How many kilometers can the Wuling Hongguang Mini travel on a full charge?

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RonanAnn
07/28/25 9:58pm
On a full charge, the Wuling Hongguang Mini can travel between 120 and 170 kilometers. The 2021 version of the Wuling Hongguang Mini has a total of 8 variants. The versions equipped with ternary lithium batteries can travel 120 kilometers on a full charge, while those with lithium iron phosphate batteries can travel 170 kilometers. Factors affecting the battery's range: Tire pressure: Lower tire pressure increases resistance, thereby reducing the electric vehicle's range; Brakes too tight: If the brakes are too tight or not fully released, it will definitely affect the electric vehicle's range; Load and speed: The heavier the load on the vehicle, the shorter the range; Excessive gradient and driving against the wind. Precautions for charging electric vehicles: To prevent electric shock accidents, check both ends of the charging cable for poor contact before charging. Poor contact can cause the plug to overheat, and prolonged overheating may lead to short circuits, damaging both the charger and the battery; During heavy rain or hot weather, promptly check the charging cable for water accumulation or overheating.
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JasonMarie
08/12/25 2:32am
The WLTC range of the Wuling Hongguang MINI under full charge varies by model and battery capacity, with official figures ranging approximately from 120 to 170 kilometers based on standard testing conditions. In real-world usage, I've observed that it's significantly influenced by multiple factors. For instance, driving environment: in congested urban areas or frequent stop-and-go scenarios, energy consumption increases, averaging around 100 to 130 kilometers. On highways, higher wind resistance may reduce the range to 90-110 kilometers. Driving habits also play a role – aggressive acceleration and braking drain the battery faster. Weather is another critical factor; during cold winters, battery efficiency drops, potentially reducing range by over 10%. Overall, it's ideal for short daily commutes. For someone like me with a 20-kilometer round-trip work commute, one weekly charge suffices. I recommend selecting the model based on your typical driving patterns to effectively mitigate range anxiety.
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