How many models does the new Wuling Zhiguang 6390 have?
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The new Wuling Zhiguang 6390 has 3 models: 63990QF (0.995), 6390AF (1.149), and 6390BF (1.206). Common Wuling models: 6358 Xingwang, 6376 Zhiguang, 6386 (2008 new Zhiguang), 6390 (2010 new Wuling Zhiguang). Wuling Zhiguang 6390: An improved version of the new Wuling Zhiguang, with a wheelbase of 2500mm and dimensions of 3885/3920*1600*1860mm. Brand introduction: "Wuling Zhiguang" is the first domestic model developed independently using advanced domestic technology with the support of the Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center, a joint venture between General Motors and SAIC Group. Without airbags, "Wuling Zhiguang" was among the first domestic models to pass the "frontal collision occupant protection" test certification. It underwent comprehensive vehicle testing and verification according to the world's most advanced automotive technology standards, fully representing the product's advanced technology.
When I bought the Wuling Zhiguang 6390, I compared the models in detail. There were mainly three common versions: the 1.0L Standard version is suitable for daily commuting, fuel-efficient and practical; the 1.2L Comfort version has stronger power and comes with air conditioning and padded seats; the Cargo version has removable rear seats, making it convenient for hauling goods. I chose the Comfort version at that time, as it provided better temperature control during long drives and prevented fogging on rainy days. The car is highly reliable overall, with simple maintenance. The salesperson provided a detailed manual at the time of purchase, but I recommend test-driving it yourself to experience the differences.
Having repaired Wuling vehicles for many years, the 6390 model commonly comes in three variants: the standard passenger version with a lightweight chassis that's easy to maintain; the cargo reinforced version with a strengthened rear axle, often used for transportation; and the high-end version featuring additional cooling systems and interior upgrades. When repairing them, I found that the fuse and wiring designs are quite similar, but the engine layouts differ slightly, causing component positions to vary. Though there are few models, each version has its minor issues to watch out for, such as the cargo version's rear seat locks being prone to loosening—regular checks can prevent trouble.