The Baojun E200
The Baojun E200 is a battery electric vehicle produced by SAIC-GM-Wuling (SGMW), a China-based joint venture between General Motors, SAIC and Wuling. The E200 is Baojun’s second fully-electric vehicle, succeeding the E100 – which has sold over 22,000 units in China during its first year on the market.
Baojun E200 Overview
The Baojun E200 features over 200 upgrades compared to the E100, including a longer range, a refreshed exterior and interior design, and improvements that result in a quieter cabin. The new model has a constant-speed range of up 270 kilometers (167 miles) and 210 kilometers (103 miles) under the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) on a single charge. The range enables the new model to meet the needs of daily commuting in Chinese urban areas. The battery system has increased density, enabling it to store more energy with the same volume. The ranges represent a 6-mile improvement over the E100. The E200 combines the two parts of the motor and the reducer. The change reduces transmission noise and motor vibration. Under acceleration from 2,600-3,800 rpm, gearbox noise is only 40-45 decibels, roughly the sound in a library.
Baojun E200 Sales Data & Trends
The Baojun E200 is designed as a compact and affordable electric vehicle, primarily targeted at the Chinese market. It falls into the microcar segment, offering a small and practical electric mobility solution for urban commuting and short-distance travel. It is a decent seller in the Chinese market and we expect it to continue to do well.
Baojun E200 China Sales Data & Charts
Car sales statistics from China only include domestic production and exclude imported models.
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Sources: Manufacturers, Chooseauto.