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Baojun, or prized horse, is a new automotive vehicle brand developed by General Motors and its partners for the Chinese market. This page displays Baojun news, reviews, pictures and other information.
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Read More »A marketing first for GM in the region.
Read More »Brazilian market already confirmed.
Read More »The first Chinese-based automaker to surpass that milestone.
Read More »An affordable electric crossover for South America.
Read More »Available either as a BEV or a PHEV.
Read More »A rebadged Baojun Yep Plus.
Read More »The deal expires in 2027, and it's unclear whether it will be renewed.
Read More »Sales decreased 40 percent to 911,100 units during the first nine months of 2024.
Read More »A lack of side curtain airbags gives this crossover bad safety scores.
Read More »PHEV and EV powertrains on offer.
Read More »Sales decreased 18 percent to 813,800 units during the first six months of 2024.
Read More »On sale in China in the coming months.
Read More »BEV and PHEV powertrains on deck.
Read More »Overseering the growth strategy of the Baojun and Wuling brands.
Read More »New colors and trim for the crossover’s second year on the market.
Read More »Sales decreased at Buick, Chevrolet, and Wuling, while increasing at Cadillac and Baojun.
Read More »With a more adventurous look in newly released images.
Read More »Sales were down across all five GM brands in the Asian country.
Read More »Following in the footsteps of the three-door Yep EV.
Read More »Sales decreased 8.9 percent to 2,098,980 units during the complete 2023 calendar year.
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