
Wuling Capgemini is front-wheel drive, a compact MPV with front-engine, front-wheel drive configuration, meaning the engine is positioned at the front of the vehicle and the front wheels drive the entire car. The dimensions of the Wuling Capgemini are 4875 mm in length, 1880 mm in width, and 1690 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2800 mm. It is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine across the entire lineup. The 1.5-liter turbocharged engine in the Wuling Capgemini delivers a maximum power of 108 kW and a maximum torque of 250 Nm, with the maximum power achieved at 5200 rpm and the maximum torque available between 2200 to 3400 rpm. It is paired with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a CVT transmission.

I've been driving the Wuling Capgemini for over half a year and feel that it's a front-wheel-drive vehicle, which drives quite smoothly. It's very agile when turning and parking on city roads, making it effortless to handle. As a family MPV, the space design is fantastic, with no rear axle hump and a flat floor. The second and third-row seats are highly flexible, making it easy to install child safety seats or large luggage without feeling cramped. For daily commuting, the average fuel consumption is around 7 liters, which is fuel-efficient and economical, fitting well within an ordinary family's budget. On rainy days, the front-wheel drive provides good traction, ensuring stable driving with minimal slipping. However, it feels a bit underpowered when climbing mountain roads, so I'd recommend adding an anti-slip device. is simple and cheap—just a few dozen yuan for an oil change at a regular repair shop. Before buying, I compared it with similar MPVs, and the Wuling stands out in terms of practicality and price. If you're looking for a safe and comfortable city commuter, this front-wheel-drive car is definitely worth it.

From the perspective of automotive structure, the Wuling Victory adopts a front-wheel drive system, where the engine directly powers the front wheels, resulting in high transmission efficiency, reduced driveshaft weight, and overall vehicle lightweighting for better fuel economy. The front-wheel drive design offers quick response in handling, making it ideal for urban driving—such as agile cornering and effortless parking—though power transmission may be insufficient on rough terrain. I've inspected its chassis layout, which optimizes space utilization with a flat trunk capable of holding numerous items, making family trips convenient. The Wuling brand focuses on economical models, employing front-wheel drive to lower manufacturing costs, offering affordable pricing and simple . Common issues like tire wear can be avoided through regular replacement. In summary, this drive system balances daily needs and cost-effectiveness.

As a young person choosing a car, I test-drove the Wuling Capgemini and found it to be front-wheel drive, with light and easy handling that even beginners can easily master, making it very agile for navigating city streets. The spacious interior means no worries about carrying gear on road trips with friends, and the low fuel consumption reduces the cost of ownership, all within a budget of 100,000. The comfort of front-wheel drive is better than rear-wheel drive, providing a stable ride on flat roads, though the power is slightly weaker when climbing hills, making it suitable for daily use rather than off-road routes. The overall design is stylish and practical, making it a great value.

I use the Wuling Victory for transporting my kids, confirming it's front-wheel drive—safe and worry-free, with stable handling and smooth turns, so the kids don't get carsick in the back. The spacious interior fits a stroller and miscellaneous items, fuel consumption is economical for monthly savings, and is simple with quick service at the 4S shop. Front-wheel drive performs reliably on slippery roads, but requires a bit more throttle on inclines. Overall, it's very suitable for families.

The Wuling Victory is a front-wheel-drive MPV, with a drivetrain designed for practicality and economy. The front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout minimizes energy loss, ensuring stable urban handling and agile cornering. The front-wheel-drive system optimizes interior space, featuring a flat floor for easy entry and exit, along with a spacious trunk ideal for luggage storage, making it convenient for family trips. Compared to rear-wheel-drive models, it lacks off-road capability but excels in daily driving with fuel efficiency and low costs, aligning with Wuling's value-for-money brand identity. Highly recommended.


