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What are the differences between Rongguang S and Rongguang V?

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VanCole
07/29/2025, 08:41:49 PM

The differences between Rongguang S and Rongguang V are: 1. Different displacement: Rongguang S has a 1.2L engine displacement; Rongguang V has a 1.5L engine displacement. 2. Different drive modes: Rongguang S adopts a front mid-engine drive mode; Rongguang V adopts a rear mid-engine drive mode. Rongguang V is an upgraded version of Rongguang S, equipped with a rotary knob air conditioning control and neatly designed air vents. In the rear, Wuling Hongguang V is equipped with independent rear air vents with adjustable airflow. The Rongguang V model features sliding doors and a 2+2+3 seating layout.

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OValeria
08/15/2025, 01:46:26 AM

The Wuling Rongguang S and Rongguang V are both popular models from Wuling, but they differ significantly. I've driven the Rongguang S for cargo delivery for two years, and its space is truly unbeatable—the cabin height exceeds 1.8 meters, allowing it to easily accommodate full crates of goods. The fuel consumption is also reasonable, around 6 liters per 100 km, making it ideal for daily deliveries like ours. The interior is simple but practical, with firm yet durable seats. In comparison, the Rongguang V is more like a small passenger van, with a slightly lower cabin height but greater comfort. Its seats are softer, making long drives less tiring, and it comes with better features like air conditioning, though at a slightly higher price. Overall, the S is more economical and suited for cargo, while the V leans toward passenger transport or family use with enhanced comfort. Choosing based on needs is the smartest approach. For example, I use the S for courier work, while my friend opted for the V for family use—both are easy to drive and affordable to maintain.

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McHayden
10/19/2025, 10:44:59 PM

As someone with some knowledge about cars, I've noticed that the main differences between the Rongguang S and V lie in their core structures. The S model uses a 1.2L engine with higher torque, making it more suitable for heavy loads, and features a taller body with more interior space. The V model also has a 1.2L engine but is tuned for smoother performance, with a lower body and longer wheelbase, providing better stability at high speeds. In terms of interior features, the V offers more comfort-oriented elements like power windows, while the S focuses on practical space layout. Their target markets differ: the S is primarily a commercial vehicle for cargo transport, while the V has more of an MPV feel, suitable for family trips. Having test-driven both, I found the S has a stiffer chassis for agile handling, while the V has softer suspension and quieter operation. My recommendation: choose the S for heavy cargo needs and the V for passenger-oriented use.

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VonNorah
12/02/2025, 10:16:40 PM

From a cost perspective, the Rongguang S starts at just over 50,000 yuan, making it super economical with low maintenance and fuel consumption, allowing you to earn money quickly through cargo hauling. The Rongguang V is priced around 60,000 yuan, slightly more expensive but offers better configurations and finer interior details, providing higher comfort for passengers and great value for money. Both vehicles share the same sturdy engine, with the main difference being in space: the S has a higher roof for more cargo capacity, while the V features softer seats for comfort. When choosing between them, consider your budget and needs: the S is ideal for business use, and the V is perfect for family use—both are reliable and rust-resistant.

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DeNorah
01/22/2026, 11:40:29 PM

Driving the Rongguang S around the city offers nimble handling, though the stiff chassis causes some wobble over bumps. However, it delivers ample power for hauling cargo without sluggishness. The Rongguang V provides a quieter and more stable ride, making long highway trips less fatiguing with its softer suspension and better shock absorption. Its engine also feels more responsive. The two models differ significantly in space: the S boasts a straight-through cargo area for superior loading capacity, while the V features foldable rear seats for versatile use. I appreciate the S for its practicality and the V for its comfort. A test drive is recommended to compare their road feel.

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DelJosie
04/18/2026, 11:16:36 PM

My Wuling Rongguang S has been in use for over three years, with simple and inexpensive maintenance, cheap parts available everywhere, and high reliability without major repairs. Compared to my friend's Wuling Rongguang V, the maintenance is slightly more expensive with more configurations and minor issues—it's more comfortable but requires meticulous care. In the long run, the S is more durable, while the V offers comfort and suits car enthusiasts better. Economically, the S saves money, whereas the V incurs slightly higher costs over several years of use.

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