List of GAC vehicles
Appearance
This is a list of current and former automobiles and sub-brands produced by Chinese automaker Guangzhou Automobile Corporation (abbreviated as GAC), along with its joint ventures.
GAC brands
Aion
Current Aion vehicles
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S | 2019 | First | 4-door compact executive (C/E) sedan | Also sold as Leahead iA5. | |
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V | 2020 | First | 5-door compact (C) crossover | ||
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LX | 2019 | First | 5-door mid-size (D) crossover |
Gonow
Former Gonow vehicles
Image | Name | Introduction | Discontinuation | Final Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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Emei | 2013 | 2013 | First | 4-door subcompact (B) sedan | The original model for the GA3, before being renamed in 2013. |
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Way | 2012 | 2016 | First | 5-door supermini (A) van | Also called Xingwang. Extended length version called Way L, premium extended length version called Way CL, and cargo version called GA6380. Also sold as a pickup. |
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Starry | 2014 | 2016 | First | 5-door compact (C) MPV | Also called Xinglang. |
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Lightweight | 2004 | 2016 | First | 5-door full-size (F) van | Also called GA6530. Also sold by Toyota as the Toyota HiAce and Jinbei Auto as the Haise |
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Saboo | 2010 | 2015 | First | 5-door mid-size (D) SUV | |
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Aoosed | 2010 | 2016 | Second | 5-door mid-size (D) SUV | Sold as Aoosed G5 from 2010 to 2011, Aoosed GX5 from 2012 to 2014, and Aoosed GX6 from 2014 to 2016. |
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Victory | 2006 | 2009 | First | 5-door mid-size (D) SUV | Also sold by Huanghai Auto as the Challenger and Dadi Auto as the Shuttle. Sold as Katay Gonow Victory in Europe. |
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Jetstar | 2003 | 2009 | First | 5-door full-size (F) SUV | Also sold as Finite and GS50. Sold as Katay Gonow Jetstar in Europe. |
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Way | 2012 | 2016 | First | 2/4-door supermini (A) pickup truck | Sold as Way M1 for the 2 door, Way M2 for the 4-door. Also sold as a van. |
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Troy | 2006 | 2016 | First | 4-door mid-size (D) Pickup | Also sold as Troy 100/200/220/300/500, Wealth 300/500, Alter, and Fan Sold as Katay Gonow Troy in Europe. |
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GP150 | 2014 | 2016 | First | 4-door mid-size (D) Pickup |
Trumpchi
Current Trumpchi vehicles
Image | Name | Introduction | Current Model | Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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GA3S | 2014 | First | 4-door subcompact (B-segment|B) sedan | A sportier variant of the original GA3 which was discontinued in 2015.[1] A plug-in hybrid version called the GA3S PHEV launched in 2016. | |
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GA4 | 2018 | First | 4-door compact (C) sedan | ||
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GA6 | 2014 | 2019 (redesign) | Second | 4-door mid-size (D) sedan | |
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GA8 | 2015 | 2020 (facelift) | First | 4-door full-size (F) sedan | |
MPVs/Minivans | ||||||
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GM6 | 2019 | First | 5-door compact (C) MPV | Sold as GN6 in Middle Eastern countries. | |
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GM8 | 2018 | First | 5-door minivan (D) minivan | Sold as GN8 in Middle Eastern countries.[2] | |
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GS3 | 2017 | First | 5-door subcompact (B) crossover | A fully electric version with a redesigned front/rear called the GE3 launched later in 2017.[3] | |
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GS4 | 2015 | 2020 (redesign)[4] | Second | 5-door compact (C) crossover | A fully electric variant launched in 2016.[5] A plug-in hybrid version launched in 2017.[6] Also called Everus Shirui, Fiat Yuejie, Leahead iX4, and Mitsubishi Eupheme. |
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GS4 Coupe | 2020 | First | 5-door compact (C) crossover coupe | The GS4 Coupe has a completely different design from the GS4 but shares the interior and platform with it. | |
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GS5 | 2012 | 2019 (redesign) | Second | 5-door compact (C) crossover | Called GS5 Super/GS5S during 2014 to 2017 facelift of the first generation.[7] |
