How does the Wuling Hongguang feel when driving at 120 km/h on the highway?
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Wuling Hongguang feels very fuel-efficient when driving at 120 km/h on the highway, but it consumes a lot of fuel in urban areas. Below is some relevant information about the Wuling Hongguang: 1. Introduction: The Wuling Hongguang is the first independently developed crossover product between commercial vehicles and passenger cars launched by SAIC-GM-Wuling. The product features a smooth exterior design, diverse and practical spacious driving space. 2. Exterior: The exterior combines a grand appearance with popular elements. The Wuling Hongguang adopts the currently very popular double-U front face design and a three-dimensional vertical waterfall-style chrome grille, which not only makes the front part look more fashionable and dynamic but also inherits some characteristics of the GM vehicle series. The striking eagle-eye crystal diamond headlights and feather-shaped crystal diamond front fog lights further enhance the vehicle's sense of grade.
I once drove a Wuling Hongguang at 120km/h on the highway, and it felt like driving a moving tin box. The wind noise was extremely loud—even with the windows tightly closed, you could still hear the howling. The steering wheel kept vibrating and required both hands to grip firmly. The body is relatively light, making it prone to instability under high wind resistance, especially when overtaking or turning. A side gust would cause the car to sway noticeably. The braking distance is also quite long, so you have to slow down early when following other cars, otherwise it feels unsettling. To be honest, prolonged driving leads to backaches, and the noise affects concentration. It's advisable to install low-drag accessories or perform regular balancing checks. The Wuling Hongguang is primarily designed for urban deliveries, and 120km/h on the highway is pushing its limits. Safety first—try not to push it too hard.