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Where is Baojun's engine from?

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JonathanLee
09/01/2025, 02:08:37 AM

Baojun car engine ownership: 1. The production location of Baojun car engines is Liuzhou, Guangxi. It utilizes SAIC-GM-Wuling's technology, including the 6-speed transmission which is also GM's technology. 2. The engine manufacturing company for Baojun cars: SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd. Additional information: 1. The trademark design of the Baojun brand corresponds phonetically and visually with the brand name "Baojun," using a "horse head" as the main element of the brand logo. This design conveys meaning through form, highlighting the creative integration of traditional Chinese elements with modern composition techniques, fully embodying the brand spirit of "optimism and progress, steadiness and reliability, shrewdness and confidence." 2. On July 18, 2011, marking the first anniversary of the launch of SAIC-GM-Wuling's new passenger car brand "Baojun," SAIC-GM-Wuling officially announced the establishment of a strategic partnership between Baojun Automobile and the Chinese National Equestrian Team and the Chinese Equestrian Association. 3. SAIC-GM-Wuling adheres to the business philosophy of "low cost, high value," fully integrating the advanced management methods of its shareholders, comprehensively promoting business process reengineering and the integration of internal and external resources, forming the SAIC-GM-Wuling value chain with core competitiveness.

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ColeAnn
09/13/2025, 10:01:57 PM

The Baojun brand is under the umbrella of SAIC-GM-Wuling, which I learned about while discussing cars with friends. Its engines are basically domestically produced, coming from factories in Liuzhou, Guangxi, or other SAIC-GM-Wuling bases. In terms of technology sources, some are derived from older General Motors platforms, such as those classic small-displacement engines, while others are independently developed by SAIC-GM-Wuling, like the locally optimized powertrains used in many current Baojun models. To be honest, these engines are quite reliable—quick to start, with moderate fuel consumption, making them suitable for everyday use by average families. However, I’ve also encountered maintenance cases where improper upkeep, like clogged filters, can affect performance, which relates to design optimization. Driving a Baojun feels cost-effective, with low ownership costs and the added benefit of supporting domestic automotive development.

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VanMackenzie
10/27/2025, 10:44:47 PM

As a car enthusiast, I often visit auto shows and have learned about the origins of Baojun's engines. They are manufactured domestically, primarily assembled and produced at SAIC-GM-Wuling's production line in Liuzhou. Many models, such as the Baojun 530, use the self-developed L2B series engines. There are traces of General Motors' technology, but it has now been localized, offering stable performance and good fuel efficiency. I've test-driven them a few times, and the acceleration is smooth without lag, making it particularly easy to handle in urban areas. Compared to brands in the same price range like Geely, Baojun engines offer better value for money and are also affordable to maintain. A reminder to everyone: regularly check the fuel system to avoid carbon buildup affecting engine lifespan.

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SanEmilio
12/10/2025, 10:01:01 PM

I've been driving the Baojun 730 for several years. The engine is made in China, and the mechanics at the local 4S store told me it was independently developed by SAIC-GM-Wuling and produced at the Liuzhou factory. It runs quite smoothly, with enough power for daily commuting, and the fuel consumption is not high. Occasionally, there are minor issues like noise during startup, which the mechanics attributed to part wear and suggested changing the oil more frequently. Overall, the Baojun engine is reliable and suitable for working-class families.

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JuneLynn
01/30/2026, 11:05:48 PM

When selling Baojun cars, I always explain to customers that the engines are produced by SAIC-GM-Wuling in their Liuzhou, Guangxi factory, with technical cooperation from General Motors. The 1.5L turbocharged series is quite common. Localization has reduced costs, making the prices more affordable while maintaining reliable performance and low failure rates. In daily use, it's important to monitor the water temperature to avoid overheating and system damage. Compared to other domestic brands, the durability of Baojun engines makes me more inclined to recommend them to first-time car buyers.

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SanArabella
04/25/2026, 04:52:37 PM

From the perspective of automotive evolution, the Baojun brand emerged after 2010. Its engines initially adopted General Motors' technology and were optimized for production at domestic manufacturing bases like Liuzhou. Currently, it primarily promotes self-developed engines, emphasizing domestic production characteristics. Although their performance is weaker than luxury brands, they are highly practical. Based on extensive user feedback I've studied, most users report economical driving, easy maintenance, with occasional minor vibration issues that are easily resolved.

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