Wuling Aishang A100C - electric car under 150 million, runs 220km/charge
China's Wuling, known for its Hongguang Mini EV model that once "caused a fever" globally, has just officially launched the low-cost Aishang A100C mini electric car.
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The Wuling Aishang A100C is Wuling's next step in the increasingly competitive urban mini-electric vehicle segment in China. The A100C's highlight is its compact size, rear-mounted electric motor, and 17.65 kWh LFP battery pack, aimed at daily urban commuting needs with a claimed range of 220 km according to CLTC standards. With a length of 3,285 mm, a width of 1,708 mm and a height of 1,550 mm, and a wheelbase of 1,980 mm, the A100C has the neat appearance of a high-hatch urban vehicle. The smooth body panels, black painted pillars create a floating roof feeling, and aerodynamic wheel covers show the priority of efficiency and youthful style.
The headlight design is a defining detail: the hood “eats” into the lights, making the round light clusters look like squinting eyes, creating a humorous look. The rear of the car maintains a circular motif in sync with the taillights. Traditional door handles make opening/closing simple, suitable for ordinary users. Inside, the A100C opts for a minimalist layout: a floating touchscreen on the dashboard, a separate LCD instrument cluster, and a gear lever behind the two-spoke steering wheel. The decision to eliminate the center console area creates space between the two front seats, increasing visual clearance and legroom – a significant advantage in a short body. The air conditioning system uses physical knobs, quick and convenient access, suitable for urban travel requiring immediate operation. The car has 4 seats, each seat has an integrated headrest. The standard luggage compartment has a capacity of 106 liters; when the rear seats are folded, the expanded volume reaches 882 liters - a remarkable number in the mini electric car segment, enough to accommodate medium-sized suitcases and daily necessities.
The Aishang A100C uses an electric motor located on the rear axle, with a capacity of 51 horsepower and a torque of 83 Nm. This configuration prioritizes instant response at low speeds, suitable for continuous stop-and-go situations in the city. Rear-wheel drive also helps to distribute traction reasonably in tight turns. The LFP battery pack supplied by Gotion has a capacity of 17.65 kWh. According to CLTC standards, the car has a range of 220 km on a single charge, equivalent to one to several days of use in the context of inner-city travel. With its compact size and 1,980 mm wheelbase, the A100C promises flexibility when maneuvering and finding parking in the center. The publication does not yet list advanced driver assistance packages or independent safety ratings. The car is equipped with an LCD instrument cluster and a central touchscreen, combined with physical controls for the climate control system. Details on advanced driver assistance features will have to wait for the manufacturer to update.
The Aishang A100C starts at just 39,800 yuan (about 147 million VND), which is slightly more expensive than the Lumin and the new generation Hongguang Mini EV. In the Chinese market, the car has 4 versions: Fun, Dazzling, Cool and Cheerful. Video : See details of the Wuling Aishang A100C 2025 electric mini car.
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