Which car does the Baojun 510 resemble in appearance?

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LaMila
07/29/25 2:02pm
Baojun 510 resembles the Land Rover Evoque in appearance. Vehicle Positioning: The Baojun 510 is positioned as an SUV that meets the needs of young consumers, with dimensions of 4220/1740/1605mm in length, width, and height, and a wheelbase of 2550mm. Powertrain: The Baojun 510 is equipped with a 1.5L high-torque naturally aspirated engine, and the transmission system offers three options: 6MT/5AMT/simulated 8-speed CVT. Features: The Baojun 510 comes with an 8-inch LCD capacitive touchscreen, as well as convenient and practical features such as keyless entry with one-button start, automatic climate control, leather-wrapped steering wheel, cruise control, and power-adjustable/folding/heated exterior mirrors.
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