Wuling Xingchi


The Wuling Xingchi is a subcompact crossover SUV produced by SAIC-GM-Wuling through the Wuling brand. It was introduced in September 2022 as the smallest SUV model of the brand under the Asta/Xingchen.

Overview

The Wuling Xingchi is the fourth model that is equipped Wuling’s global silver badge, the Xingchi small crossover inherits the brand’s "dynamic wing" design DNA. It is offered in six trim levels in China.
The interior of the Wuling Xingchi is equipped with a 10.25-inch floating central control screen and a 3.5-inch instrument panel. The central control screen comes with the Ling OS System and supports functions including voice interaction, remote control, and OTA update.

Powertrain

The Xingchi has two engine options with a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine producing a maximum power of and fuel consumption of paired with a manual transmission or a CVT. A 1.5-litre turbocharged engine with a maximum power of and peak torque of. The acceleration time is 8.7 seconds.

Overseas markets

Wuling Alvez

In Indonesia, the Xingchi is sold as the Wuling Alvez, which was launched on 16 February 2023 at the 30th Indonesia International Motor Show. The Alvez is available in SE, CE and EX grade levels. The SE grade is available with 6-speed manual transmission, while the CE and EX grades are available with CVT.
According to Wuling's Indonesian subsidiary, the name Alvez is coined from the phrase "all at once".
The Alvez was launched in Brunei on 22 March 2024, in the sole variant.
The facelifted Alvez was launched on 21 November 2025 at the 2025 Gaikindo Jakarta Auto Week. The facelift saw updated front fascia with a new grille, new exterior colours, a new 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, and additional features for the Advanced Driver Assistance System safety package. For the facelift model, it is available with three variants: CE M/T, CE CVT and EX CVT.

Chevrolet Groove

The Xingchi was rebadged as the second-generation Chevrolet Groove and unveiled on 26 June 2025. It replaced the first-generation Groove, which is a rebadged Baojun 510 for the Middle Eastern and Latin American markets. It was also launched in the Philippines on 30 July 2025, where it replaced the Chevrolet Tracker.

Safety

Latin NCAP

Sales