What are the differences between the Baojun e100 and e200?

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Shelly
07/30/25 1:12am
The differences between the Baojun e100 and e200 are as follows: 1. Different dimensions: The Baojun e100 measures 2488mm in length, 1506mm in width, and 1670mm in height; the e200 measures 2497mm in length, 1526mm in width, and 1616mm in height. 2. Different minimum ground clearance: The Baojun e100 has a minimum ground clearance of 130mm; the e200 has a minimum ground clearance of 125mm. 3. Different vehicle weight: The Baojun e100 weighs 849 kilograms; the e200 weighs 860 kilograms. Both the Baojun e100 and e200 are manufactured by SAIC-GM-Wuling, with a pure electric 39 horsepower motor, a maximum motor horsepower of 39ps, and a total motor power of 29kw.
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