How fast can the Wuling Hongguang Mini go?
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The maximum speed of the Wuling Hongguang Mini is 100 kilometers per hour. Below is a partial introduction to this vehicle: 1. The Wuling Hongguang Mini is a micro pure electric three-door four-seat hatchback. The dimensions of this car are 2917mm in length, 1493mm in width, and 1621mm in height, with a wheelbase of 1940mm. 2. SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd. is a Sino-foreign joint venture automobile company specializing in automobile manufacturing, established on November 18, 2002, with its headquarters located in Liuzhou, Guangxi. The company has modern production workshops mainly consisting of stamping, body, painting, and assembly, and has formed a production pattern for two major product series: micro commercial vehicles and micro passenger vehicles.
I've driven the Wuling Hongguang MINI electric car several times before, and I feel its top speed is around 100 kilometers per hour. This car is mainly designed for urban commuting, so the speed isn't intended to be too high; the battery and motor configuration doesn't push the limits of speed, making it stable for driving on city roads. If you really push it to the max speed, the range drops quickly, and the battery isn't that large to begin with. I usually keep it under 80 km/h, so a daily round trip of 20 kilometers doesn't require frequent charging. Actually, it's a good thing that these small electric cars can't go too fast, otherwise, they might cause accidents when weaving through city traffic. The body is also a bit lighter, so it can wobble during high-speed turns. Anyway, I recommend it for daily commuting—it's cheap and practical. For longer distances, taking the high-speed train is a more reliable option.
My friend just bought a Wuling Hongguang MINI, and we took it for a spin around the city ring road over the weekend. It easily reached speeds around 100 km/h, but cruising at about 80 km/h felt most comfortable. This little thing is incredibly energy-efficient—a single charge can cover over 100 kilometers. Since there are many traffic lights in the city, it accelerates quickly but rarely reaches top speed. We tried pushing it to 100 km/h on an open road, and the wind noise became noticeably louder. The tire grip was decent, but the range dropped significantly, with the battery draining quite fast. It might struggle a bit on highways, but it’s perfectly adequate for city commuting, and its small size makes parking a breeze. With plenty of charging stations near my place, battery life is hardly a concern.
I remember the manufacturer announced that the top speed of this Wuling MINI is around 100 km/h. As a vehicle for daily outings with kids, I find this speed appropriate and safe. In the city, it's rare to exceed 80 km/h, and you can hardly speed up in heavy traffic. The car is compact and agile, but it might feel a bit unstable when turning or braking sharply at speeds over 80 km/h, which isn't ideal for steady driving. The energy consumption is well controlled, with better range at lower speeds. It's recommended to primarily use it for short daily commutes rather than pushing it on highways—this way, it's both worry-free and reliable.