When will the Wuling Hongguang mini release a fuel version?
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Currently, there is no official news confirming that the Wuling Hongguang mini model will launch a fuel version. The Wuling Hongguang mini is a pure electric vehicle, positioned in the microcar series, with three models currently on sale: the Relax Edition, the Free Edition, and the Enjoy Edition. Here is more related information: Introduction to the Wuling Hongguang mini: 1. This "people's commuter car" uses hardcore technology to create a reliable battery that exceeds its price range. It is equipped with winter warmth technology, ensuring no reduction in winter range. Having undergone multiple rigorous tests, it promises an 8-year or 120,000-kilometer three-electric warranty policy, establishing comprehensive safety protection. 2. The battery compartment of the Hongguang MINI electric vehicle adopts a frame and cage-type high-strength steel structure, which can minimize deformation in the event of a collision, providing better safety protection for the power battery. At the same time, the new car is equipped with an intelligent battery management system (BMS), which can monitor the battery status in real-time to ensure safe and worry-free driving.
I've been driving the Wuling Hongguang MINI EV since last year, and this little car is super convenient for urban commuting, with easy parking and charging. But many friends have asked me when the fuel version will be released, as they want to use it for long-distance travel or in areas where charging is inconvenient. Currently, there is no official announcement about a fuel version. Wuling has always focused on an electric strategy to comply with environmental policies and reduce emissions. If future demand changes, such as saturation in the pure electric market or strong user feedback, they might consider a fuel version, but this would require one or two years of market observation. For now, I suggest considering the Hongguang S fuel version as an alternative or keeping an eye on official website updates, but don't get your hopes up too much—electric is the mainstream trend.