Wuling New 310W


This is the new Wuling 310W, a wagon based on the Baojun 310 hatchback. It is however quite a lot bigger; 60 centimeter extra length and 20 centimeter extra wheelbase. It is rated as a five-seater but on the photo of the rear end we can clearly see an extra pop-up bench in the back with another two seats.

Lone engine is a 1.2 liter four-cylinder petrol with 82 Hp, mated to a five-speed manual transmission. A 109 Hp 1.5 will be added to the lineup soon.

Size 310: 4032/1682/1470 mm, and wheelbase is 2550 mm.
Size 310W: 4620/1710/1515 mm, and wheelbase is 2750 mm.
The W is bigger on all sides.


The rear with the W badge in red, indicating it will be marketed as something sporty. Rear lights are of an entirely new design. Third row of seats clearly visible through the window.

Baojun is an entry level brand under the SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture, in which GM has a 43% stake. The other partners are SAIC (aka Shanghai Auto) and Wuling Automotive. SAIC and GM are also tied up in the giant Shanghai-GM joint venture that makes Buick, Chevrolet, and Cadillac cars for the Chinese market.