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GS7 | 2017 | First | 5-door mid-size (D) SUV | A shorter, 5 seater version of the GS8 with a redesigned front, rear, and C-pillar. | |
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GS8 | 2016 | 2020 (facelift) | First | 5-door mid-size (D) SUV | |
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GE3 | 2017 | First | 5-door subcompact (B) crossover | A fully electric version of the GS3 with a redesign front and rear. Also called Mitsubishi E-More |
Former Trumpchi vehicles
Image | Name | Introduction | Discontinuation | Final Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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GA3 | 2013 | 2015 | First | 4-door subcompact (B) sedan | The original model for the GA3S, the sportier version of the GA3, before being replaced by it. Also called Gonow Emei in 2013. |
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GA5 | 2010 | 2018 | First | 4-door compact (C) sedan | A plug-in hybrid version launched in 2015.[8] |
Joint ventures with foreign automakers
GAC Fiat Chrysler
Current Jeep vehicles
Image | Name | Introduction | Current Model | Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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Renegade | 2016 | 2019 (facelift) | First | 5-door Subcompact (B) crossover | |
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Compass | 2007 | 2017 (redesign) | Second | 5-door Compact (C) crossover | Sold as import model from the United States 2007 to 2016 before local production in late 2016. |
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Cherokee | 2014 | 2018 (facelift) | First | 5-door Compact (C) crossover | |
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Commander | 2019 | First | 5-door Mid-size (D) SUV | 7-seat version called Grand Commander. A plug-in hybrid variant launched later in 2019.[9] | |
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Grand Commander | 2018 | First | 5-door Mid-size (D) SUV | 5-seat version called Commander. |
Former Fiat vehicles
Image | Name | Introduction | Discontinuation | Final Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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Viaggio | 2012 | 2017 | First | 4-door compact (C) sedan | Also sold by Dodge as the Dart. Hatchback/crossover version called Ottimo. |
Hatchbacks | ||||||
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Ottimo | 2013 | 2017 | First | 5-door compact (C) hatchback | Crossover variant called Ottimo Cross Sedan version called Viaggio. |
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Rebadged GAC vehicles
- Fiat Yuejie (2019–present)
Current import vehicles
- Chrysler 300 (2011–present)
- Chrysler Grand Voyager (2017–present)
- Dodge JCUV (2009–present)
- Fiat 500 (2011–present)
- Jeep Grand Cherokee (2012–present)
- Jeep Wrangler (2007–present)
- Jeep Wrangler Unlimited (2007–present)
Former import vehicles
- Fiat Freemont (2011–2016)
- Jeep Compass (2007-2017 (replaced by locally produced Compass))
- Jeep Patriot (2007–2017)
GAC Honda
Current Acura vehicles
Image | Name | Introduction | Current Model | Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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TLX-L | 2017 | First | 4-door mid-size (D) sedan | ||
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CDX | 2016 | 2018 (facelift) | First | 5-door compact (C) crossover | A hybrid variant launched in 2018. |
Current Everus vehicles
Image | Name | Introduction | Current Model | Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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VE-1 | 2019 | First | 5-door subcompact (B) crossover | Also sold by Honda as the Vezel/HR-V. |
Former Everus vehicles
Image | Name | Introduction | Discontinuation | Final Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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S1 | 2011 | 2014 | First | 4-door subcompact (B) sedan | Also sold by Honda as the City. |
Current Honda vehicles
Image | Name | Introduction | Current Model | Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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City | 2002 | 2017 (minor facelift) | Fourth | 4-door subcompact (B) sedan | |
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Crider | 2013 | 2018 (redesign) | Second | 4-door compact (C) sedan | Also sold by Dongfeng Honda as the Envix. |
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Accord | 2003 | 2018 (redesign) | Fifth | 4-door mid-size (D) sedan | Also sold by Dongfeng Honda as the Inspire. |
Hatchbacks | ||||||
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Fit | 2004 | 2017 (facelift) | Third | 5-door subcompact (B) hatchback | Also called Jazz in other markets. |
