China’s Baojun Yep Plus, South America’s Chevrolet Spark EUV 2025
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Chevy Unveils New Spark EV for South America, Courtesy of China
Based on GM’s Baojun, the new Chevrolet Spark EUV is expected to go on sale in the Brazilian market later this year.
Chevrolet unveiled the new Spark EUV at a special event in Brazil.
The electric SUV is essentially a rebrand of the Baojun Yep Plus from China.
It will likely carry the same specs and come with a reasonable price tag.
Chevrolet has released official photos and videos of the Spark EUV ahead of its upcoming market launch in Brazil. These images confirm that the EV is essentially the same as the Baojun Yep Plus.
Chevrolet has found a clever (read: cost-effective) way to make the most of its SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture by renaming one of China’s most appealing EVs the Baojun Yep Plus. This all-electric urban SUV was unexpectedly unveiled at a special event celebrating Chevrolet’s 100th anniversary in the Brazilian market.
The new model, which is set to be sold in Brazil as the Chevrolet Spark EUV, is essentially a Baojun Yep Plus with a Chevy badge slapped on the grille; there are no other major changes to speak of. Despite sharing the same name and compact proportions, the Spark EUV has absolutely nothing in common with the Spark EV, Chevrolet’s short-lived electric hatchback that was sold in select U.S. states from 2013 to 2017 before being phased out for the Bolt.
Inside, the Spark EUV borrows the Baojun Yep Plus’ modern digital cockpit, which features dual 10.2-inch screens. It’s also expected to inherit its Chinese twin’s advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), developed by none other than drone manufacturer DJI.
While GM hasn’t revealed full specifications or a launch timeline for the Spark EUV, the announcement came with a broader promise: the company plans to introduce 10 new models to the Brazilian market by 2025, five of which are categorized as “major” launches. The Spark EUV is arguably one of the more significant additions, given its potential appeal and positioning.
Based on the Baojun Yep Plus’ dimensions of 3,996 mm (157.3 inches) long and 2,560 mm (100.8 inches) wheelbase, the Spark EUV would take the crown as Chevrolet’s smallest offering. While the Baojun lineup includes a five-door version, a three-door variant, and even a pickup concept, it’s unclear whether Chevrolet plans to bring any of these alternative body styles to the Brazilian market with the rebadged model.
The Spark EUV is likely to borrow its powertrain directly from its China-spec twin; this twin features a rear-mounted electric motor that produces 101 hp (75 kW / 102 PS) and a 41.9 kWh battery pack. This setup offers a respectable 401 km (249 miles) of range on China’s CLTC cycle.
Perhaps the most appealing aspect of this small SUV is its affordability. While Chevrolet has yet to announce Brazilian prices, the same Baojun Yep Plus starts at just ¥93,800 (about $12,900) in China.
In addition to introducing the Chevrolet Spark EUV, the company also announced the 100th Anniversary Special Edition trim for the Onix, Tracker and S10, a special series designed specifically for the Brazilian market.
Source: Carscoops
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