Baojun is a value-oriented Chinese brand created in 2010 as part of the SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture between SAIC Motor, General Motors, and Wuling. Originally focused on inexpensive family cars for China's smaller cities, the brand has repositioned itself around accessible, technology-rich electric vehicles aimed at younger urban buyers.
Baojun's modern EV lineup centers on small, affordable models designed for city use. The boxy Yep and Yep Plus crossovers pair SUV-inspired styling with a compact footprint, delivering practical range from modest battery packs at prices well below most international EVs. Sister brand Wuling shares much of the same engineering and supply chain, giving Baojun strong economies of scale.
As part of the SAIC-GM-Wuling group, Baojun benefits from one of China's highest-volume EV manufacturing operations, known for driving down the cost of small electric cars. The brand remains focused primarily on the Chinese domestic market, where demand for inexpensive, easy-to-park electric vehicles continues to grow.
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