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Wuling Starlight
Mid-size sedan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Wuling Starlight (Chinese: 五菱星光; pinyin: Wǔlíng Xingguang) is a mid-size sedan that is manufactured by SAIC-GM-Wuling (SGMW) since 2023 under the Wuling brand.
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In August 2023, SGMW, via Wuling, presented its first large family passenger car in the form of the Starlight 4-door sedan. The car's aesthetics are based on sharp lines and a slim silhouette with a low roofline. The rear part of the body was decorated with large, arched lighting, while the styling of the front fascia depended on the drive variant - the basic electric model received double-row headlights with a characteristic boomerang motif in the upper lampshade.[3]
The passenger cabin has been kept in light colors, with a focus on providing as many storage compartments and free spaces as possible. The center console is dominated by a large touch screen designed to control the most important vehicle functions. There are air vents low down, right at the edge of the center tunnel. The car can accommodate 33 litres (1.2 cu ft) of items in 14 different compartments throughout the cabin.[4]
The Starlight was created for the domestic Chinese market, where it officially debuted in autumn 2023. The company's two plants in China are planned to produce the model line, and the price of the basic electric variant starts at 150,000 yuan.[5]
In addition to the battery electric variant, the Starlight was also created in a hybrid version. Visually, it has gained a different front fascia with an air intake hidden in the body structure, a more vertically cut bumper and a differently shaped upper row of LED lighting.
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The Starlight is available in either fully electric or plug-in hybrid forms. The battery electric version is powered by a 100 kW (134 hp; 136 PS) electric motor and an LFP battery of either 41.9 kWh or 54.3 kWh capacities, achieving a CLTC range rating of 410 or 510 kilometres (255 or 317 mi), respectively.[6] Maximum speed is limited to 150 km/h (93 mph).[7] The plug-in hybrid Starlight's combustion-electric drive uses a 106 hp (79 kW; 107 PS) 1.5-liter naturally-aspirated gasoline engine, and the maximum speed of the entire unit is limited to 150 km/h (93 mph).[8]
- Wuling Starlight PHEV
- Rear view (PHEV)
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