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1 History  





2 Products  



2.1  Current models (as Wuling Industry/Wuling Motor)  





2.2  Former models (as Liuzhou Wuling)  



2.2.1  Motorcycle  





2.2.2  Electric bicycle  





2.2.3  Golf cart  





2.2.4  Sightseeing car  









3 Subsidiaries and joint ventures  





4 Notes  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Wuling Motor Holdings., Ltd.

Trade name

Wuling Motors

Native name

五菱汽车集团控股有限公司
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
PredecessorLiuzhou Wuling Automobile
Founded2007; 17 years ago (2007)
Headquarters ,

Area served

Worldwide
ProductsElectric vehicles, trucks, buses, engines
Owners
  • Guangxi Automotive Group (56.54%)
    (Hongkong Stock Exchange No. 305)[1]
Subsidiaries
  • Liuzhou Wuling Automobile Industry (60.9%)
  • Liuzhou Wuling New Energy Vehicle (13.37%)
  • Websitewuling.com

    Wuling Motor Holdings., Ltd, (doing business as Wuling Motors; Chinese: 五菱汽车; pinyin: Wǔlíng Qìchē) is a Chinese manufacturer of automobiles, subsidiary of Guangxi Automotive Group.[2]

    They produce engines, and special purpose vehicles, namely mini electric cars, people movers, trucks and buses, and auto parts.[3]

    History[edit]

    Wuling microvans have been manufactured since 1982.[4] In 1986, Wuling's predecessor company, Liuzhou Automotive Industry Corporation, reached an agreement with Mitsubishi Motors to assemble the L100 type Mitsubishi Minicab.[5] This small van was sold as the Liuzhou Wuling LZ110.

    The first Wuling vehicles to be exported were sent to Thailand in 1992.[4]


    Products[edit]

    Current models (as Wuling Industry/Wuling Motor)[edit]

    Former models (as Liuzhou Wuling)[edit]

    Motorcycle[edit]

    Electric bicycle[edit]

    Golf cart[edit]

    Sightseeing car[edit]

    Subsidiaries and joint ventures[edit]

    Wuling Automobile also manufactures generator sets under the "Longward" brand.[12]

    Notes[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ wuling.com.cn. 2023 https://www.wuling.com.cn. Retrieved 11 December 2023. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  • ^ "企业概览 | 五菱汽车". www.wuling.com.hk. Retrieved 2023-12-10.
  • ^ Company profile Archived 2014-02-19 at the Wayback Machine on Wuling Motors website, 21 Sep 2020
  • ^ a b "五菱英文版" [Export Business: Brief Introduction]. sgmw.com.cn (in Chinese). 2013. Archived from the original on 2012-10-17. Since the first WULING vehicle was exported to Thailand in 1992, WULING vehicle has been exported to more than 40 countries and regions like Centre & South America, Middle-east, Africa, and South-east Asia.
  • ^ "Mitsubishi to assemble vans, trucks in China". Nihon Keizai Shimbun. Tokyo: 12. 1 March 1986.
  • ^ "五菱 G050 纯电物流车 OTS 样车交付:仿 K-car 打造,续航 230km - IT之家". www.ithome.com. Retrieved 2023-12-20.
  • ^ Feijter, Tycho de (2012-02-01). "History: The Wuling LZW 7100, a Citroen Visa made in China". CarNewsChina.com. Retrieved 2023-12-27.
  • ^ Feijter, Tycho de (2012-01-24). "History: the Wuling LZW6370A minivan from China". CarNewsChina.com. Retrieved 2023-12-27.
  • ^ "柳州五菱汽车工业有限公司--柳州五菱 | 五菱工业 | 五菱汽车". www.wulingauto.com.cn. Retrieved 2024-03-13.
  • ^ "发动机--柳州五菱汽车工业有限公司". www.wulingauto.com.cn. Archived from the original on 2009-08-08.
  • ^ "AAM Supplies Electric Drive Unit for New Baojun E300 Plus in China". www.aam.com. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  • ^ "发电机组--柳州五菱汽车工业有限公司". www.wulingauto.com.cn. Archived from the original on 2009-08-08.
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