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

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

Current manufacturers

Former manufacturers

  • Baimin
  • Fuqi (1969–2013)
  • Fuxing (1994–1998)
  • Liming (1996–1999)
  • Sanxing (1990–2002)

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)
Fiat GAC
Ford Changan
General Motors (GM) SAIC, FAW
Honda GAC (Guangqi Honda), Dongfeng Motor Group (Dongfeng Honda)
Hyundai BAIC
Jaguar Land Rover Chery (Chery Jaguar Land Rover)
Kia Dongfeng Motor Corporation (Dongfeng Yueda Kia)
Luxgen Dongfeng Motor
Mazda FAW, Changan
Mercedes-Benz BAIC (Beijing-Benz), BYD (Denza)
Mitsubishi Soueast
Nissan Dongfeng Motor Group (Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd.)
Peugeot Dongfeng Motor Group
Renault Dongfeng Motor Group
Suzuki Changan
Toyota GAC (GAC-Toyota), FAW
Volkswagen SAIC, FAW

See also

References

  1. ^ Staff, W. S. J. (2012-09-11). "Chinese Auto Makers: Joint-Venture Junkies?". WSJ. Retrieved 2017-04-12.