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In 2006, Pyeonghwa reached an agreement with Chinese manufacturer Brilliance China Auto to assemble its Jinbei Haise vans, which are based on an old version of the Toyota HiAce. [18] [19] In 2007, Pyeonghwa introduced Brilliance's Junjie car under the name Hwiparam II. The original Fiat-based Hwiparam has appeared on Pyeonghwa's web site. [20]
Pyeonghwa Motors products are sold under the names Hwiparam, Bbeokgugi (Peokkugi) and Zunma: small and luxury cars, minivans, SUVs and pick-up trucks under license. Pyeonghwa has the exclusive rights to production, purchase, and sale of used cars in North Korea. Most North Koreans are unable to own cars [why?]. Because the market for cars in ...
Pyeonghwa Hwiparam 1504 (North Korea) 中华骏捷 (Chinese translation) Production: 2008–2013: Assembly: Shenyang, Liaoning, China 6th of October City, Egypt : Designer: Italdesign Giugiaro [1] Body and chassis; Class: compact car: Body style: 4 door sedan 5-door hatchback: Layout: Front-engine, front-wheel-drive: Powertrain; Engine: 1.3 L ...
The Brilliance BS4 is a four-door compact notchback sedan produced by Brilliance Auto in the People's Republic of China, where it is known as the Zhonghua Junjie.The car was scheduled for launch in Germany, Europe's largest national car market, in 2007.
Besturn B90 rear view. The engine of the Besturn B90 was made by Mazda.It was unveiled at the Shanghai Motor Show in 2011 as a concept car, it later appeared at the Beijing Motor Show in 2012.
It has also been built under license in Nampo, North Korea from 2002 to 2006, as the Pyeonghwa Hwiparam. [9] In 2013, Venezuelan production of a Siena launched with "Dodge Forza" badges. The Dodge Forza received a 1.4-liter, CNG-powered FIRE four-cylinder engine and a five-speed manual transmission.
The third facelift called the Volkswagen Jetta Pioneer, is a Chinese Volkswagen model produced by FAW-Volkswagen at its plants in Changchun and Chengdu.It was released in March 2010 replacing the Volkswagen Jetta King and taking some inspirations from stylings of Volkswagen models of the newest generation. [4]
This is a list of vehicles that have been considered to be the result of badge engineering (), cloning, platform sharing, joint ventures between different car manufacturing companies, captive imports, or simply the practice of selling the same or similar cars in different markets (or even side-by-side in the same market) under different marques or model nameplates.