
According to the official introduction from SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile, the Baojun E100 has a pure electric range of 250km as certified by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. However, based on real-world test data from some Baojun E100 owners, its actual range is around 200km. Below is an introduction to the Baojun E100: 1. Overview: The Baojun E100 is the first new energy vehicle under the Baojun brand of SAIC-GM-Wuling, launched on July 21, 2017. On June 12, 2018, an upgraded version of the Baojun E100 with improved range was officially released, increasing the range to 200 kilometers. 2. Exterior: The Baojun E100 features a perforated grille on the front face with smooth lines. The A-pillars are blackened, paired with a dual-tone body design, creating a visual effect of a floating roof. 3. Interior: The Baojun E100's interior adopts a wraparound design, with multi-directional adjustable seats. The multifunctional steering wheel and LCD instrument cluster can handle most functions. Additionally, the Baojun E100 comes with a 190L trunk and up to ten storage spaces inside the cabin.

I previously drove the Baojun E100, with an official range rating of around 155 kilometers. However, my personal experience showed that in daily urban driving, it was about 130-140 kilometers, dropping to 120 kilometers when using air conditioning or in cold winter temperatures. With a daily commute of less than 20 kilometers, charging once a week was sufficient. A full charge overnight using a standard 220V household socket was easy, making it very economical and cost-effective. However, on highways, the battery drains faster due to higher wind resistance and noticeable body sway, requiring careful driving. Regular battery maintenance and avoiding sudden acceleration can help extend the range. Overall, it's more than enough for commuters, eliminating frequent range anxiety, and parking is a breeze.

My Baojun E100 is mainly used for picking up kids and grocery shopping. The official range is 155 km, but in reality, it can last over 120 km in summer with AC on, and even shorter in winter. The key is its practicality and safety—perfect for short city trips. Charging costs just a few yuan each time, saving a lot compared to fuel. The car is compact and easy to maneuver, but long trips require planning for charging stations. I recommend regular battery health checks and using slow charging to extend battery life for a more worry-free drive.

I commute daily with the Baojun E100, which has an official range of 155 kilometers. With gentle driving, I can consistently achieve around 140 kilometers. Charging is simple and convenient using a household socket. The car's compact size is perfect for navigating city streets, and parking is hassle-free. The electricity costs save me a significant amount over a year. Maintenance costs are low, and it rarely has any issues.


