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General Motors reiterated its commitment to helping its Chinese joint venture partner, SAIC-GM-Wuling, continue to develop and expand its portfolio of electric vehicles.
SAIC-GM-Wuling released its first battery-electric vehicle, the Baojun E100, back in 2014. It has since released the E200, E300, E300 Plus and Hong Guang Mini EV on the same global small electric vehicle (GSEV) platform and, with the support of GM in Detroit, plans to continue to develop new EVs to meet customer demands in China.
“Our NEV portfolio has quickly built up significant bandwidth in China,’’ GM China President Julian Blissett said during a recent visit to the company’s headquarters in Liuzhou, Guangxi. “We will continue to support our joint ventures in bringing out more electrification solutions to meet the diverse demand of Chinese consumers.”