
Wuling Capgemini is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, which features DVVT technology and direct fuel injection technology, and utilizes an aluminum alloy cylinder head and cast iron cylinder block. This engine is paired with a CVT transmission. The Wuling Capgemini is a five-door, six-seater MPV model under the Wuling brand, with body dimensions of 4875mm in length, 1880mm in width, and 1700mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2800mm. Positioned as a 'large four-seater family car', the Wuling Capgemini is not limited to a four-seat design but rather represents a new approach to family car layout based on the current travel needs of family users. In daily commuting scenarios involving 1 to 4 people, the Capgemini transforms into a spacious and luxurious four-seater vehicle.

I've been driving the Wuling Capgemini for a while now, and it's equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine that delivers smooth power output, whether in city traffic or on the highway. For my daily commute, the acceleration response is quick, making overtaking effortless, and I feel the engine noise is kept within reasonable limits—not too loud. Fuel consumption is also a highlight, averaging 7-8 liters per 100 kilometers, which is economical for a family MPV. This engine is paired with a CVT transmission, ensuring smooth starts without any jerking, making driving easy. In terms of reliability, I've driven it for over two years without encountering any engine issues, and maintenance is straightforward, with things like oil changes being convenient. Wuling emphasizes practicality in its design, offering adequate power and fuel efficiency, making it ideal for family or business transportation.

The 1.5T turbocharged engine equipped in the Wuling Capricorn is quite impressive, with a displacement of 1499cc, delivering a maximum horsepower of 147 hp and around 250 Nm of torque. During my research, I found that it utilizes multi-point fuel injection technology, ensuring high fuel efficiency and meeting environmental standards. Compared to the older naturally aspirated versions, the turbocharging enhances low-end torque, making it easier to handle slopes or carry loads. The CVT transmission optimizes driving smoothness, providing a seamless experience similar to an automatic gearbox. The engine layout is well-designed, maximizing space utilization, and maintenance tasks like replacing spark plugs or filters are straightforward. Wuling chose this configuration to balance performance and fuel consumption, making it suitable for various road conditions. User feedback indicates that its durability and fuel economy are both reliable.

I chose the Wuling Victory for family use mainly because of its practical engine. The 1.5T turbocharged power is just right, handling full passenger loads and luggage without strain. For daily school runs, fuel consumption stays around 7 liters, saving considerable expenses. The engine runs quietly, making long trips comfortable without disturbance, and maintenance costs are reasonable with just regular servicing needed. After over a year of use, it hasn't had any major issues, demonstrating strong reliability. Wuling clearly considered family needs when selecting this engine for the model.


