear, and only a five-speed manual transmission is available. Safety features such as airbags and ABS brakes are available at extra cost.[2]

Sales in Latin America began in July 2008, as the car entered the Peruvian market under the name of Chevrolet N200. The N200 receives another grille and prominent Chevrolet badges. Since August 2009, the Chevrolet N200 is sold through GM's distribution network in markets in Latin America, Africa, and Arab countries.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Li Fangfang (2009-08-14). "Wuling minis go global under GM Chevrolet brand". China Daily. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
  2. ^ a b "Wuling Hongtu". SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile (SGMW). Retrieved 2010-12-02.
  3. ^ "Showroom". K B Auto Pte Ltd. Retrieved 2010-12-02.