Can the Wuling Hongguang be driven on highways?
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Wuling Hongguang can indeed be driven on highways. Relevant regulations state that non-motor vehicles, tractors, wheeled special-purpose motor vehicles, articulated buses, full trailers, and other motor vehicles with a designed maximum speed of less than 70 kilometers per hour are not allowed to enter highways. Extended content: The Wuling Hongguang is equipped with two engines, the P-TEC 1.2L and the 1.5L-DVVT, both designed and manufactured according to General Motors' global powertrain standards. These engines feature a double overhead camshaft design, which is relatively rare in small-displacement engines. They ensure ample power while also demonstrating excellent fuel economy, significantly reducing vehicle operating costs. The P-TEC 1.2L engine was once awarded the "2009 China Top Ten Engines" and boasts a high power output of 52.2 kW per liter. The 1.5L engine is a high-performance engine newly developed by SAIC-GM-Wuling, with parameters that can even rival those of a 1.6L engine, delivering a maximum power of 75 kW at 6000 rpm and a maximum torque of 146 N·m at 4200 rpm.