Does the Wuling Hongguang Mini have a four-door version?

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DelArianna
07/24/25 1:50am
Wuling Hongguang Mini does not have a four-door version. 1. Exterior: The overall design of the Wuling Hongguang Mini bears some resemblance to the Wuling Hongguang PLUS, but its split front face design gives it a somewhat cute and adorable appearance. Additionally, the square headlights and the lower through-type air intake further enhance its appeal. 2. Interior and configuration: The dashboard features straight lines and is equipped with a rounded rectangular instrument panel, presenting a simple and clean design. It adopts a dark color scheme with blue accents in areas such as the air conditioning control zone and seats, making it very stylish. The new car is equipped with a motor that delivers a maximum power of 20kW and a peak torque of 85N·m. The battery capacity comes in two options: 144Ah and 96Ah, offering NEDC ranges of 170km and 120km respectively.
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VonValeria
08/10/25 9:30pm
As a family owner of the Wuling Hongguang Mini, I remember it did release a four-door version, such as the Macaron edition. It's very convenient for picking up and dropping off kids because the rear doors eliminate the hassle of climbing into the front seats, and the back seat offers ample space for family trips. The electric version is especially economical, with low charging costs, and its compact design is perfect for city traffic. If you're looking for similar models, you might also consider the Wuling Hongguang PLUS or other brands' small four-door electric vehicles, but the Hongguang Mini is a cost-effective entry-level choice and highly practical for daily commuting. Just be mindful of battery maintenance and avoid driving through water on rainy days. In short, the four-door version does exist, and I recommend test-driving it to experience the smoothness of getting in and out of the cabin.
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