Are Baojun and Wuling the same company?
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Wuling and Baojun both belong to SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd. The car brands under Wuling include: Wuling 730, Wuling Hongguang S, Wuling Hongguang PLUS, Wuling Hongguang S3, and Wuling Capgemini. The car brands under Baojun include: Baojun E100, Baojun 310, Baojun E200, Baojun 310W, and Baojun 610. Wuling's full name is SAIC-GM-Wuling. The shares of Wuling's vehicle business are held by SAIC Group (50.1%), General Motors (44%), and Wuling Motors (5.9%). However, the Wuling brand is registered under the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of Guangxi Autonomous Region, China, so Wuling is considered a Chinese domestic brand. Wuling has always adhered to the manufacturing principle of 'simplification and low cost,' primarily producing minivans and small trucks. Baojun is an independent car brand established by SAIC-GM-Wuling in 2010. The official launch of the new passenger car brand 'Baojun Automobile' by SAIC-GM-Wuling marked the beginning of this Chinese microcar leader's formal entry into the burgeoning sedan market.
Yes, both Baojun and Wuling belong to the same corporate group, SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile. I've driven the Baojun 730 and found it quite practical, while the Wuling Hongguang is also commonly seen on the roads—they're essentially sibling brands under one parent. Wuling is the elder brother, specializing in micro vehicles and commercial vehicles, whereas Baojun is the younger sibling with a more youthful positioning for family cars. Produced in the same factory, they share technology and parts, making things like bulb replacement and repairs convenient. Understanding this is important—it prevents being misled when buying used cars and makes daily maintenance more worry-free. If you're on a budget but want a reliable domestic car, either brand is a good choice.