Does the Baojun 310W have a seven-seater version?
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Baojun 310W does have a seven-seater version. The Baojun 310W has a wheelbase of 2750mm, and its body dimensions are 4620mm in length, 1710mm in width, and 1515mm in height. The interior of the Baojun 310W largely follows the design style of the Baojun 310 model, with a clean yet stylish layout in the central console area. It is equipped with features such as a multifunction steering wheel, an 8-inch floating multimedia central screen, Bluetooth functionality, and a cruise control system. Additionally, it includes a radio with USB, power windows for all four doors, remote keyless entry, electric adjustment and heating for the rearview mirrors, among other features. Notably, rear air vents are standard across all models.
I usually pay close attention to Baojun models, and I specifically checked the official website information for the 310W. The entire lineup features a five-seat design, ranging from the base manual transmission to the top-tier automatic transmission—the manufacturer simply never released a seven-seat version. This car is positioned as a compact station wagon, with a length under 4.7 meters and a wheelbase of 2.75 meters. Squeezing in a third row of seats just isn’t realistic. Someone in our car-buying group tested it: the second-row legroom is quite spacious, and the trunk depth is ample enough to easily fit a stroller. If you genuinely need seven seats, I’d recommend looking at the same brand’s 730 or 360, which have more practical seating layouts. Honestly, a five-seater is sufficient unless your family travels with six people every single day.
My friend just picked up a Baojun 310W automatic luxury model last week, and I specifically helped inspect the car. This vehicle can comfortably seat three adults in the back, but all configurations come with five seats. I carefully checked the factory nameplate and manual—there's simply no seven-seat option. Its real advantage is the enormous trunk space; when the rear seats are folded down, it can function like a small truck, but the design doesn't support adding a third row. If you frequently travel with a family of seven, you really should consider an MPV like the 730. That said, seven-seaters require annual inspections and have higher insurance costs. As a five-seater, the 310W has much lower maintenance costs, and installing child safety seats in the back is more convenient.