Is Baojun a Domestic Brand?

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StWeston
07/29/25 4:39pm
Baojun is a domestic brand, an independent automobile brand established by SAIC-GM-Wuling in 2010. Baojun has successively launched models such as the Baojun 630 and Baojun 610 sedans, the Baojun 510 and Baojun 530 SUVs, the Baojun 730 and Baojun 360 MPVs, the Baojun 310 and Baojun 310W compact cars, as well as the Baojun E100 and Baojun E200 new energy electric vehicles. Baojun Interior Configuration: The dashboard features extensive soft leather wrapping with red stitching details; equipped with an LCD instrument panel/multifunction steering wheel/cruise control/touchscreen infotainment system/panoramic sunroof/automatic air conditioning, etc. In terms of storage space, the Baojun 510 offers ample storage compartments throughout the cabin, though the center armrest compartment is relatively small. For passenger space, a 174cm-tall individual will not feel cramped whether seated in the front or rear, which is quite sufficient. The rear seats also provide adjustable backrest angles, allowing for a comfortable reclined position without compromising trunk space. Baojun Powertrain Configuration The new Baojun models are equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged direct-injection engine and a CVT transmission. The 1.5T turbocharged direct-injection engine incorporates advanced technologies such as Delphi's 350bar high-pressure direct injection, Honeywell's next-generation twin-scroll turbocharging, Mahle's continuously variable displacement oil pump, and BorgWarner's wide-angle mid-mounted VVT system. It delivers a maximum power output of 130kW. The turbocharger engages quickly at low engine speeds of 1000rpm, generating a peak torque of 290Nm, which is sustained across a broad rpm range of 1500-3500.
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