What are the differences between the base and high-end versions of the Baojun 310?
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The front fascia of this 1.5L base version Baojun 310W is identical to the mid-range version. The black-backed lens headlights are likely standard on all 1.5L models, with the only difference from the top-end version being the absence of daytime running lights in the fog lamp position. Side profile: The base version comes with steel wheels and plastic wheel covers, though the tire size remains consistent across all variants at 185. Another distinction from mid and high-end versions is that the door frames are body-colored instead of having black adhesive film, and the chrome trim along the lower edge of the windows is omitted. Interior: Key differences between the 1.5L base model and mid/high-end versions include the removal of the central touchscreen and multifunction steering wheel buttons. The center console's decorative panel matches the mid-range version with a silver-gray plastic finish, while the top-end version features wood-grain trim. Space: Space is undoubtedly the Baojun 310W's strongest suit. Its 2785mm wheelbase elevates it from a compact hatchback (like the standard 310) to near midsize sedan levels, making its rear legroom virtually unbeatable in its class.