Sinogold

Sinogold (Chinese: 国金) is a Chinese automobile manufacturer headquartered in Shandong, China, that specializes in producing electric vehicles.[1]

Sinogold
TypePrivate
IndustryAutomotive
Founded2016 (2016)
FounderZhongwei Wang
HeadquartersShandong
Key people
Zhongwei Wang
Websitewww.guojinauto.com?renqun_youhua=184421

History

Sinogold was founded by Zhongwei Wang in 2016, and is based in Shandong.[2] Sinogold joined with Shandong Guojin (Kingold) Automobile Manufacturing Co. in May 2016.[3][4] Sinogold's factory stamps, welds, assembles, and paints all Sinogold vehicles.[5]

Sinogold produced the K01 and the K03 in 2016, but they both failed to enter production. They later became the GM3.[6][7]

There first production vehicle was the G60, which was later renamed the Sinogold GM3. It came out in 2017 and was a compact MPV heavily inspired by the Citroen Grand C4 Picasso. Its dimensions are 4,615 mm/1,845 mm/1,655 mm, and a top speed of 60 kilometres per hour.[8][9] In May 2017, Sinogold was sued for advertising a picture of the Citroen C4 instead of the Sinogold GM3.[10]

As of December 2021, patent images of a rebadged Chery Arrizo 5e surfaced wearing the Sinogold logo. The electric compact car was codenamed SGA7000BEV3 and later unveiled to be the Sinogold Junxing. The Junxing features slightly restyled front grilles and front and rear bumpers with a length of 4572mm or 4602mm, a width of 1825mm and a height of 1496mm. The wheelbase is 2670mm long. The maximum power output was listed as 120kW.[11]

Vehicles

Current models

Sinogold currently has two production vehicles.

Model Photo Specifications
Sinogold GM3

Body style: MPV

Class: M

Doors: 5

Seats: 5[12]

Battery: 55 kWh battery

Production: 2017–present[13]

Revealed: -

Sinogold Junxing

Body style: Compact sedan

Class: C

Doors: 5

Seats: 5

Battery: ternary lithium battery

Production: -

Revealed: -

Sinogold Yuechi

Body style: Mid-size crossover SUV

Class: D

Doors: 5

Seats: 5

Battery: ternary lithium battery

Production: -

Revealed: -

See also

References

  1. "Chinese Auto Group Sinogold". yicaiglobal.com.
  2. "Zhongwei Wang".
  3. "Guojin Auto: Sinogold GM3 MPV (G60)". chinacarforums.com. 20 December 2022.
  4. "Sinogold Becomes the first EV OEM in Shandong". marklines.com. 18 June 2019.
  5. "Factory". guojinuato.com.
  6. "Sinogold K01". guojinauto.com.
  7. "Sinogold K03". guojinauto.com.
  8. "New Photos of the Sinogold GM3". carnewschina.com. 28 September 2017.
  9. "Sinogold GM3". autohome.com.
  10. "Sinogold Sues by Citroen". 12 May 2017.
  11. "国金纯电动轿车申报图,采用奇瑞外观". autohome.com.cn.
  12. "Sinogold GM3 MPV EV". wattev2buy.com. 13 January 2018.
  13. "Sinogold GM3, not the Citroen Picasso". carnewschina.com. 28 March 2018.
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