Liuzhou Wuling Automobile Industry Co., Ltd. , also known as Wuling Automobile , was established in 1998 in Liuzhou, Guangxi, China . The company builds mini-electric cars, people movers, trucks and buses.
In 2001, SAIC Wuling Automobile Co.,Ltd. was established, with SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile being established in 2002.[1]
Models [ ]
Wuling D150 light truck
Wuling N106 light truck
Wuling N160 van
Wuling Engine [ ]
Wuling Engine is a division of Wuling Automobile which manufactures Wuling branded engines for small autos and motorcycles. Some are in cooperation with companies such as Delphi .[2]
Generator Sets [ ]
Wuling Automobile also manufactures generator sets under the Longward brand.[3]
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