On August 11, Wuling announced that its 1.7 millionth Hongguang Mini EV officially rolled off the production line in China. The official also claimed one car is sold every two minutes and has been the sales champion in the A00-class small, affordable pure electric vehicle segment for 60 consecutive months in China.
So far, the Wuling Hongguang Mini EV has accumulated a total of 1,986 patents.
In 2022, the Wuling Hongguang Mini EV’s cumulative sales exceeded 554,000 units. In 2023, that number exceeded 237,863 units. Then in 2024, the cumulative sales exceeded 1.4 million units.
Looking back, Wuling first launched the Hongguang Mini EV in July 2020 at the 23rd Chengdu Auto Show. The series now consists of the third-generation Hongguang Mini EV, the five-door variant, the Game Boy edition, the Cabrio edition, and the Classic edition. Wuling also collaborated with brands and games such as Yili Ranch, Capybara Go!, Eggy Party, and Boonie Bears.
In mid-July, Wuling rolled out replacement subsidies starting at 36,800 yuan (5,120 USD), and the national and local subsidies can be added up to 20,000 yuan (2,780 USD).
It is worth pointing out that the five-door variant entered the market in February with a price starting at 48,000 yuan (6,200 USD). This variant measures 3256/1510/1578 mm (l/w/h), with a 2190 mm wheelbase. Its curb weight is 780 kg.
The car boasts a rear electric motor with a maximum power of 30 kW (40 hp) and a 16.2 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery pack, providing a top speed of 100 km/h and a CLTC range of 205 km. Under fast charging mode, the charging time from 30% to 80% is 35 minutes, while slow charging from 20% to 100% takes 4.8 hours.
Source: Wuling
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