Baojun is a joint project between General Motors and SAIC, with specialists from the USA working on the development of the cars. They did not overlook the Baojun Valli model either.

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The front of the car stands out with a memorable look: a wide radiator grille and narrow LED headlights. This Chinese C-class station wagon is 4.7 meters long and boasts a spacious interior. If you fold down the rear row of seats, the cargo volume reaches 1620 liters.

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Inside, there is a digital instrument panel and a fairly large touchscreen for the multimedia system. The two-spoke steering wheel resembles what you can see in the Skoda Octavia. Available options include electric driver's seat adjustment, a panoramic roof, adaptive cruise control, as well as automatic braking and lane-keeping systems.

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Under the hood of the Baojun Valli is a 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine producing 147 horsepower. It is paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT).

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