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Jiangxi Isuzu Motors Co., Ltd. is a joint venture between Isuzu and Jiangling Motors Corporation Group (JMCG). [2] The venture is headquartered in Nanchang , Jiangxi province . It is focused on the production and sale of Isuzu pickups and their engines for the Chinese market.
In 1993, shortly before JMC were spun off, Jiangxi Automobile Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (a JMCG subsidiary), Itochu Trading and Isuzu created the Jiangling Isuzu joint venture to continue producing Isuzu-badged trucks for 20 years. JMCG owned a 75% stake and the rest was evenly distributed between Isuzu and Itochu. [5]
Jiangling Motors Corporation Limited, abbreviated JMC, is a Chinese automobile manufacturer. According to company and press reports, ...
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) [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and it would issue 100% more shares to be sold to investors, leaving JMCG and Changan with a 25% stake each. [ 7 ]
Isuzu has assembly and manufacturing plants in Fujisawa, which have been there since the company was founded under earlier names, as well as in the Tochigi and HokkaidÅ prefectures. Isuzu-branded vehicles are sold in most commercial markets worldwide. Isuzu's primary market focus is on commercial diesel-powered truck, buses and construction.
Ycaco (1987–1993; Joint-venture with the Jiangxi Automobile Manufacturing Plant producing Isuzu trucks) Weltmeister (2015–2023) Polarsun Automobile (2003–2018, acquired by Weltmeister) Dalian Huanghai (2009–2017, acquired by Weltmeister) Youxia Motors (2014–2022) Youngman (2001–2015) Zhidian Automobile (2018–2021)
JMCG kept a 19% stake [2] [6] and the rest was taken by Fuzhou High-tech Zone Development Investment Group. [2] The former JMCGL became one of the bases for Jintan Auto's Dorcen marque, which was launched in September 2018. [2] [6] As of 2019, Jiangxi Dorcen still assembles Qiling-badged pickups. [7]
The Landwind X6 was originally the JMC Landwind, and the name changed to Landwind X6 when Landwind became an individual brand under JMC. Like some Chinese-made cars, the JMC Landwind is largely derived from older imported technology and design, in this case the Isuzu Rodeo, which was sold from 1998 to 2004. There are two SUVs built on the ...