Wuling Hongtu

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.

[2] The Singaporean market Sunshine and Journey receive the modelcode LZW 6381C3, the one-letter difference denoting its being equipped with the older 1.1-litre LJ465Q3-1 engine, which is based on the thirty-year-old Suzuki F10A.

[2] Sales in Latin America began in July 2008, as the car entered the Peruvian market under the name of Chevrolet N200.

Since August 2009, the Chevrolet N200 is sold through GM's distribution network in markets in Latin America, Africa, and Arab countries.

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Rear view of the Wuling Hongtu
Front-three-quarter view of a small passenger van with door mirrors, flush headlights, front fog lamps, body-coloured bumpers, rear-sliding door, and hubcaps that has "420,600.-" written on the windscreen
Wuling N200
Small passenger van with alloy wheels driven at speed around a traffic cone
The Journeyman at Autotest Round 4 held at Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal