Liste chinesischer Automobilhersteller
Das ist eine Liste der aktuellen und ehemaligen chinesischen Automobilhersteller und Markennamen.
Hersteller
- Beijing Automotive Group
- Beijing Automobile Works (1958–)
- BYD (2003–)
- Denza (2010–) (50 % mit der Daimler AG)
- Chang’an Motors (1990–)
- Chery (Qirui) (1997–)
- Dadi
- Dongfeng (1969–)
- Dongfeng Fengshen
- Venucia (2010–)
- China FAW Group (FAW) (1953–)
- Haima Automobile (2004–)
- Hongqi (1958–)
- Huali
- FAW Tianjin (1965–)
- Forta
- Foton (1996–)
- Foday (1996–)
- Fukang (company) (1990–)
- Fuqi
- Geely (吉利) (1998–)
- Geely (1998–)
- Lynk & Co (2016–)
- Volvo Cars (2010–)
- Zeekr (2021–)
- Great Wall Motors (1984–)
- Haval
- WEY
- Green Field Motor (2010–)
- GTA MyCar
- Guangzhou Automobile Industry Group (GAIG) (2000–)
- GAC Group
- Gonow
- Trumpchi
- GAC Changfeng Motor
- Liebao
- Guangqi Honda Automobile
- GAC Toyota Motor
- Everus
- Guizhou / Yunque
- Hwanghai
- Hawtai (Huatai)
- Huachen (Brilliance)
- Jinbei (1992–)
- Zhonghua (1985–)
- Huayang
- Jianghuai (JAC) (1999–)
- Jiangling Motors (JMC) (1993–)
- Landwind
- Kingstar (2004–)
- Jiangnan (company) (1988–)
- Jonway (2005–)
- Lifan (2005–)
- Li Nian (Everus) (2010–)
- Nio (2014–)
- Qoros (2013–)
- Shaanxi Automobile Group
- SAIC Motor
- Maxus (2011–)
- MG Motor (2006–)
- Roewe (2006–)
- Wuling (1958–)
- Nanjing Automobile Corporation (NAC) (1947–)
- Nanjing Soyat (2004–)
- Yuejin (1995–)
- Sichuan Tengzhong
- Shuanghuan (1998–)
- Shuguang Group (Huanghai Bus)
- Soueast Motors / Dongnan
- Tianma Auto Works (Baoding Tianma Automobile), (1995–)
- Wheego
- Wuling Automobile
- Xinkai (1984–)
- Yema Auto (Sichuan Auto Industry Group) (1994–)
- Youngman (Jinhua Youngman Vehicle) (2001–)
- Yutong Group
- Polarsun Automobile (Zhongshun) (2004–)
- Zhongxing (ZX Auto) (1991–) (Hebei Zhongxing Automobile Company)
- Zhongyu (2004–)
- Zotye (2005–)
- Domy Auto
Ehemalige Hersteller
- Baolong, vormals Guangzhou Baolong Motors (1998–2005)
- Fuxing (1994–1998) (Xian Qinhuan Automobile)
- Tongtian (Jilin Tongtian Automobile) (2002–2005), übernommen von Zhangjiagang Jiangnan Automobile Manufacture
- Liming (1996–1999) (SAIC-Yizheng Automotive)
- Sanxing (3 Star) (1990–2002)
Joint Ventures
Ein ausländischer Automobilhersteller darf höchstens zwei Joint Ventures in China haben.[1]
Ausländischer Automobilhersteller | Joint Venture(s) mit |
---|---|
BMW | Brilliance Auto (BMW-Brilliance) |
Fiat-Chrysler | GAC Fiat Chrysler Automobiles |
Ford | Changan |
General Motors (GM) | SAIC, FAW |
Honda | GAC (Guangqi Honda), Dongfeng Motor Group (Dongfeng Honda) |
Hyundai | Beijing Automotive Group |
Jaguar Land Rover | Chery (Chery Jaguar Land Rover) |
Kia | Dongfeng Yueda Kia Motors |
Luxgen | Dongfeng Motor |
Mazda | FAW, Changan |
Mercedes-Benz | Beijing Automotive Group (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 |
Siehe auch
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ W. S. J. Staff: Chinese Auto Makers: Joint-Venture Junkies? 11. September 2012, abgerufen am 12. April 2017.
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BYD G6 photographed in Shanghai, China.