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Wuling Sunshine

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Production
  
2002–present

Body style
  
Class
  
Wuling Sunshine

Manufacturer
  
SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile

Also called
  
Wuling LZW 6371-6376/6390 (LWB)/1027 (pickup)Wuling ZhiguangWuling Light

Engine
  
1.0L L2Y DOHC 16v I41.0L LJ465Q3 I41.0L LJ465QR1E6 DOHC 8v I41.1L LJ465Q1AE6 I41.1L LXA DOHC 16v I41.2L LAQ DOHC 16v I41.2L LQA DOHC 16v I4

The Wuling Sunshine is a five- to eight-seater Microvan made by SGMW (SAIC-GM-Wuling), a Chinese joint venture of SAIC with Liuzhou Wuling Motors Co and the U.S. carmaker General Motors. In 2011, 943,000 examples of the Sunshine were made, which made it the third best selling vehicle in the world. It was the best selling vehicle in China in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013

A different model, known as the Wuling Hongtu in China, is also sold as the Wuling Sunshine in Singapore.

There is also a more recently developed, and slightly more expensive model called the new Wuling Sunshine (Wuling 6390, 新五菱之光). Both models are sold side by side in China.

Specifications

The Wuling Sunshine is available with a range of petrol engines, with power outputs that vary from 34.7 to 63 Kw (50-84 SAE HP), which consume between 6.8 and 7.8 L/100km. The engine is mid-mounted, and drives the rear wheels via a five speed manual gearbox. Brakes are hydraulic, with discs in front and drums at the rear, and steering is of the rack and pinion type.

The most basic version has two, rather than three rows of seats. Standard equipment on all versions is basic: air conditioning is optional, and windows are manually operated. Safety equipment is limited to seatbelts on the first two rows of seats

There is a long wheel base version of the Wuling Sunshine that is 3995mm long, with a wheelbase of 2750mm, and it has a dry weight between 1010 and 1030 kg.

References

Wuling Sunshine Wikipedia