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What brand is the Wuling Xingchen engine?

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NadiaLee
07/29/2025, 04:19:11 AM

Wuling Xingchen engine is a brand produced by SAIC-GM-Wuling itself, which is a four-cylinder 1.5T turbocharged engine with the code name LJO. Engine introduction: Maximum power 108kW, maximum horsepower 147Ps, maximum torque 250N/m, matched with a 6-speed manual or simulated 8-speed CVT transmission. Based on previous tuning levels, the estimated combined fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is around 7 liters. Origin of Wuling Xingchen: Wuling Xingchen is the first strategic SUV under Wuling's global silver badge from SAIC-GM-Wuling. On April 19, 2021, at the Shanghai Auto Show, Wuling brand held a themed press conference called 'Built for Beauty' and officially announced the name of its first strategic SUV under the global silver badge as Wuling Xingchen.

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SawyerRose
08/13/2025, 12:46:08 AM

I've driven the Wuling Xing Chen several times. Its engine is Wuling's own in-house developed brand, commonly available in 1.5L naturally aspirated and 1.5T turbocharged versions. As someone very interested in automotive technology, I think its design is based on the SAIC-GM platform but entirely built locally in China. The horsepower ranges around 110 to 150, with a high compression ratio of 10:1, paired with a CVT transmission that delivers smooth and powerful performance. In city driving, it accelerates responsively without any jerking, and in suburban areas, the average fuel consumption is just over 6 liters per 100km, which is quite fuel-efficient. The engine block uses cast iron material, making it sturdy and durable, with straightforward maintenance. From a technological development perspective, it has evolved from the initial B-series to the current intelligent electronic control system, meeting China's National VI emission standards. Overall, its performance is comparable to joint-venture brands, making it particularly suitable for pragmatic users considering a car purchase.

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LeCarlos
10/05/2025, 01:36:55 AM

As a young car owner, I've owned the Wuling Xingchen for half a year now, equipped with Wuling's own brand engine. My model is the 1.5L naturally aspirated version, which offers responsive acceleration and performs effortlessly even in heavy city traffic during rush hours. The fuel consumption is surprisingly low, averaging only 6-7 liters for daily commutes, and remains economical on long-distance trips lasting 6-7 hours. The engine runs quietly without any unusual noises, providing a more comfortable experience than my brother's joint-venture car. Maintenance is hassle-free, with oil changes at the 4S store costing just a few hundred yuan, and I've encountered almost no issues. The spacious interior accommodates plenty of luggage, and the power is sufficient for daily use, including hill climbing. For those needing more highway performance, my friend opted for the 1.5T version with stronger power. Overall, I find this engine reliable and cost-effective, making it ideal for ordinary office workers or families.

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PeterFitz
11/18/2025, 02:08:30 AM

I've worked in the auto repair shop for twenty years and seen many Wuling Xingchen engines - they're Wuling's own brand. Owners often bring their cars for maintenance, and generally, there aren't major issues unless improper maintenance leads to carbon buildup or aging spark plugs. I recommend changing the oil every 5,000 kilometers and cleaning the throttle body to maintain performance. The engine has a simple structure, sturdy cylinder blocks with few failures, and parts are easy to find and affordable. Fuel consumption is well controlled, around 6-7 liters in the city, and it meets emission standards. Repairs aren't troublesome, unlike the complexity of high-end cars. For minor issues like slow starting, just replacing the ignition coil usually solves it. Overall, it's reliable and durable, a wise choice for those on a budget.

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DelDelilah
01/08/2026, 03:45:00 AM

I'm a car enthusiast who enjoys researching domestic brands. The Wuling Xingchen's engine is independently developed by SAIC-GM-Wuling, which may sound ordinary but boasts solid technology. I recall it was optimized from a GM platform, with horsepower increased to around 140, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission for smooth driving. In terms of driving experience, its sufficient low-speed torque makes hill climbing effortless, and fuel consumption remains stable at around 6 liters per 100 km. Compared to other domestic brands like Haval, it emphasizes lower costs and reliability, with strict quality control at its Liuzhou factory. The engine's durability is excellent, capable of running 100,000 km without issues. Historically, it has undergone multiple upgrades, and now its intelligent electronic control system ensures worry-free and efficient daily driving.

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LaPhoebe
04/05/2026, 02:13:09 AM

As a homemaker, I drive the Wuling Xingchen to take my kids to school. The engine is Wuling's own brand, the 1.5L version provides sufficient power, and it's quiet and smooth for daily commuting with a high safety rating and no unexpected stalling. It's very fuel-efficient, keeping monthly expenses low, and the spacious back seat easily accommodates school bags and toys. Maintenance is simple and affordable, easily handled at the neighborhood auto repair shop. After driving for over a year, the engine has had no issues, with quick start-up response and no jerking. On a long trip once, the engine performed reliably with fuel consumption under seven liters. Plus, with a five-year or 100,000-kilometer warranty, it's quite reassuring. In real family life, it's practical and worry-free, highly recommended for those in need of an affordable car.

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