Articles about Baojun

Should it be sold in the Philippines?
MG appears set to add yet another electric vehicle in its portfolio. The British-Chinese automaker recently released a teaser of its upcoming model and has been described as an 'intelligent CUV (Crossover Utility Vehicle).'The first market that will get it
Yep, it’s a little more practical now
We've covered the pint-sized Baojun Yep mini electric crossover. It's also known as the Baojun Yue, and it's caught the attention of many because, well, just look at it.One of the likely reasons why it's making
The distributor teased it recently
Remember the Baojun Yep? Also known as the Baojun Yue, it's a mini EV that's made to look like boxy SUVs of yesteryears, and it was launched in China earlier this year. At the time, there was no word regarding
Here’s a closer look at the mini EV
Did you know that General Motors has been involved in a joint venture with Chinese firms SAIC and Wuling Motors since 2002, building budget cars under the Wuling and Baojun brands mostly for the Chinese market?No? Well, you do now, not
Let’s be real, it was bound to happen
The Baojun Yep has generated a bit of buzz worldwide. Whether it's the miniature dimensions, the retro design, or its general cuteness, the little EV SUV is getting its fair share of attention. We don't know what it's like
Mini EV pickups, anyone?
Remember the Baojun Yep? It's a mini EV SUV that was revealed earlier this year, and it did draw some parallelisms with a certain small SUV from Suzuki. That aside, the boxy and retro-inspired interior drew a fair bit of
Yep, that’s really the name
A few months back, Baojun previewed what was said to be a mini electric crossover. At the time, the Chinese automaker didn't share much details about it, be it specs, dimensions, or range. But if you've always been curious about
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This should be good
General Motors' joint venture in China together with SAIC and Wuling Motors has produced quite a few interesting vehicles in the past. There's the Hong Guang Mini EV and the Zhengtu, among others. What's up next, however, just might be
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