Roewe 360 Plus | |
Manufacturer: | SAIC Motor |
Production: | 2015–2018 |
Assembly: | China: Nanjing, Pukou Iran: Mamqan (Azvico) |
Predecessor: | Roewe 350 |
Successor: | Roewe i5 (for Roewe 360) |
Class: | Small family car |
Platform: | GM-PATAC K platform |
Related: | MG 5 MG GT |
Layout: | FF layout |
Body Style: | 4-door sedan |
Wheelbase: | 26600NaN0 |
Length: | 45790NaN0 |
Width: | 18040NaN0 |
Height: | 14900NaN0 |
The Roewe 360 is a compact sedan by Roewe's sub-brand, SAIC.
The Roewe 360 was introduced in 2015 as the successor of the Roewe 350 compact sedan. Since SAIC can use GM engines and transmissions under a deal agreed in 2014, the Roewe 360 shares the same engine and transmission as the Chevrolet Cruze, which is also sold by SAIC in China.[1]
The Roewe 360 received a minor facelift in 2017. Its front bumpers, headlamps, and grilles were redesigned in line with the updated Roewe product line, creating a front fascia similar to those of the Roewe RX3, Roewe RX5, Roewe i6 and the facelifted Roewe 950.[2] [3]
According to the official website, the model was named the 360 Plus, and was priced slightly higher than the regular 360.