
Wuling's vehicle lineup, excluding pure electric models, features exclusively manual transmissions across its traditional fuel-powered vehicles, with no automatic transmission options available. Taking the Hongguang Plus as an example, here are some relevant details about the Wuling Hongguang Plus: 1. Exterior Design: The Wuling Hongguang PLUS adopts design elements of "parallel rectangles, simple and rugged," along with the design concept of "slightly curved" body surfaces. The combination of various parallel straight lines and fold lines resonates with the overall design style, advocating a philosophy of simplicity and reducing complexity. 2. Powertrain: The Wuling Hongguang PLUS is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine across the entire lineup, paired with a 6MT manual transmission. It delivers a maximum torque of 250N·m, which can be achieved at 2200rpm, equivalent to the maximum torque produced by mainstream 2.4L engines. The low-end torque performance ensures easy starts, significantly improves climbing and load-carrying capabilities, and fully meets users' daily travel and heavy-load transportation needs.

Yes, Wuling Motors does have automatic transmission vehicles. I personally drive an automatic version of the Wuling Hongguang PLUS, and the main reason I bought it is because of the severe traffic congestion during my daily commute in the city—manual transmission is just too tiring. The automatic transmission is simple to operate, just press the accelerator or brake, no hassle, especially friendly for new drivers. This car has decent fuel consumption, around 7-8 liters per 100 kilometers, and the comfort is acceptable with fairly soft seats. I’ve also looked into other Wuling models, like the Hongguang S3, which also comes in an automatic version at an affordable price—just over 100,000 yuan. I recommend test driving it; automatic transmission is safer and more comfortable in rainy conditions or during long-distance driving. Overall, Wuling’s automatic transmission models are great for daily commuting, offering high value for money—simple but practical.

Absolutely! I've been driving the Wuling Hongguang automatic transmission model for almost two years now. I chose it purely for family convenience – the ride is smooth for my wife and kids in the back seats without any bumpiness. It's equipped with a CVT transmission, providing seamless shifts without jerking, which is especially handy during school runs, eliminating the hassle of frequent gear changes. Wuling vehicles are generally budget-friendly, and while the automatic version costs a bit more than the manual, it has lower maintenance costs, making oil changes and such a breeze. I recall the latest Hongguang MINI EV also comes in an automatic version, perfect for grocery runs and short trips. Just a heads-up: make sure to check the transmission fluid regularly and avoid overloading. Overall, the automatic transmission makes driving much easier, and Wuling as a brand has proven reliable with no major issues so far.

Wuling Motors does offer automatic transmission models. As an ordinary office worker, I drive the Wuling Rongguang automatic to commute, which is particularly convenient as it eliminates the hassle of using the clutch. The automatic transmission shows obvious advantages in traffic jams, with simple operation that makes it easy for beginners to handle. My model has decent fuel consumption, saving me a lot on gas money every month. Wuling's automatic transmission vehicles, such as the Hongguang series, are designed for practicality with spacious interiors, suitable for both cargo and passengers. In terms of safety, it comes with an ABS anti-lock braking system for added peace of mind. I recommend choosing a model with automatic transmission when buying a car, especially for female drivers, to reduce stress. Daily maintenance is also affordable, and replacement parts are easy to find.


