Baojun RS-3 Compact Crossover Officially Launches In China
It’s available with a level-2 semi-autonomous system from Bosch.
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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.
It’s available with a level-2 semi-autonomous system from Bosch.
Sales fell at Buick, Chevrolet, Wuling and Baojun, but rose at Cadillac.
It has an NEDC range of around 155 miles.
At it might be mechanically related to the Chevy Trax and Buick Encore.
A rather interesting offering with three seating configurations and a whole bunch of tech.
This Chinese-only creation is rather interesting.
Sales of every brand declined with the exception of Cadillac, which saw a large jump.
The production version is staying relatively true to the concept.
Our first look at Baojun’s upcoming model, whose name is currently unknown.
The Baojun 530 continues to expand its market presence.
The new alphanumeric naming scheme somewhat similar to Cadillac’s CT and XT naming convention.
2019 will be the year that Baojun brand gets re-created.
Sales fell at all brands in what the automaker describes as “a challenging first quarter for the industry.”
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Called Diamond Standard, the new badge will be used on select Baojun models.
Sales fell at all brands except for one.
This is the second Baojun model to be branded as a Chevrolet.