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Wuling EV Portfolio


Wuling brand EVs

Wuling is an EV brand owned by SAIC-GM-Wuling and made in China. This model portfolio showcases the shift toward zero-emission mobility.

Vehicles are organized by model family. A model family is an OEM-defined product program sharing a common platform, architecture, and market positioning, from which multiple body styles, variants, and trims are derived.


Wuling EV Model Families

List of Wuling EV model families - only all-electric (BEV) models are listed:

Canonical Model Variants Style
Wuling Air Cabrio hatchback
Wuling Air LR hatchback
Wuling Air SR hatchback
Wuling Bingo Plus hatchback
Wuling Bingo SR hatchback
Wuling Cloud LR hatchback
Wuling Cloud SR hatchback
Wuling Mini EV Cabrio hatchback
Wuling Mini EV Gameboy hatchback
Wuling Mini EV SR hatchback
Wuling Starlight LR sedan
Wuling Starlight SR SUV


Wuling EV Technology

Platform: Shared, 400V
E/E Architecture: Baseline
OTA Capability: Baseline
Battery Suppliers: CATL
Power Inverter Tech: IGBT-based

Platform = level of vehicle platform maturity or advancement, and its dominant system voltage.
Shared = ICE-derived | Dedicated = EV-native platform | SDV-Native = future-proof

E/E Architecture: degree of integration and maturity of the vehicle’s electronic/electric control systems (from Baseline legacy wiring to Advanced domain/zonal designs).
Baseline = Distributed ECUs | Modern = Domain-based | SDV-Native = Zonal-based with central compute

OTA Capability = scope of Over-The-Air updates supported — from Baseline basic infotainment to Advanced control and systems firmware.
Baseline = Infotainment/maps | Limited = Infotainment+ | Partial = Multiple systems | Advanced = Most systems | Full = Full-vehicle updateable

Battery Suppliers = primary traction battery suppliers across the model lineup.

Power Inverter Tech = power electronics technology used (silicon carbide SiC vs silicon), which affects efficiency and thermal performance.
IGBT = Conventional | SiC = High-efficiency | GaN = Next-generation, pilots





About Wuling

Wuling Motors is a Chinese automaker known for producing practical, affordable, and high volume vehicles that meet the needs of everyday drivers across urban and rural China. Established in 2002 as a joint venture between SAIC Motor, General Motors, and Guangxi Automobile Group, Wuling has grown into one of China's most prolific manufacturers of compact cars, microvans, and electric vehicles. The brand's success is built on its ability to combine low cost manufacturing with strong localization and responsive product development, earning it a reputation as the people's automaker within the Chinese market.

Wuling's breakthrough in the electric era came with the Hongguang Mini EV, a compact city car that became one of the world's best selling electric vehicles due to its simplicity, affordability, and ease of use. The Mini EV's minimalist design, small footprint, and accessible pricing made it particularly popular among young urban consumers and first time EV buyers. The success of this model demonstrated China's unique approach to electrification, focusing not only on luxury and performance but also on practical, mass adoption for everyday mobility. Following the Mini EV, Wuling expanded its lineup with models such as the Air EV, Bingo, and Mini EV Cabrio, broadening its appeal across domestic and export markets.

Built on SAIC GM Wuling's Global Small Electric Vehicle platform, Wuling's EVs prioritize cost efficiency, lightweight construction, and ease of maintenance while incorporating essential safety and connectivity features. The company continues to invest in battery technology and electric drive systems optimized for short range urban driving, using compact lithium iron phosphate batteries and efficient single motor configurations. Despite their simplicity, Wuling vehicles support fast charging and smart connectivity through mobile apps, enhancing convenience for modern consumers.

Wuling's manufacturing operations are headquartered in Liuzhou, Guangxi, where the company operates multiple large scale plants with vertically integrated production for body stamping, battery assembly, and final vehicle manufacturing. The brand has also begun exporting select electric models to Southeast Asia, Latin America, and other emerging markets as part of SAIC's global expansion strategy. With its focus on democratizing electric mobility, Wuling represents the pragmatic and scalable side of China's EV industry, delivering clean, reliable, and affordable transportation solutions to millions of drivers worldwide.