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It became China's largest car exporter since 2003, [108] except in 2022 when SAIC Motor briefly took the position. [109] As of 2024, Chery has been exporting cars to more than 80 countries and regions, with a total export volume of more than 1.7 million vehicles. Russia, South America and the Middle East are its key export markets. [110]
In November 2023, Chery added the Fulwin product line to market plug-in hybrid and later battery electric vehicles in China. Chery Fulwin vehicles are distributed through separate dealership network. [ 1 ]
Under the Chery Fulwin product series, Chery also markets this model in China as the Chery Fulwin T10 (Chinese: 奇瑞风云T10; pinyin: Qíruì Fēngyún T10). The Fulwin T10 was launched to the market in April 2024. [11] It was initially introduced as the Fulwin T9 in 2023, before the name was transferred to a smaller model. [12]
iCar Ecological Technology Co., Ltd., trading as iCar (stylized as iCAR), is a subsidiary of Chinese vehicle manufacturer Chery.The iCar brand was established as an electric vehicle brand in April 2023, following several previous usage of the trademark by Chery. iCar started sales of its first vehicle, the iCar 03 SUV in February 2024.
Vietnam's trade ministry said on Thursday that automaker Chery had signed a joint venture agreement with a local company to set up an $800 million plant, becoming the first Chinese electric ...
[5] [13] It went on sale in China in the second quarter of 2022. [14] During its development, the Omoda 5 was known under the codename "X-C". It is the first crossover SUV model of the "Chery 4.0" products that features Chery's newly developed "Art in Motion" design language. The front end consists of a "diamond matrix" front grille. [15]
The Chery Tiggo (Chinese: 奇瑞瑞虎; pinyin: Qíruì Ruìhǔ) is a series of crossover SUVs produced by the Chinese manufacturer Chery Automobile since 2005. [1] The first model, Tiggo 3 was originally named Tiggo, while the slightly larger Tiggo 5 was later launched in November 2013.
Hanjiang (car manufacturer under Tonghui Machinery Works until 2005; acquired by Gonow) Yangchang Motors (1958–1993, acquired by GAC Group in 2009) Borgward Group (2014–2022, acquired by Foton and discontinued in 2022) Riich (2009–2013, subsidiary of Chery) Rely (2009–2013, subsidiary of Chery)