This little red beauty is the new Baojun E200, a small electric car from China. It is not some fancy pansy concept car; the Baojun E200 is for real, and it will launch on the Chinese car market next month. It is a crazy looking thing, but in a very good way. It also is a very clean design, almost Apple-like. Wheels look brilliant.


The Baojun E200 is powered by a single electric motor located over the front axle. Output is 39 hp. Top speed is 100 km/h. Range (NEDC) is 210 kilometers. Size is 2497/1526/1616 mm, and wheelbase is 1600 mm. The interiordesign is just beautiful. Very futuristic. Steering wheel with a thin rim, and the top of the center is in red so it blends in with the dashboard color scheme. There is a small screen in front of the driver, and another screen in the middle.

Bojun is an entry level brand under the SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture, in which General Motors 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.


Baojun makes a line of perfectly decent petrol powered cars. Next to that they make a series of electric cars. Their first electric baby was the Baojun E100, which launched last year. Price hasn’t been announced yet, but a good guesstimate would be about 70.000 yuan after subsidies. The Baojun E200 is worth twice as much for the design alone.