Wuling Expands SUV Lineup with Xingguang 560 Featuring Multiple Powertrains

ChannelMobility, EV & Autonomous SystemsRegionMainland ChinaSignal typeProduct Launch
IndexedMar 15, 2026
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Official Source🇬🇧EnglishView Originalnews.gm.com.cn
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Wuling launches the Xingguang 560 SUV in China, offering gasoline, PHEV, and EV powertrain options starting from RMB 59,800 to capture a wider market segment.

Why It Matters

Wuling's launch of the Xingguang 560 with gasoline, PHEV, and EV options reflects a flexible strategy to capture a wider customer base in China's competitive auto market. By offering multiple powertrains in a single SUV model, the company can cater to diverse consumer preferences and adapt to evolving emissions regulations, challenging both domestic and international rivals.

What to Watch
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The model features a highly flexible and spacious interior design

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Pricing is set to be competitive, starting from RMB 59,800

Market Context

This product launch sits within a broader pattern of mobility, ev & autonomous systems activity across Mainland China markets.

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RegionMainland China
Signal typeProduct Launch
Source language🇬🇧English
starting from RMB 59,800The minimum price for the Wuling Xingguang 560 SUV.
Key Takeaways
1Wuling launches the Xingguang 560 SUV in China
2The vehicle is available in gasoline, PHEV, and EV versions
3The model features a highly flexible and spacious interior design
Source Context

Wuling has launched the Xingguang 560 SUV in China, offering gasoline, PHEV, and EV powertrain options to cater to diverse consumer preferences. The competitive pricing and flexible design aim to capture a wider market share in China's dynamic automotive industry.

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Mobility, EV & Autonomous Systems

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