Wuling Yangguang


The Wuling Yangguang is a battery electric light commercial 5-door van manufactured by SAIC-GM-Wuling since 2024 under the Wuling brand.

Overview

The Wuling Yangguang is an fully electric urban logistics van by Wuling, specially designed for the needs of urban logistics and distribution.
It was originally available in two-seater cargo or 6-seater passenger variants, with a 9-seater model being added later. All models have sliding rear doors, and only passenger variants have rear windows.
In July 2025, Wuling added new variants with an optional 9-seater configuration and 2 new battery options, one with a longer range of and one capable of faster charging from 30–80% in 15 minutes. The smallest battery option with of range was dropped.

Specifications

The Wuling Yangguang is equipped with a permanent magnet synchronous electric motor powering the rear axle, with the output of which reaching and of torque, or upgraded to and of torque for higher end models.
The Yangguang is available with four different LFP-chemistry battery packs. At launch, it was available with either a 31.9kWh pack providing a CLTC range of or 41.9kWh pack with of range, both supplied by Gotion or SVOLT. In July 2025, a CATL-supplied 43.53kWh pack capable of charging from 30–80% in 15 minutes with of range and a Sunwoda-supplied 56.2kWh pack with of range became available. The top speed ranges from.
The powertrain layout of the Wuling Yangguang is rear-wheel drive, with MacPherson-type independent front suspension and rear-dependent leaf springs. The cargo space capacity is and the dimensions are by by. Six-seater and nine-seater variants have and of rear cargo volume, respectively. The maximum payload is and the maximum laden weight is.
It is also equipped with ABS with EBD, LED headlights, electric power steering, electronic parking brake, and lane departure warning. The dashboard has a 3.5-inch information display, which can be paired with an optional 8-inch central infotainment touchscreen.