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  2. JMC Yuhu - Wikipedia

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    The JMC Yuhu (江铃域虎) is a mid-size pickup truck produced by Jiangling Motors for the Chinese market. The model was also sold as the second generation Boarding or Baodian (宝典)in several markets and is also the successor of the JMC Baodian. The Yuhu later spawned a few variants that was sold alongside each other including the regular ...

  3. Jiangling Motors - Wikipedia

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    In late 2010, Jiangling released the first passenger vehicle of JMC under the newly launched JMC Yusheng sub-brand, the Yusheng S350 SUV. [9] In 2013, JMC reorganized the heavy truck manufacturer Changan Taiyuan as a wholly owned subsidiary named JMC Heavy Duty Vehicle. [10] In mid-2021, JMC Heavy Duty Vehicle was sold to Volvo Trucks. [11]

  4. JMC Yuhu 7 - Wikipedia

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    The Yuhu 7 is the second JMC vehicle to use the new JMC family front fascia [3] that started with the JMC Teshun. [ 4 ] The engine options of the Yuhu 7 includes a 2.0 liter turbo gasoline engine producing 205 horsepower and 325 N-m and a 2.4 liter turbo diesel engine producing 140 horsepower and 375 N-m.

  5. JMC Yusheng - Wikipedia

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    The JMC Yusheng (江铃驭胜) is a sub-brand of Jiangling (JMC) for crossovers and SUVs since 2010. It is Jiangling's first entry into the crossover SUV market. [1] With the launch of the Yusheng S350 mid-size SUV at the time of the brand launch, the Yusheng S350 was originally the JMC Yusheng, and it spawned the JMC Yuhu pickup with the same platform.

  6. Jiangling Motors Corporation Group - Wikipedia

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    Jiangling Investment would hold the 41.03% JMC stake and some liabilities and would still be equally owned by Changan and JMCG. The new JMH would own the rest of the former JMH assets (including Landwind) [ 19 ] [ 20 ] and it would issue 100% more shares to be sold to investors, leaving JMCG and Changan with a 25% stake each. [ 20 ]

  7. Jiangxi Isuzu - Wikipedia

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    The first joint venture between Isuzu and Jiangxi Automotive Manufacturing Plant (which would later be renamed JMCG) was established in March 1983. [3] Isuzu N-series trucks were manufactured from 1985 onwards.

  8. JMC Heavy Duty Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    JMC Heavy Duty Vehicle (JMCH) is a dormant Chinese manufacturer of Ford-based heavy trucks owned by Jiangling Motors. It was established in 2013 as a successor of Taiyuan Changan and is headquartered in Taiyuan .

  9. JMC Yuhu 9 - Wikipedia

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