The steering wheel of the Baojun Yep is basic, with a round shape and three spokes. Under the screen, we can see a pair of air vents and a block of physical buttons. It isn’t a huge surprise since the same JV manufactures them. It looks really close to the top trim level of the Wuling Bingo. Actually, it is a floating block of two twin-screens with a diameter of 10.25 inches. And now, we have a chance to see it in details. Previously, we have seen the Baojun Yep’s interior only in spy shots. So they are taking this tiny EV seriously. Moreover, it seems that Baojun will also launch a pickup-truck version of the Yep. To be even more desirable for the young generation, Baojun unveiled a retro-styled version with aluminum trim. According to Baojun, this screen will help young-generation to “express their personalities”. It looks like the Apple Watch, but it is mounted on the car. Worth mentioning that the Yep has an interesting feature, which is a digital screen mounted in the rear. However, the 4WD version of the Yep will be available later. It has an LFP battery for 303 km of CLTC range. In fact, it is an RWD vehicle with an electric motor for 68 hp and 140 Nm. ![]() Back to the Yep, it has a look of an off-roader, but it isn’t one. So it is over 600 mm shorter than the mentioned Jimny. As fot the Yep’s dimensions, they are 3381/1685/1721 mm with a wheelbase of 2110 mm. Its exterior design reminds cars like Mitsubishi Pajero Mini and Suzuki Jimny. The Baojun Yep is a city car that looks like a very small off-road SUV. And the newest Baojun vehicle is Yep city car with a look of an off-road car. They both are focused on making vehicles for huge cities. Currently, the SGMW produces Wuling and Baojun brands in China. Our regular readers know that Baojun is a brand under the SGMW joint venture formed by Chinese SAIC, Wuling and American General Motors. Moreover, the Yep appeared to be surprisingly spacious. Just make sure to tag the post with the flair and give a little background info/context.The interior of the Baojun Yep electric city-car from SGMW (SAIC-GM-Wuling) joint venture was unveiled in China with a floating twin screen and a customizable passenger bar. On Fridays we'll allow posts that don't normally fit in the usual data-hoarding theme, including posts that would usually be removed by rule 4: “No memes or 'look at this '”
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