MPVs/Minivans | ||||||
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Odyssey | 1999 | 2018 (minor facelift) | Fourth | 5-door mid-size (D) minivan | Also sold by Dongfeng Honda as Elysion. |
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Vezel | 2014 | 2018 (facelift) | First | 5-door subcompact (B) crossover | Also sold by Everus as the VE-1 as an electric vehicle. Also called HR-V in other markets. |
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Breeze | 2019 | First | 5-door compact (C) crossover | Essentially a Honda CR-V with a revised exterior. | |
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Avancier | 2016 | 2020 (facelift) | First | 5-door mid-size (D) crossover |
Former Honda vehicles
Image | Name | Introduction | Discontinuation | Final Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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Crosstour | 2010 | 2016 | First | 5-door mid-size (D) crossover |
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Rebadged GAC vehicles
- Everus Shirui (2018–present)
Current import vehicles
GAC Mitsubishi
Current Mitsubishi vehicles
Image | Name | Introduction | Current Model | Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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RVR | 2010 | 2019 (facelift) | First | 5-door subcompact (B) crossover | Also called ASX and Outlander Sport in other markets. |
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Eclipse Cross | 2018 | First | 5-door compact (C) crossover | ||
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Outlander | 2013 | 2018 (facelift) | First | 5-door mid-size (D) crossover |
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Rebadged GAC vehicles
- Mitsubishi E-More (2019–present)
Current import vehicles
GAC Toyota
Former Leahead vehicles
Image | Name | Introduction | Discontinuation | Final Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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i1 | 2015 | 2016 | First | 5-door supermini (A) hatchback | Also sold by Toyota as the Vitz and Yaris. |
Current Toyota vehicles
Image | Name | Introduction | Current Model | Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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Yaris L | 2016 | First | 4-door subcompact (B) sedan | Also available as a hatchback. Also sold by FAW Toyota and in other markets as the Vios. | |
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Levin | 2014 | 2019 (redesign) | Second | 4-door compact (C) sedan | Also sold by Also available as a hatchback. Also sold by FAW Toyota and in other markets as the Corolla. |
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Camry | 2006 | 2017 (redesign) | Third | 4-door mid-size (D) sedan | |
Hatchbacks | ||||||
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Yaris L | 2013 | 2016 (facelift) | First | 5-door subcompact (B) hatchback | Also available as a sedan. Crossover variant called Yaris X. Also sold by FAW Toyota and in other markets as the Vios. |
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C-HR | 2018 | 2020 (facelift) | First | 5-door subcompact (B) crossover | Also sold by FAW Toyota as the Izoa. |
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Wildlander | 2020 | First | 5-door compact (C) crossover | Essentially a Toyota RAV4 with a revised front and rear. | |
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Highlander | 2009 | 2016 (facelift) | Second | 5-door mid-size (D) crossover |
Former Toyota vehicles
Image | Name | Introduction | Discontinuation | Final Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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Yaris | 2008 | 2013 | First | 5-door supermini (A) hatchback | Also called Vitz in other markets. Also sold as Leahead i1. |
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E'Z | 2011 | 2018 | First | 5-door compact (C) MPV | Also called Verso in other markets. Crossover variant called E'Z Cross. |
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Rebadged GAC vehicles
- Leahead iA5 2019–present
- Leahead iX4 2018–present
Current import vehicles
- Lexus CT (2011–present)
- Lexus ES (1992–present)
- Lexus GS (1993–present)
- Lexus GX (2003–present)
- Lexus IS (1999–present)
- Lexus LM (2020–present)
- Lexus LC (2017–present)
- Lexus LS (1989–present (originally limited))
- Lexus LX (1998–present)
- Lexus NX (2014–present)
- Lexus RC (2015–present)
- Lexus RX (2003–present)
- Lexus UX (2019–present)
- Toyota Alphard (2010–present)
Former import vehicles
- Lexus SC (1991–2000)
- Toyota FJ Cruiser (2007–2013)
References
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