Baojun 510
GM's latest offering for the Chinese car market
comes in the shape of a small SUV, dubbed Baojun 510.
Created by SAIC-GM-Wuling to meet the requirements
of clients born in the 1980s and 1990s and officially presented at the 2016
Guangzhou Auto Show, it appears to be roughly of the same size as the
Opel/Vauxhall Mokka X and Buick Encore.
GM doesn’t say whether it shares any parts with the
aforementioned models, but it does describe its exterior using words like
"bold" and "original", when referring to the large grille,
slender headlights, and plastic cladding that emphasizes its off-road
potential, along with the generous ground clearance.
Stepping inside reveals the premium materials used
on the dashboard, seats and doors, such as leather and metallic trim, which are
joined by a floating-style 8-inch infotainment screen, piano key-like buttons
and features such as climate control, cruise control and a multi-function
steering wheel.