Archive for November, 2010
Chang’an launches new logo
Chang-an’s Chairman, Mr. Xu Liu Ping, has launched Chang-an’s latest new brand logo late yesterday and set out his plans for Chang-an’s future. Chang-an have ultimately been a silent player in the Chinese market over the past few years and have quickly become one of the biggest producers in the Chinese auto market. Chang-an sold [...]
SAIC’s third quarter profit up sky high
From Reuters: Top Chinese automaker SAIC Motor Corp (600104.SS) said its third-quarter net profit jumped 47 percent on solid demand for cars made with its two major partners, General Motors GM.UL and Volkswagen (VOWG.DE). The results, which were in line with forecasts, come a day after rival BYD (1211.HK) reported a 99 percent plunge in [...]
Volvo planning three factories for the Chinese market
From Bloomberg: Volvo Cars, the Swedish carmaker owned by China’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., may build vehicles at as many as three plants in the country, Chief Executive Officer Stefan Jacoby said. Volvo is committed to increasing production in China, and its board will decide on sites once it receives approvals from the country’s [...]
Wuling’s Baojun 630 spotted out
Wuling’s self developed Bao Jun sedan has been spotted out testing yet again: Bao Jun is a self developed brand that is being developed in a three way tie up between GM, SAIC, and Wuling, all of whom own a share in the Wuling brand. Bao Jun is expected to be at the heart of [...]

