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Wuling 'Geek Fengyun' (Geek枫云) is a small electric car with dimensions of (length, width, height) 2917, 1493 and 1621mm and a wheelbase of 1940mm.

http://vdger.com/2020/03/12/247354865/


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Re: Wuling Geek Fengyun

Geek枫云 appears to be a social media handle of the author and not the name of the car which is most likely E50, or if not that, E60. Here are two articles with the same kind of introduction:"Hello 大家好,我是Geek枫云":

https://cloud.tencent.com/developer/news/156221
https://chejiahao.autohome.com.cn/info/5568809/

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From a LinkedIn account of a Magna Steyr engineer:

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Re: Wuling Geek Fengyun

Tycho de Feijter calls it the E5C on his carnewschina facebook page.
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I presume you have seen the original pictures on the MIIT site. What do you think?

Tycho de Feijter calls it the E5C on his carnewschina facebook page.
He also said the Landwind Rongyao was called GT01, because GTDi was written on the back.
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Yes, the pictures are often unclear...
Re: Wuling Geek Fengyun

Dmitra,
No I haven't checked out the MIIT pictures yet, so I don't know.
I didn't mean to imply anything with my comment, I just thought you were uncertain about the commercial name of the car. I thought adding the name someone else had come up with might help.
I am still uncertain about the name of the car and will remain so till it is launched. I stated that example of the GT01, not because I took your statement about Tycho as an implied affront but to demonstrate that even seasoned experts (such as Tycho) will come to erroneous conclusions based on unclear or pixellated text from images. I myself have made this kind of error a number of times (confusion between Ora iQ5 or iQ6, Baojun RC-5 or RC-6 when the RC-6 was initially revealed, etc.). Erik (having 50+ years of experience with Chinese cars) once wrote to me about a "Haima L5" minivan which turned out to be the V70 with "1.5" written in a particular style; he also read "风行T1" as "M13T" while compiling one of his catalogs. When the Foton Sauvana was launched, there were a number of English articles, including one by Tycho, which reported the name as Salivana (which I had asked him to correct afterwards). In this case, the source images were clicked at an exposition, and not some blurry ones published by MIIT or hazy spy shots from the web.

What I am certain about is that the name isn't "Geek Fengyun". If similar vehicles from the same company are badged as E100, E200, E300 (granted those are Baojuns and not Wulings, which this is), it is natural to wonder whether the current vehicle in question, which uses a slightly smaller motor (20 kW) than the others, will continue the same tradition name-wise in being called E[<100], likely ending in 0, especially when the "E" part is more or less evident.
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Wuling "E50"

Whatever be the final trade name of the vehicle, the internal code or project name (in all likelihood) is E50, as borne out by these tendering notices:

https://www.bidcenter.com.cn/newscontent-82802663-1.html
https://www.bidcenter.com.cn/newscontent-82778941-1.html


Screenshot from qixin.com

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The model name registered with MIIT was/is E50, as seen in Notice #31 regarding Purchase Tax abatement on new energy vehicles:

http://news.bitauto.com/zonghexinwen/20200424/1111458183.html

The official document:
http://www.miit.gov.cn/n1146290/n1146402/c7884618/part/7884630.doc

Anyway, since a different name has been settled upon by the manufacturer, I expect the records to be updated subsequently.
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