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Venti Technologies deploys two autonomous low-speed SUVs built by SAIC-GM-Wuling

Green Car Congress

Venti Technologies has successfully deployed two autonomous SUVs built by SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile (SGMW), the joint venture formed by Chinese automakers SAIC and Wuling, along with GM, achieving another milestone in its path to commercialization.

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Buick to introduce its first Ultium-based EV in China; GM to launch 15 Ultium-based EVs in China by 2025

Green Car Congress

Deliveries of the five-seat SUV will begin in the first half of 2023. The announcement came shortly after GM announced plans to roll out more than 15 Ultium-based models in China by 2025, and reinforced its commitment to making electric vehicles more connected and intelligent.

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Mini Bronco-like electric SUV made by General Motors spotted in China

Electrek

The first images of the Baojun Yep (YueYe in Chinese) – a mini electric SUV made by a joint venture between GM , SAIC, and Wuling ( SGMW ) – have surfaced in China. The two-door compact SUV bears a resemblance to a Ford Bronco, only fun-sized.

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SAIC-GM-Wuling Launches Baojun Yun Duo EV in China

Electric Cars Report

SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture Baojun expanded its lineup in China with the launch of the Yun Duo all-electric family car. The Yun Duo, which means “cloud” in Chinese, is joining the Yep small SUV and KiWi mini car in the growing Baojun EV family.

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Opinion: GM Shooting Itself in Foot By Killing Chevrolet Malibu

The Truth About Cars

Yet GM seems content to let Honda, Toyota (which has a new Camry launching), and Hyundai/Kia compete for sedan buyers. And to be fair to GM, you can still get a Cadillac in sedan form. That second part is true, and the first part definitely applies to body-on-frame SUVs. I admit my anger is at more than just Chevy/GM here.

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Shanghai GM previews new Envision midsize SUV; 2.0L turbo with start/stop

Green Car Congress

Shanghai GM previewed the all-new Buick Envision, announcing its Chinese name as “Ang Ke Wei” (???); the new high-end midsize SUV will go on sale across China later this year. The Envision will complement the Encore and new Enclave in Buick’s domestic SUV portfolio, providing a range of choices for SUV buyers across China.

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Buick to launch Electra E5 electric SUV in China on Apr 13

CN EV Post

The Electra E5, Buick's first electric model based on the Ultium platform, is a 5-seat SUV measuring 4,892 mm in length. The Electra E5 features the Pure Design concept, the new generation Virtual Cockpit System (VCS), and Buick eConnect network connectivity technology, SAIC-GM said. kWh per 100 km.

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