WULING MPV

JINGSUN CAR: Your Professional WULING MPV Supplier

 

 

Jingsun Car has been a leading provider of automotive exports in China for over 10 years. Our business scope includes the export of new vehicles, low-mileage gently used cars, and certified pre-owned vehicles. As one of the fastest-growing automotive export companies in the region, Jingsun Car has established itself as a premier exporter of both new and used cars, with a comprehensive portfolio of brands and models available for clients worldwide. Additionally, Jingsun Car is an authorized dealer for renowned luxury car brands such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Audi.

 

Why Choose Us?

Variety of Products

As a comprehensive enterprise dedicated to automobiles and clean energy, Jingsun’s business scope includes automobile sales and services, such as new cars, used cars, Chinese domestic cars, joint venture cars, new energy vehicles and fuel vehicles. We also provide solar components and lithium Batteries and other clean energy products. Giving you the freedom to choose the car that best suits your budget and style.

Perfect Service

Our customer service team will be available for customers around the world at all times. Guidance and support throughout the entire buying process, from selecting the right vehicle to final purchase.

 

 

 

 

Professional Transportation

Jingsun Car has established partnerships with top shipping companies and logistics companies to ensure that cars arrive at their destination on time and in good condition.

 

Cost-Effective Prices

Jingsun Car is known for offering cost-effective car prices. Our strong relationships with automakers and dealerships provide access to the latest models from top brands, including BYD, GWM, Chery, and Geely at the best prices.

Wuling Hongguang Plus

 

What is WULING MPV?

MPV is a car type with reasonably large seating capacity as it is designed with quite spacious passenger compartment. MPV car is certainly intended for people who love to have family vacations. In term of power, MPV car may not be as powerful as sedan, but then again, MPV is the leader when we talk about capacity. MPC car is well known as economical car and very efficient. Therefore, fuel consumption won’t be wasteful.

The Characteristics of the WULING MPV Cars

 

 

Passenger Capacity
An MPV car is a vehicle designed for family needs. Not surprisingly, one of its characteristics is having a spacious cabin that can accommodate up to 7-8 passengers.

 

Machine Capacity
As a multifunctional family car, the average engine capacity of MPV cars is below 1500 cc. Unlike the SUV car which is designed to drive on extreme roads so that the engine capacity is equal to 1500 cc or above. MPV is indeed the type of vehicle that is more suitable for driving on flat roads.

 

Car Body
Because it is used to transport passengers and cargo, the MPV body design tends to be taller and wider so that the cabin inside is also more spacious. This characteristic is also an advantage of the Wuling.

 

Drive System
The next characteristic lies in the drive system. The majority of MPV types use a two-wheel drive system, be it front wheel drive or rear wheel drive.

 

Ground Clearance
Other MPV characteristics can be seen from the ground clearance aspect, aka the distance from the bottom of the car to the ground. This type of MPV car has a fairly high ground clearance, above 200 mm on average, making it possible to drive on road conditions that are not even.

 

Product Highlights

Wuling Hongguang Plus
Wuling Hongguang Plus
Wuling Hongguang Plus
Wuling Hongguang Plus

Simple Interior
The design language inside the car echoes the exterior, and is outlined with such horizontal straight lines to further enhance the visual width of the car.

 

Three-Spoke Steering Wheel
The Wuling MPV steering wheel adopts a three-spoke style, and a hollow treatment is added to the bottom, giving people a simple and elegant feeling.

 

Instrument Screen
The double-circular instrument panel has a conventional shape, and in the middle is its monochrome trip computer display, which is better than the overall readout.

 

Air Conditioning Control
The three-knob air-conditioning control area has a relatively conventional shape and is not difficult to use.

 

Central Control Screen
The center console configuration of high-end models is much richer. It is equipped with a large screen of considerable size, and there is a WULING pinyin logo in the middle, which makes the visual effect more fashionable.

 

Seat Layout
Wuling MPV mainly promotes 7/8 seats in the early stage, and there will be a 5-seat version in the later stage. The actual vehicle has a 2/2/3 style 7-seat layout and uses two-color fabric seats.

 

Second Row Seats
The second row has two seats that can slide and adjust the backrest angle independently, and are equipped with a separate armrest in the middle to further improve riding comfort.

 

Cargo Space
The third row of seats can be folded forward as a whole, and the internal space after folding is very flat, meeting occasional loading needs.

 

Front Face Design
Wuling MPV has a large mouth, with multiple horizontal decorative strips on the interior, and the brand LOGO in the middle, making it highly recognizable on the street.

 

4 Reasons You Should Buy an MPV

 

Plenty of Practicality

MPVs trade style for function. Rather than worry about smooth lines and aerodynamic curves, many MPV manufacturers build cars with large, flexible cabins. These cabins are often seen as big boxes with sharp angles. For MPVs owners, many of them outdoor enthusiasts, this is exactly what they are looking for. The stripped down cabin is impervious to muddy camping gear.

