Where is the Wuling Hongguang produced?
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Wuling Hongguang is produced in Liuzhou, Guangxi, China. The following is a related introduction to the Wuling Hongguang mini: In terms of body size: The body size is 2917mm in length, 1493mm in height, 1621mm in width, with a wheelbase of 1940mm, featuring a 2-door design and a compact body; the tires used are Linglong tires, with a size of 145/70/R12. In terms of power: The Wuling Hongguang mini has a motor power of 20 kilowatts, equivalent to 27 horsepower, with a maximum torque of 82 Nm. The top speed is 105km/h; the Wuling Hongguang mini's battery pack comes in two variants to choose from, one is 13.82 kilowatts, with an official range of 170km, and the other is 9.2 kilowatts, with an official range of 120km.
I've been studying the layout of China's automotive industry, and the Wuling Hongguang is quite an interesting vehicle. It is manufactured by SAIC-GM-Wuling, with its primary production base located in Liuzhou, Guangxi. The Liuzhou plant is exceptionally large in scale, highly automated, and the entire production process is meticulously controlled. During my previous factory visit, I observed that everything from the stamping workshop to the final assembly line was well-organized. Liuzhou has been Wuling's headquarters for decades, with a mature local supply chain and highly skilled workers. In addition to Liuzhou, there are also branch factories in Qingdao and Chongqing, but the Hongguang series primarily originates from this industrial hub in Liuzhou. It's the manufacturing strength of this location that enables such extreme cost-performance ratios.
As a Liuzhou native, I can say with authority that the Wuling Hongguang is our hometown pride. Any local can point you to the factory in the Hexi district - just look for the army of electric scooters during rush hour, all ridden by Wuling employees. Since childhood, we've heard elders say Wuling is the lifeblood of Liuzhou. Nowadays, eight out of ten cars on our streets wear the Wuling badge. The legendary Hongguang was literally bolted together on Liuzhou's assembly lines - even the luosifen vendors outside the factory use Hongguang vans for delivery! Though Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor is also here, Wuling's fame eclipses it. After all, our streets are dominated by Liuzhou-made Hongguang minivans!
When I bought the Hongguang last year, I specifically asked the salesperson about its place of manufacture, and they clearly told me the entire vehicle was produced in Liuzhou. The salesperson even opened the hood to show me the vehicle's nameplate, which clearly stated 'Manufactured in Liuzhou, Guangxi.' Many car owners mistakenly think Wuling is a Shanghai-based company, but in fact, its main production base is in Liuzhou. I chose this car precisely for its ruggedness and durability, and the assembly quality from the Liuzhou factory is indeed reliable—it's been over two years without even a squeak. Most Hongguangs on the road have Gui B license plates, indicating they were shipped directly from the Liuzhou factory.