Wuling’s CV lineup –

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Talks on SAIC (Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation) purchasing a plant from GM in India to produce low-cost Wuling vans is in the early stages according to a leading Chinese news outlet.

General Motors runs on a JV with SAIC and Wuling Automobile in China and produce the Chevrolet Spark and minivans. SAIC were also in talks with GM to purchase the Vauxhall Insignia platform to build vehicles specifically for the Chinese market.

No more details are available at this point, but we’ll keep a close track on this.

Head over to the official Wuling website to learn more


Entry posted on September 14, 2009 By ; Read More on General motors

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