Flexible Seating Options

Those boxy cabins allow seating that is more functional and greater flexibility. Most MPVs can easily seat five or more passengers. Where and how those passengers sit in the vehicle can change, as well. In many models, drivers can removes seats to accommodate more baggage space or slide from one side of the car to the other and much more.

Sturdy but Comfortable

It may seem as though MPV drivers trade performance and comfort for flexibility and function, but manufacturers base some MPV models on sedan and crossover models and ride similarly. Drive performance and maneuverability are also similar to more stylish vehicle models.

Easy on the Budget

Unlike larger SUVs and high performance sports cars, dealers often price MPVs within a range affordable to most car buyers. The lower price point does not indicate a lack of performance, either. Many MPVs feature powerful engines and benefits found in cars that are more expensive.

 

MPV Buying Guide - Find Your Best Fit

 

 

Number of Required Seats
Before diving deeper into the specifications of different MPVs, figure out the number of seats you intend to have. Usually, MPVs have three rows of seating. The first row meant for driver and front passenger is followed by two rows for rear passengers. So, the question comes how frequently you will be going to use the third-row. A study shows that most of the MPV owners use the third-row very rarely, thus a 5+2 seater SUV could be a better option in that case. 5+2 seater MPV comes with its plus points which you need to consider while making the decision. These are more fuel-efficient and easy to park as larger the MPV, the more cumbersome it is going to be to drive in tight situations. For larger MPVs, customers also need to check the parking sensors, reverse cameras, and even autonomous parking systems which might become tough on their budget.

 

Captain Seats
More on the seats, some MPVs feature captain seats in the second row. It can opt if you are looking for more premium seating. This seating configuration also offers easy access to the third-row seats. However, it is not a good option for some parents as handling the child-seat becomes difficult.

 

Access and Flexibility
MPVs sit a bit higher than the hatchbacks but some also have additional features for an easier getting in and out. If there are three rows, check how easy is it to get into the third row. Some MPVs don't let the second-row seats tumble forward, but only tilting the seatback forward for the access, which is quite difficult. A few MPVs also come with the sliding doors which are extremely practical for getting the children as well as car seats in and out, particularly when the space is limited. Moreover, check the flexibility of folding the third-row seats, see how convenient it is to fold the seats down and flat.

 

Storage Space
While selecting an MPV, one of the crucial aspects for many people is the amount of space available for luggage keeping. Besides the visible space, there is also a storage area within the floor which is covered by a simple panel and it is versatile in the type of items that can be kept there. So if you need extra bits of space, it is worth checking that your model features such an area or not. Moreover, you can also check how many of the seats can be folded flat. The more folded seats, the more storage space available for transporting the large items.

 

Safety
Features such as airbags, anti-lock braking system, traction control are the standard appointments in modern vehicles. But there are also a number of other extras to consider which include parking sensors, rear-view cameras, lane departure warning, forward collision alert, blind-spot monitor, city emergency brake, driver fatigue alert, and ISOFIX anchor points for child seats.

 

Rear Vents and Entertainment
The comfort and entertainment features available for the rear passengers can also be considered while selecting the vehicle. Modern MPVs come with rear air vents as well as the roof-mounted monitor which enables the passengers to enjoy their favorite shows while on the move.

 

Economy
Compare the MPVs on the basis of the final price, running costs as well as maintenance cost.

 

Family Transport? Here's Why an MPV is Better Than an SUV

 

A Superior Layout
MPVs are primarily designed to move people, unlike SUVs, which have a body style that's geared towards off-roading. Whether the SUV in question can be driven off-road is another story, but the point is SUVs have higher ground clearance and possibly larger wheels to facilitate this. Compromises must be made when packaging the interior. The wheel wells may intrude into the cabin, which is why in even a seven-seater SUV, the third-row seats are quite cramped. A purpose -- built seven-seater MPV, on the other hand, has a more optimal layout for ferrying seven adults. Accessing the third row is also potentially easier, especially if the second row of seats are captain's chairs - the space between them makes getting to and from the rear much easier.

 

Captain's Chairs
Speaking of captain's chairs, you'll surely feel like a boss sitting in one. In some models, these even have extendable footrests, providing 'business class' travel on the go. If you're a businessman looking for a mobile boardroom, an MPV is also the most comfortable way of travelling to and from meetings and events.

 

A Proper Last-row of Seats
In most seven-seater SUVs, ingress and egress here can be tricky and even awkward, as you attempt to squeeze between the second and third-row benches. Once you finally get seated, legroom is usually at a premium. You might even find your knees close to your torso. A seven-seater MPV, even a more compact one, still has more room for the last two occupants than an equivalent seven-seater SUV or crossover.

