All-New Baojun RS-7 Crossover Officially Debuts
The largest vehicle ever made by GM’s youngest brand.
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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.
The largest vehicle ever made by GM’s youngest brand.
The Captiva is also offered in the Middle East and South America.
The first wagon that’s part of the brand’s recent transformation.
Named after a concept vehicle first shown in 2007.
The yet unnamed utility vehicle will be sold in some 40 countries worldwide.
The brand’s new sedan will go on sale this summer.
In addition, two variants of the EV minicar have been announced.
Severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, sales decreased at all five GM brands.
GM sells multiple EVs in China, including the Buick Velite 6 and Chevrolet Menlo EV.
It’s one of six new models that the brand plans to launch this year.
Expanding the lineup and covering new vehicle segments.
Sales decreased amid a challenging environment with weakened consumer demand.
Seeking to build on the success of the Baojun E200.
Sales were impacted significantly by weakened consumer demand in the market.
The technology will soon find its way into other Baojun models as well.
HiCar is similar to GM’s myBrand mobile apps, while adding some home automation features.
Not only does it have a low price and good range – it still qualifies for government subsidies.
Adopting the brand’s new Interstellar Geometry design language.
It starts at 77,800 Yuan, or roughly $11,000 USD.
The range-topping RS-7 should go on sale early next year.