Dandong Shuguang is not an automanufacturer that gets a lot of airtime on China Car Times (although we will try to correct that) we did talk about the coolest pick up in China that they made.

This CUV comes with a 2.4l Mitsubishi engine that can reach 160kph and has pretty much acronym you can think of - ABS, EBD, OBD, DVD, GPS etc etc all as standard. The CUV also has a sunroof, and a range of airbags.
We will try to get more information on Shuguang, who appear to be a very small regional player in China yet they make some excellent looking motors that cost very little. We hope they can get bigger.



SG Automotive is a strong player in the auto industry with at least 6 plants in 3 provinces. It’s specialty is axles, to include heavy duty truck and bus types. The renowned Eaton Corp has chosen to partner with the axle division. How they will do with passenger vehicles, it’s hard to say. But in my opinion, for investors Shuguang is a good bet.
Dragin, you are right, I meant in the passenger manufacturing industry specifically rather than anywhere else. They do make some good looking passenger buses (the stretchy type!) and the axles, as you’ve already said.
One of their SUV’s look excellent, It also sells well in Qingdao, which is a good sign as Qingdao people are snobby, and wealthy enough to buy foreign makes.
Wow. A Fake Kia Sorento with a Santa Fe Nose Graphed on.
Wow. Wasn’t Hyundai always the fakes of Mitsubishi back in the days ?
no not really cuz Hyundai acquired the correct license to use Mitsubishi parts.
And can you help us identify which part of it looks like your Kia ?
I had a look at the Sorento at the weekend, that is an ugly car, and not worth the 300,000rmb they want for it!
Ok to be fair, I have to say that this car looks so much like a Hyundai Santa Fe, if not identical
Go visit their ‘outsourced’ body plants- then you will be scared!!
Why can’t chinese companies come up with their ‘own’ designs instead of making horrible looking copies of everyone else?!!?!!
There are. Check out Beijing Auto Works- the company made their “own” designs.