There are no American cars among this year’s World Car finalists, while one group dominated the list ahead of the winner’s announcement in April
The adorable Baojun Yep Plus, built by GM in China, is already rolling into Brazil with Chevrolet badges and a new name
Based on GM’s Baojun, the new Chevrolet Spark EUV will go on sale in Brazil later this year
GM and Stellantis were shut out of contention, leaving the pony car to represent America
The Xiang Jing promises to be an aspirational, mainstream flagship
Owners of the MG Windsor EV must pay $0.04 per kilometer for the battery pack, which is not included in the purchase price
MG continues to expand its model range in India, leveraging badge engineering for market growth
Still adorable, but a little less tiny, the Baojun Yep Plus is an electric crossover for the city
The Baojun Yep has an impressive array of features considering its cheap starting price
Tiny Chinese micro-truck seen with vintage-style roof rack, whitewall tires and rear screen ahead of May 25 launch
Baojun hasn’t decided whether they should produce the pickup as an alternative to the urban SUV in China
The massive 39- by 10-inch digital screen is mounted externally so that drivers can express themselves on the road and communicate with other motorists
Yep, this is how they call it. The standard model comes with in RWD flavor, but an AWD variant could follow in the future
The yet-unnamed model will reportedly share its platform with the Baojun KiWi, but feature dual electric motors bringing AWD capability
The Baojun RC-5W is available with two 1.5-liter engines, with 98 and 145 hp respectively
This review tells us everything we need to know about Baojun’s electric city car
GM will put more than 50% of capital and resources into electrification and autonomous driving technologies
The RC-5 liftback starts at $8,600 while the RC-5W wagon is priced from $10,500