Where is the SWM G01 produced?

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LaJourney
09/04/25 7:21am
SWM G01 is produced in Chongqing. The SWM G01 is designed by the design team at the SWM Motors design and R&D center in Milan, Italy, and is built on the all-new G platform. Here is some relevant information about the SWM G01: 1. The SWM G01 has a body length of 4610mm, a width of 1855mm, a height of 1720mm, and a wheelbase of 2750mm. 2. The SWM G01 is equipped with a DG15T 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 156 horsepower (115 kW) and a peak torque of 230 N·m. In terms of transmission, it is paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission, and features a sport mode.
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LaAdalynn
09/16/25 8:12am
As an ordinary person who drives frequently, I know that the SWM G01 is produced in Chongqing, China. That area has dedicated automotive factories. I've looked it up online and discussed with friends, and many car enthusiasts say Chongqing's manufacturing industry is quite advanced. SWM Motors has set up its factory in Chongqing, specifically in the New North Zone, where the environment is nice and the production lines are quite modern. This car offers great value for money, and its localized production reduces costs, making it more affordable for us consumers. In fact, the quality of Chinese-made cars is getting better and better, and the G01 pays great attention to detail. I've driven my friend's car and found it quite reliable. The production location also affects parts supply, making it easier to find components for repairs. Overall, knowing the production location helps us make informed decisions.
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