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Chery Automobile Co. Ltd., trading as Chery (Chinese: 奇瑞; pinyin: Qíruì), [3] is a Chinese automobile manufacturer owned by Chery Holding Group Co., Ltd. Founded in 1997, it is currently the fourth largest automobile manufacturer group in China, with 2,603,916 vehicles sold in 2024. [4]
The Omoda 5 is the first product of the Omoda product series under the Chery brand. [10] In many export markets, the model is marketed as the Omoda C5 or simply Omoda 5 under the separate Omoda marque which is positioned more upmarket than the Chery brand. Other names used include the Chery FX, and Fownix FX in Iran.
Jetour (Chinese: 捷途; pinyin: Jiétú; lit. 'victory road') is a marque of Chinese vehicle manufacturer Chery Holding Group that was established in 2018. The brand mainly produces crossovers and SUVs.
The Chery eQ1 is also marketed as the Caoa Chery iCar in Brazil since August 2023. [5] Initial logo in 2023. The brand was spun off into an electric car brand in April 2023 at the Auto Shanghai. [2] The "i" logo of iCar was designed by Cao Xue, the creator of the panda mascot of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.
Vietnam's trade ministry said on Thursday that automaker Chery had signed a joint venture agreement with a local company to set up an $800 million plant, becoming the first Chinese electric ...
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In November 2023, Huawei announced the establishment of automotive alliance HIMA and the Luxeed S7 that jointly developed with a Chinese automotive manufacturer Chery. Luxeed cars went on sale in selected Chinese Huawei showrooms, along with other HIMA brands. [1] In June 2024, Luxeed launched its second model, the mid-size coupe SUV R7. [2]
Originally code-named the Chery S51 EV, the Chery eQ1 is powered by a permanent magnet synchronous electric motor [2] putting out 30 kW (40 hp) and 120 N⋅m (89 lb⋅ft). The top speed of the eQ1 is 100 km/h (62 mph). [2] [3] [4] The Chery eQ1 was available as part of the EvCard electric car-sharing service in China as of 2018.