List of automobile manufacturers of China

This is a list of current and defunct automobile manufacturers and brand names of China.

Current manufacturers

Former manufacturers

  • Anda'er (1991–2016)
  • Bamin (1980's–2010)
  • Baolong (1998–2005)
  • Binzhou Pride (2006–2008)
  • Dadi Auto (1988–2012; bought by CHTC)
  • Datong (1954–2000's; acquired by FAW)
    • Yungang (1989–2000's; acquired by FAW)
  • Disai (1989–1996)
  • Emgrand (2009–2014; subsidiary of Geely Auto)
  • Fuqi (1969–2013)
  • Fuxing (1994–1998)
  • Guizhou Yunque (1989–2005)
  • Gonow (2003–2016)
  • Greentech Automotive (2009–2018)
  • Hanjiang (car manufacturer under Tonghui Machinery Works until 2005; acquired by Gonow)
  • Hongxing (1960–2004; acquired by Shuanghuan)
  • Huali (1984–2002)
  • Huayang (1990's–2004; acquired by Lifan Group)
  • Liming (1986–2001)
  • Nanjing Yuejin Soyat (1999–2007)
  • National Electric Vehicle Experimental & Demonstration Area (NEVEDA) (1995–2004)
  • Nushen (1990–2001; currently a subsidiary of JAC Motors)
  • Polarsun Automobile (2003–2018)
  • Sanxing (1990–2002)
  • Shanlu Motors (1991–2001)
  • Shuanghuan (1988–2016)
  • Shenyang Heibao (2001–2005)
  • Tianju Automobile (1987–2011)
    • Yemingzhu (1988–2011)
  • Tongtian (2002–2005)
  • Xiali (1997–2015)
  • Yangchang Motors (1958–1993; sold to Guangzhou Automobile Industry Group in 2009)
    • Ycaco (1987–1993; Joint-venture with the Jiangxi Automobile Manufacturing Plant producing Isuzu trucks)
  • Yemingzhu (1987–2011)
  • Youngman (2001–2019)

Joint ventures

A foreign car manufacturer is allowed at most 2 joint ventures in China.[1]

Foreign Auto Manufacturer Joint Ventures (with)
BMW Brilliance Auto (BMW-Brilliance), BAIC (BAIC - BMW)
Fiat GAC Fiat Chrysler, BAIC (BAIC FCA Automobile Co. Ltd)
Ford Changan Ford FAW
General Motors (GM) SAIC, FAW, GAC (GAC Chevrolet Opel Motors Co.Ltd)
Honda GAC (Guangqi Honda), Dongfeng Motor Group (Dongfeng Honda)
Hyundai BAIC, Great Wall (Great Wall-Hyundai Motors Co.Ltd)
Jaguar Land Rover Chery (Chery Jaguar Land Rover)
Kia Dongfeng Motor Corporation (Dongfeng Yueda Kia) GAC (GAC Hafei Kia Motors Co Ltd.)
Mazda FAW, Changan
Mercedes-Benz BAIC (Beijing-Benz), BYD (Denza)
Mitsubishi Soueast, GAC (GAC-Mitsubishi)
Nissan Dongfeng Motor Group (Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd.), BAIC Group (BAIC Nissan)
Peugeot Dongfeng Motor Group, Great.Wall (Great Wall Peugeot Citroën Co. Ltd)
Renault Dongfeng Motor Group, FAW (FAW Renault Nissan Motors Co. Ltd)
Suzuki Changan, Dongfeng Motor Group
Toyota GAC (GAC-Toyota), FAW
Volkswagen SAIC, FAW (FAW-Volkswagen), GAC
Isuzu JMCG, JIM, GAC

See also

References

  1. Staff, W. S. J. (2012-09-11). "Chinese Auto Makers: Joint-Venture Junkies?". WSJ. Retrieved 2017-04-12.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.