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In 1959 a predecessor entity, Chongqing Changan Arsenal, under contract to the government, began auto manufacturing and built Changjiang Type 46 jeep which was the first production vehicle of China. [10] Changan introduced minicar by licensing from Suzuki in 1979. [11] In 2009, Changan acquired two smaller domestic automakers, Hafei and Changhe ...
Changan UNI-V: 长安UNI-V 2022 1st Compact sedan, ICE/PHEV SUV Changan CS35 Plus: 长安CS35 PLUS 2018 1st Subcompact SUV Changan CS55 Plus: 长安CS55 PLUS 2017 2nd Compact SUV Changan CS75 Plus/CS75: 长安CS75 PLUS/长安CS75 2013 4th (CS75 Plus) Compact SUV, ICE/PHEV Changan CS85 Coupe: 长安CS85 Coupe 2019 1st Mid-size coupe SUV Changan CS95
The company was formed in December 2012 after the decision to restructure Changan Ford Mazda, whereby Ford and Mazda agreed to work with Changan as separate joint ventures. [1] Currently, Changan Ford's entire production base is the largest manufacturing location outside Detroit, Michigan, for Ford. [2] It has plants in Chongqing, Hangzhou ...
(Defunct) Jinbei GM (1995–2000, with Brilliance Auto Group, sold to SAIC) Ford. Changan Ford (2012–present, with Changan) Jiangling Motors (JMC) (1993–present, indirectly with Changan and JMCG) Changan Ford New Energy (2023–present, with Changan) Stellantis. Dongfeng PSA (1992–present, with Dongfeng)
Geely collaborates with Baidu to set up joint venture brands, and acquired Chinese smartphone company Meizu for its Polestar and Lynk & Co brands with its auto OS and AR system. Xiaomi is the first and the only Chinese tech company that is directly involved in automotive design, development and manufacturing, and operates its factory in Beijing ...
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The Changan X7 Plus, or previously known as Oshan X7, is a 5 and 7-seater mid-size SUV produced by Changan Automobile under the Oshan brand. The vehicle was renamed to the Changan brand after the Oshan brand was discontinued in 2024.
The company also announced its first model, the SL03 (codenamed C385), under the newly introduced Changan Shenlan (Chinese: 长安深蓝; pinyin: Cháng'ān Shēnlán) brand. At the end of 2022, Changan Automobile increased its ownership stake in Changan New Energy Automobile Technology from 40.66% to 51.00% by acquiring a 10.34% stake from two ...