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What is the maximum speed of the Wuling Hongguang Mini?

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Maria
07/29/25 3:56pm
The Wuling Hongguang Mini can reach a maximum speed of 100 km/h. Positioned as a micro pure electric vehicle, the Hongguang Mini features a two-door, four-seat layout with dimensions of 2917mm in length, 1493mm in width, and 1621mm in height, and a wheelbase of 1940mm. It offers two range options: 120km and 170km. The Wuling Hongguang Mini is reinforced in key areas such as the body side panels, battery periphery, and front and rear main load-bearing zones of the cabin. The proportion of high-strength steel in the entire body exceeds 57%, and the vehicle is designed with multiple anti-dent reinforcement plates. Equipped with a front anti-collision beam, its robust steel structure provides armor-like protection, easily meeting the safety standards for daily commuting. Even on more complex real-world roads, it effectively safeguards users.
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AdrielAnn
08/15/25 3:54am
Last time I drove the Wuling Hongguang Mini on the highway, the top speed could reach around 100 km/h, which matches the official data. As a small electric vehicle, it's very practical for urban commuting, but it feels a bit underpowered on the highway. The lightweight body makes it feel a bit floaty, and the steering isn't very stable. In the city, driving at 60-70 km/h is the most comfortable. With a motor power of just over 20 kW, acceleration on the highway is slow, and the battery drains quickly, reducing the range from 170 km to about 120 km. The speed design prioritizes safety and cost-efficiency, making it ideal for short trips like grocery shopping. For long-distance travel, it's better to switch to a larger car for a more secure and comfortable drive.
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MaggieLee
10/12/25 4:46am
My Wuling Hongguang Mini has a top speed of around 100 km/h. I've tried it a few times, and it's convenient enough for city use, but you have to be careful with body sway on long trips. The car is small and lightweight, starting to feel floaty at speeds above 90 km/h, requiring both hands to grip the steering wheel tightly. The range drops noticeably on highways, with the battery depleting quickly during acceleration. For daily commuting at 40-60 km/h, it's most economical, needing just one charge per day. Considering its positioning as an entry-level commuter vehicle, this speed setting is reasonable—it's cost-effective, eco-friendly, and helps avoid traffic congestion.
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