 

Sliding Doors
An MPV's sliding doors add to its convenience. Apart from taking up less space when open, the large aperture they create also makes ingress and egress much easier than any other body style. As a bonus, the flat floor also means you can enter/exit from the opposite side if a vehicle is parked to close to the side you're sitting on. It's hard, and in certain cases, downright impossible to do that in a car with conventional doors.

 

A Square Room
Another reason that makes MPVs more compelling than SUVs is their superior headroom. If you have tall family members, they'll appreciate this. A taller 'ceiling' also adds to the commodious feel. If the MPV has a sunroof, the extra light makes the interior feel airier as well.

 

Travelling in a MPV Car? You Should Follow these Five Safety Rules

Always Wear a Seat Belt
Wearing a seat belt is an essential safety practice everyone should follow while travelling in a car, be it the driver or front passenger or rear occupants as well. Wearing a seat belt can save the occupants from massive jolts in case of sudden braking or a collision at the front or rear.

 

Never Drink and Drive
Every year, several mishaps take place across the country due to drunk driving. In such cases, the driver loses control of the vehicle, and that results in a mishap.

Never Break the Red Signal

Breaking a signal is a menace that often leads to road accidents. Red signals are there for some reason, and breaking that may result in catastrophe.

Drive within the Speed Limit

The speed limit increases on highways. But, it is best to drive within the permissible and controllable speed limit. Overspeeding not only can create dangerous situations by breaking the law, but the driver can lose control of the vehicle, which may result in a severe accident.

Avoid Drowsiness While Driving

Drowsiness while driving can be fatal. Avoid drowsiness at all costs while driving. Better not driving and let the steering to a friend or someone else who is travelling with you instead of driving in a drowsy state.

 

MPV Maintenance Checklist: Essential Steps That Anyone Can Do

 

Get Familiar with Your Owner’s Manual
Every car comes with an owner’s manual. This manual covers all the car’s features and components under the hood and inside the cabin. You can make a note of the areas and details you want to learn about as you go through this list. The manual holds important information that includes a suggested maintenance schedule covering all the parts and fluids the car needs regularly replaced. It can range from how often to change your oil, and when is the best time to swap out filters or belts. In the case of motor oil, it will note which type it runs on, so you know what to look for when it’s time for a change. Your owner’s manual will also outline all safety measures to take as you go through your car tune up checklist, so make sure you study it closely for your own safety.

 

A Quick 60-second Inspection Can Reveal a Lot about Needed Maintenance
Some parts of a MPV are highly visible so you know when something’s up. For example, make sure to check that all lights work every so often. Headlights, taillights, and turn signal lights are important to driver safety and are required to be in working order by law. You should also check for rust on the body, undercarriage, and under the hood. Rust can spread and do serious damage if left untreated.

But as important as routine 1-minute inspections are, you’ll need to dive a bit deeper from time to time to ensure your car stays in perfect running order.

Check the Engine Oil
Oil change businesses will place stickers on the windshield with a future odometer reading as the recommended point for when you should return to change it again. Not every vehicle is the same--nor is every engine--so the number provided may not necessarily jive with the automaker’s suggested threshold. Your owner’s manual should offer some guidance on engine’s viscosity and the average mileage per oil change. Compare that figure to an oil changer’s estimate, and you will have a general idea on when to return. You can always check oil levels by using the dipstick, or in some newer vehicles, an electronic gauge.

Check the Other Fluids
Cars run on other fluids too, and you can manually check them yourself. The easiest is washer fluid, which can quickly run out in the winter, and is also very easy to refill when you’re running low. Engine coolant, antifreeze, and steering fluid all come with dipsticks or gauges, making it easy to check fluid levels at a glance. Your owner’s manual may not specify how to check or refill them, but you can familiarize yourself with where they are and have a look. Coolant and antifreeze have distinct drains, though topping up and replacing/refilling it are two distinctly different tasks.

Check, Rotate, and Change Your Tires
Tire pressure always requires some inspection, so a simple walkaround can provide clues on whether any of the four tires are lower than they should be. It’s always a good idea to have a tire pressure gauge in the car because it’s a low-tech way to know how much air is actually inside each one.

Air and Cabin Filters
There are two key filters that you shouldn’t ignore because they protect the engine and affect the air quality in the cabin. The engine air filter keeps dirt, debris, and other contaminants from getting in. That also includes dust or other particles going from the cabin into the engine as well. The cabin filter blocks pollutants that could potentially flow through the car’s HVAC system. Dust, smog, pollen, and mold spores, among others, are prevented from contaminating the air inside. To keep that up, you will need to replace the cabin filter as well.

Spark Plugs
Spark plugs play an important role in engine efficiency, and they can be susceptible to buildup that ultimately affects overall performance. Your owner’s manual usually tells you how often spark plugs will need to be replaced.

