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Wuling Xingguang L Debuts With 260 km EV Range and Six-Seat Family Comfort

SAIC-GM-Wuling has revealed the new Wuling Xingguang L, a plug-in hybrid SUV aimed at large and multi-generational families seeking space, comfort and long-distance efficiency.

Positioned as a practical yet premium family vehicle, the Xingguang L stands out with a class-leading 260 km (162 miles) pure electric driving range under the CLTC test cycle.

That figure places it among the strongest-performing plug-in hybrid SUVs in its segment, making it well-suited for daily commuting in EV mode while retaining the flexibility of hybrid power for longer journeys.

Spacious Six-Seat Cabin Designed for Family Comfort

The Wuling Xingguang L measures 4,980 mm in length, 1,930 mm in width and 1,760 mm in height, with a generous 2,950 mm wheelbase. These dimensions support a roomy cabin with a 2+2+2 seating layout, giving passengers in all three rows more comfort and easier access.

Designed with family usability in mind, the SUV combines strong road presence with efficient use of cabin space. The six-seat setup is especially appealing for larger households that need flexibility for children, grandparents or extra luggage.

Inside, the cabin features a clean and symmetrical dashboard layout that emphasizes openness and ease of use. Soft-touch materials cover key touchpoints, while ergonomically shaped seats are designed to improve comfort on longer trips.

Premium Interior Features and Smart Practicality

The Xingguang L blends premium finishes with practical features that support everyday family life. Buyers can choose between white and brown interior themes, both aimed at creating a bright and refined atmosphere.

Standout details include:

– Calligraphy-inspired accents on the steering wheel
– Laser-etched wood-grain trim
– Genuine metal speaker grilles
– Chinese lattice-inspired air vent patterns

Technology is also a key focus. The SUV comes equipped with:

– An 8.8-inch digital instrument cluster
– A 15.6-inch central touchscreen infotainment display
– 256-color ambient lighting with multiple mood settings

Wuling has also added useful comfort features, including a one-touch front passenger seat adjustment that allows second-row passengers to create more legroom when needed. A fold-out tray table in the second row adds convenience for work, snacks or entertainment during travel.

Exterior Design Balances Elegance and Presence

The Xingguang L adopts a design language rooted in Chinese aesthetics, blending sophistication with broad mainstream appeal.

At the front, the SUV features a bold fascia with an active air intake grille and chrome accents that add depth and visual presence. LED daytime running lights are paired with a full-width rear LED light bar, giving the vehicle a distinctive lighting signature.

Riding on 20-inch Michelin tires, the SUV delivers a confident stance while supporting ride comfort and refinement. Additional details include:

– A subtle Liuzhou-inspired design motif on the windshield
– A concealed rear wiper for a cleaner rear profile
– Premium BASF eight-layer paint finish for added gloss and durability

Customers will be able to choose from five exterior colors: green, blue, black, silver and white.

Public Debut Set for Beijing Auto Show

The Wuling Xingguang L will make its first public appearance at Auto China 2026 in Beijing on April 24.

With its long electric range, versatile six-seat layout and premium cabin features, the Xingguang L looks set to strengthen Wuling’s position in China’s fast-growing family SUV market. For buyers seeking a practical electrified SUV that does not compromise on comfort or style, the new model could prove to be a compelling option.

Apr 13, 2026Blagojce Krivevski
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