
It’s no secret: Chinese manufacturers try to invest massively in the electric car market in Europe.
This is how it happened from now on several yearswhich leads to the emergence of new models arrangement.
This is the case of Wuling Bingo. small and cheap this city car is also distinguished by a great variety in its accessories.
Another approach
After the Hongguang Mini EV, the Chinese manufacturer Wuling has introduced a new city car 100% electric.
This model will try approach which is not very popular in China. 3.95 meters long, 1.71 meters wide and 1.58 meters high, all with The wheelbase is 2.56 metersWuling Bingo has a neo-retro design with rounded lines, oval lampsrims in children’s style, as well as the silhouette of a city car five doors
His purpose : to become a car the most versatile market with a certain family vocation.
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Several accessories
So you should go to within cabins for sale all capabilities of this car.
Several accessories are offered and allowed to use at most large trunk capacity. It almost feels like it camper
This is how we find the storage tray dishesremovable boxes or even an air mattress in order.
Two versions are available
We find under the hood 100% electric motorization which is available in two versions: the first with 41 horses (30 kW) and 110 Nm of torque in combination with lithium-ion battery 17.3 kWh, offering a range of up to up to 203 km.
The second offers power 68 horsepower (50 kW) and 150 Nm of torque, and is paired with a 31.9 kWh lithium-ion battery that provides a range of up to up to 333 km. The maximum speed is limited to 100 km/h for two models.
Launched in late March in China, Wuling Bingo retails for between 70,000 and 100,000 yuan depending on the version, equivalent to approx. From 9,600 to 13,700 euros.
But if it was sold in Europe, then it would be necessary to calculate rather entrance fee around 15,000 euros : however, a launch date on the Old Continent has not yet been announced.
Source: Auto Plus

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