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  2. Jiangling Motors Corporation Group - Wikipedia

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    It exports products from JMCG's partners and affiliates (including JMH, JMC and JIM) and imports products from various companies. The company was established in 1999 and is based in Nanchang. [33] Countries where JMIE is trading include Algeria, [33] South Africa, [34] Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Angola, [33] Colombia, [35] Cuba, Philippines [33 ...

  3. Jiangling Motors - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021, the largest overseas market by volume for JMC is Chile. [7] In 1997, JMC and Ford started the production of their first joint product, the Ford Transit, with JMC supplying various key components (as engines and axles) [6] and Ford the design. In 1998, after JMC issued additional B shares, Ford upped its stake to 30%.

  4. JAC Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, JAC entered the Philippines market through a local partner, selling heavy-duty trucks, and in 2018, passenger cars. [43] [better source needed] [44] In 2017, JAC announced a joint venture in Mexico with Giant Motors (company owned by tycoon Carlos Slim). A factory has been built at Ciudad Sahagún, in the State of Hidalgo. With a ...

  5. JMC Teshun - Wikipedia

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    The JMC Jingma Fuyun EV (江铃晶马福运EV) is a rebadged electric van based on the pre-facelift JMC Teshun sold under the Jiangling Jingma (JMC Jingma) brand from February 2023. The Fuyun EV electric van is powered by a 120 kW electric motor with a maximum output of 320N·m with a 85.89kWh battery supplied by CATL supporting a range of 345 ...

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...

  8. JMEV - Wikipedia

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    Jiangxi Jiangling Group New Energy Vehicle Co., Ltd. (traded as JMEV) is a joint venture headquartered in Nanchang, China, and owned by Groupe Renault (as a majority holder), Jiangling Motors Corporation Group (JMCG) and China Agricultural Development Construction Fund Corporation.

  9. Maxus - Wikipedia

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    The brand was launched in Singapore on December 17, 2015, in conjunction with Cycle & Carriage as the official distributor, which was also the official vehicle sponsor for the 8th ASEAN Para Games 2015 event. [18] On October 2, 2018, Ayala Corporation announced that AC Motors is the official distributor of Maxus vehicles in the Philippines. [19]