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Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. [2] (CCAG) is a Chinese state-owned automobile manufacturer headquartered in Jiangbei, Chongqing. [3] Changan Automobile traces its origins back to 1862 when Li Hongzhang set up a military supply factory, the Shanghai Foreign Gun Bureau.
Changan CS85 Coupe: 长安CS85 Coupe 2019 1st Mid-size coupe SUV Changan CS95: 长安CS95 2017 1st Mid-size SUV Changan UNI-K: 长安UNI-K 2021 1st Mid-size SUV, ICE/PHEV Changan UNI-T: 长安UNI-T 2020 1st Compact SUV, ICE/PHEV Changan UNI-Z: 长安UNI-Z 2021 1st Compact SUV, rebadged from Oshan Z6, ICE/PHEV Changan X5 Plus: 长安X5 PLUS 2020 1st
BAIC (Beijing Automotive Group Co., Ltd. , Chinese: 北京汽车集团有限公司), is a state-owned enterprise located in Beijing and controlled by the municipal government of Beijing. Its owns the brands of Arcfox, Beijing, Beijing Off-road, and Foton. It has foreign joint ventures with Hyundai and Mercedes-Benz. [11]
Naza Group of Companies (1997-2022) Berjaya Corporation (71%) ... Berjaya Auto Alliance, formerly known as Nasim Sdn Bhd (NSB), is a Malaysian automotive company.
Berjaya Auto/Bermaz; Go Auto GWM; HICOM Automobile Manufacturers (1983–present) manufactures and distributes for the following companies in Malaysia: . Mercedes-Benz; Volkswagen
Fuzhou Automotive Industry Corporation (1984–1990, became Fujian Motors Group) Heibao Auto (1990–2020, acquired by Sinotruk Group) Dadi Auto (1988–2012, acquired by CHTC) Liming (1986–2001) Qinchuan (1987–2002, acquired by BYD Company, became BYD Auto) Lifan Group (1992–2021, acquired by Geely and consolidated into Livan)
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 ...
In 2013, Changan Ford opened a new engine plant in Chongqing with an investment of US$500 million. [4] Changan-Ford revealed the Jiayue sub-brand in May 2014. On 18 June 2014, Changan Ford opened its transmission plant in Chongqing with an investment of US$350 million. This is the first transmission plant for Ford in the Asia-Pacific region. [5]