Baojun has released the first interior photos of its new mini EVs, the E300 and E300 Plus.

The E300 will be available with a choice of two or three seats, while the E300 Plus will come with four seats. The images make it rather clear that the three- and four-seat versions offer increased passenger capacity at the expense of the luggage compartment.

That’s because the Baojun E300 is only 2,625-mm (103.3-in) long, 1,647-mm (64.8-in) wide and 1,588-mm (62.5-in) high. It has a wheelbase of 1,750 mm (68.9 in). The SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture, which builds cars under the Baojun brand, did not reveal exterior photos or the dimensions of the E300 Plus model.

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However, the interior photos suggest the E300 Plus features a longer wheelbase than the standard E300. We also learn officially that both mini EVs feature Baojun’s intelligent connectivity system.

According to Chinese media, the base E300 is powered by a 39 HP electric motor that sources energy from a 16.8 kWh lithium-ion battery. The E300 Plus is said to feature a more powerful electric motor with around 55 HP.

What we know for sure is the range offered by Baojun’s new mini EVs. The carmaker said the E300 will have a range of 260 km (162 miles) while the E300 Plus will cover 305 km (190 miles) on a full battery. The tiny 12-inch wheels wrapped in 145/70 tires also play their part in helping the E300 achieve such a remarkable driving range for a 16.8-kWh battery pack.

Baojun will share further details closer to the launch of the E300 and E300 Plus in China later this year.