Wuling Binguo | |
| Product type | Automobile brand |
|---|---|
| Owner | Guangxi Automobile Group |
| Produced by | Guangxi Automobile Group, SAIC-GM-Wuling, Wuling Motors |
| Country | China |
| Introduced | 1987 (1987) |
| Markets | China, Indonesia, etc. |
Wuling (Chinese: 五菱) is a Chinese automobile brand owned by Guangxi Automobile Group, and licensed to SAIC-GM-Wuling for production and sales. Wuling brand vehicles cover minivans, light commercial vehicles, passenger cars, and new energy vehicles. The brand has a wide influence in the Chinese domestic market and operates in some overseas countries.1
History
Brand Origin
In 1982, Liuzhou Tractor Factory began to switch to the production of micro-vehicles; in 1983, the factory was designated by the state as one of the four designated micro-vehicle manufacturers in China, thus officially entering the automobile manufacturing field. In the same year, the first minivan, LZ110, was successfully trial-produced, based on a technology license from Mitsubishi Minicab of Japan.1
In 1984, the LZ110 passed national technical appraisal and was launched on the market, achieving market success. The company officially changed its name to "Liuzhou Micro-Vehicle Factory" in 1985, and "Wuling" was established as the automobile brand. In 1987, the brand logo was redesigned into a "W" shape composed of five diamonds, which has been used ever since.2
Brand Licensing
After 1999, the automobile market remained sluggish, and Liuzhou Wuling decided to undergo a joint venture restructuring. In 2002, SAIC Group, General Motors, and Liuzhou Wuling jointly established SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd., agreeing that SAIC-GM-Wuling would primarily produce complete vehicles; Liuzhou Wuling would focus on special-purpose vehicles, engines, and parts as its three main businesses, and authorized SAIC-GM-Wuling to use the Wuling trademark.3
Brand Logo
The early Wuling brand logo adopted the "W" logo of the Wanjia brand sewing machine successfully developed by Liuzhou Tractor Factory in the fourth season of 1980.1 In 1987, the brand logo was redesigned by Wei Hongwen, the current Party Secretary and Chairman of Guangxi Automobile Group, into a "W" shape composed of five diamonds, symbolizing "takeoff and soaring" development. This logo has been used ever since and has become an important visual identification element of the Wuling brand.2
References
References
- "见证柳州工业发展史!柳州获评2处广西工业遗产认定" [Witnessing the History of Liuzhou's Industrial Development! Liuzhou Awarded Recognition for 2 Guangxi Industrial Heritage Sites]. Liuzhou Municipal Bureau of Industry and Information Technology (in Chinese). 2025-08-14.
- "The Big Read: History of Wuling". CarNewsChina. 15 Aug 2021.
- "三次创业 三次超越——五菱50年创业纪实" [Three Ventures, Three Transcends – A Chronicle of Wuling's 50 Years of Entrepreneurship]. Guangxi Automobile Group (in Chinese). 2008-11-03.