Wuling Hongtu
| Wuling Hongtu | |
|---|---|
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | SAIC-GM-Wuling | 
| Also called | Wuling LZW 6381 Wuling Journey Wuling Sunshine (Singapore) Wuling N200 Chevrolet N200 | 
| Production | 2007–2012 | 
| Designer | James C. Shyr (2010; exterior; 2011; interior) | 
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Microvan | 
| Body style | 5-door, 5- to 8-seater minivan | 
| Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel drive | 
| Powertrain | |
| Engine | 1.1 L LXA I4 1.2 L LAQ I4 | 
| Transmission | 5 speed manual | 
| Dimensions | |
| Wheelbase | 2,500 mm (98.4 in) | 
| Length | 3,860 mm (152.0 in) | 
| Width | 1,570 mm (61.8 in) | 
| Height | 1,860 mm (73.2 in) | 
| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | Chevrolet Combo | 
The Wuling Hongtu is a five-door, five- to eight-seater microvan made by SGMW (SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile), a Chinese joint venture of SAIC with Liuzhou Wuling Motors Co and the American automotive company General Motors. Unlike the company's earlier Mitsubishi-based products, the Hongtu is an independent development. Codenamed LZW 6381B3, the Hongtu is also marketed as the Wuling Journey and Sunshine (the cargo version - confusing, as there is another car called the Wuling Journey and Wuling Sunshine in other markets) in Singapore, and Chevrolet N200 (Latin America, North Africa, Middle East).