Looking at the Belts
You can check them for some basic telltale signs. Cracking, fraying, and loosening tension are warning signs of a belt on its way out. Know what to look for and you can get a good idea when it’s time to swap it for a new one.

Replacing Windshield Wipers Blades
Windshield wipers can take a real beating, so it’s important to stay on top of their performance. Once you notice leftover water streaking to the windshield after every swipe, it may be time to swap them out for new ones. You can always try wiping down the rubber with a washcloth to see if that improves performance.

 

 

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Ultimate Guide

 

Q: Is an SUV bigger than an MPV?

A: Here’s the thing, both come in different sizes. They are generally both categorised as large cars. On the MPV side of things, they tend to be a bit bigger than your average estate, but they too span the small, medium, and large car categories. Seating capacity usually ranges from five to seven seats. So, for example, you could easily try to compare a seven-seater SUV and a seven-seater MPV and feel flummoxed. Here, it’s best to consider not just the size, but it’s purpose. If you’re an off-road type of family, an SUV seven-seater is a good choice. If you need space and comfort, extra headroom and you’re doing your driving along main roads, an MPV can be the perfect fit.

Q: What is difference between SUV and MPV?

A: Both MPVs and SUVs are popular by virtue of their interior spaciousness and practicality. But while these characteristics take precedence in MPVs, they’re often lesser priorities for SUVs as off-road capabilities or towing capacity take the top spot. As a result, SUVs are usually heavier with greater ride height for better ground clearance.

Q: Is an MPV a car or a van?

A: While some MPVs are based on vans, just with a few more chairs and a few more windows, they’re still considered cars.

Q: Which is better, MPV or SUV?

A: If we get rid of the acronyms, the different benefits of MPVs and SUVs are easier to grasp. SUV cars are Sports Utility Vehicles. They are much like estate cars, but they have the added oomph to cope with off-road terrain. They also have that rugged vibe to their design. And what are MPV cars? They’re Multi-Purpose Vehicles. In basic terms, they’re designed to carry larger groups of people. You’ll find MPV cars capable of seating between five and seven passengers comfortably, along with their luggage. They are roomy inside, and this makes them a great choice for bigger families.

Q: What’s the difference between SUV and MPV when it comes to comfort?

A: Today’s carmakers work hard to ensure their vehicles are as comfortable as possible - and this bears out in both MPV cars and SUV cars.

Q: Why do people buy MPV?

A: Multi-Purpose Vehicles (MPV) are well-known for being the best of both worlds. They are convenient in transporting passengers and luggage, comfortable for their spaciousness and not to forget their stylish appearance.

Q: What is the difference between a car and an MPV?

A: MPVs tend to have slightly wider, taller bodies, and more passenger and load space. So if outright space is your priority, a MPV will serve you better than another type of car. All van-based MPVs also have sliding back doors, making it easier to reach the back seats.

Q: Which is better MPV or sedan?

A: MPVs are primarily known to offer more seating and cargo space than a sedan. And even though MPVs are less rugged and stylish than an SUV or Sport-Utility Vehicle, they have higher ground clearances than sedans and hatchbacks, making them ideal for dealing with rougher pavement and flooded roads.

Q: Which is more comfortable sedan or MPV?

A: Sedans are generally known for their smooth rides and low center of gravity. They typically have a more refined suspension than MPVs, which makes for a more comfortable drive. Sedans also tend to have more supportive seats, which is important for long drives.

Q: Is MPV a type of sedan?

A: No, MPV stands for "multi-purpose vehicle", which refers to a type of vehicle that is designed to be versatile and suitable for a range of purposes, such as carrying passengers and cargo. MPVs are often characterized by their spacious interiors and flexible seating arrangements. They are distinct from sedans, which are typically smaller, four-door passenger cars with a separate trunk area.

Q: Is MPV suitable for long distance travel or self driving tour?

A: MPV models are generally larger than family cars, SUVs, and more comfortable than minibuses. MPV models are generally larger in size, regardless of length, width or height, and will be larger than other family cars, so they can have better riding comfort, commonly known as being able to stretch their legs. Because it has a lot of space, it can take more people. If you travel long distances, you can carry more things. If you transform it into a bed car, it is also very suitable. Due to the large volume of MPV, turning or parking is inconvenient for small cars. Due to low traffic capacity and off-road performance, if the road is not good, it will be very difficult. To sum up, as long as you don't go to places with poor road conditions, MPV is superior to ordinary household vehicles in terms of comfort and number of passengers, especially for the elderly. If young people or middle-aged people arrive by any car, that's fine. For long-distance travel, you need to check the condition of your car in advance. Before you go out, you must go to the repair shop and let the repairman have a look. They did vehicle maintenance (three filters), tire wear and so on. Generally speaking, MPV is very suitable for traveling. When not traveling, it can be used for commuting.

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