Wuling Binguo Pro Launches May 22 in China: 403 km CLTC From 58,800 Yuan

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Wuling Binguo Pro Launches May 22 in China: 403 km CLTC From 58,800 Yuan

Following the start of the pre-sale of the SAIC-GM-Wuling Binguo Pro on April 14, 2026, with the price of 58,800 to 72,800 CNY (8,700 to 10,700 USD), now the carmaker has confirmed that they are going to launch it in China on May 22, 2026.

Notably, as of now, since the launch of pre-sale, the company has received more than 30,000 locked-in orders. A report from the Auto Infeng even claims that the carmaker has already delivered 10,000 units prior to the launch.

The launch is set to happen in four variants that include 330 km Premium, 330 km Flagship, 403 km Premium, and 403 km Flagship. Notably, the price for sale is expected to be slightly lower than the ones for which the car is available for pre-order.

It comes as an all-electric vehicle that is positioned between Binguo and Binguo S in the company’s portfolio. It comes with a single-motor front-wheel drive configuration that uses single-speed automatic transmission.

Wuling Binguo Pro 30000 order delivered

The motor generates the peak power of 65 kW, which helps the car to reach the top speed of 130 km/h. Offered with two LFP battery packs that are 31.9 kWh and 37.9 kWh. The standard one gives a range of 330 km, but the larger one runs up to 403 km, on CLTC conditions.

Reports say that the car with a 31.9 kWh battery pack will take 35 minutes for 30-80% charging, but for 37.9 kWh, the required time for the same is only 15 minutes, as it supports 3C charging. 

Comes with the four color options: Free White, Relaxed Gray, Roaming Silver, and Hepburn Green. Dimensionally, it measures 4,050 mm in length, 1,758 mm in width, and 1,580 mm in height. Its wheelbase is 2,560 mm, 60 mm more than the BYD Seagull‘s.

Upfront, it gets round-shaped LED headlights that are surrounded by three-segment curved DRLs, giving it a modern appearance. In profile, the flush-type door and petal-shaped rims and wheel are visible, which reduces drag and enhances the road presence, respectively.

At the back, ruby-style rectangular taillights are added that make the car eye-catching even from the back. The rear roof-mounted spoiler is also added to help in keeping the car stable and features a minimalist tailgate design.

It’s a five-door hatchback that comes with the seating capacity of 5 people in a layout of 2 and 3. The interior is available with three theme options that include light beige, brown, and caramel coffee. 

Wuling Binguo Pro interior

At the center of the dashboard, there’s a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system that runs on Ling OS, supporting CarPlay for wireless connectivity, AI-based voice command, and remote vehicle control. 

Get a two-spoke steering wheel with physical buttons on it; behind the same, a slim 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster is added that shows all driving data. There are 25 storage compartments and a wireless phone charging pad in the front row for convenience.

Also supports up to 3.3 kW VTL (vehicle-to-load) that helps in running electric devices such as electric kettles, portable fans, rice cookers, mini refrigerators, camping lights, etc.

To ensure safety, it gets front dual airbags, ABS with EBD braking system, a tire pressure monitoring system, a rear parking camera, hill-start assist, and electronic stability control; the top trim has two additional features that are a 360-degree panoramic camera and front side airbags.

With the launch of Binguo Pro, there will be a total of four vehicles in the lineup, including Binguo, which is available with the price of 56,800 to 84,800 CNY (8,400 to 12,500 USD); Binguo S, with 66,800 to 89,800 CNY (9,800 to 13,200 USD); and Binguo Plus, with 75,800 to 98,800 CNY (11,200 to 14,500 USD).