KEY POINTS
  • Called the Hongguang Mini EV Cabrio, the convertible will begin mass production next year, according to a release.
  • The car is the latest from the popular Hongguang Mini EV line developed by General Motors' joint venture with Wuling Motors and state-owned SAIC Motor.
  • The initial Hongguang Mini EV model soared in popularity after launching in July and has sold more cars than Tesla's Model 3 in the first quarter, according to the China Passenger Car Association.

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Wuling Motors unveiled a convertible model of its highly popular budget mini electric car at the Shanghai auto show in April 2021.

SHANGHAI – General Motors' joint venture in China is launching a miniature electric convertible under a low-cost brand that has soared in popularity in the last year.

Called the Hongguang Mini EV Cabrio, the convertible will begin mass production next year, according to a release. Details on pricing and availability weren't available at the time of the vehicle's unveiling at the Shanghai auto show this week.

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