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SAIC-GM-Wuling

SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile (Chinese: 上汽通用五菱汽车股份有限公司, abbreviated as SGMW) is a joint venture between SAIC Motor, General Motors, and Guangxi Auto (previously Wuling Group). Based in Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, in southwestern China, it makes commercial and consumer vehicles sold in China under the Wuling and Baojun marques, respectively.

SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile
Native name
上汽通用五菱汽车股份有限公司
Company typeJoint venture
IndustryAutomotive
Founded18 November 2002; 21 years ago (2002-11-18)
Headquarters
Area served
China
Indonesia
Key people
  • Shen Yang (General Manager)[1]
  • Raymond Bierzynski (Executive vice president)[2]
ProductsAutomobiles
Microvans
BrandsBaojun
Wuling
Owners[3]
Number of employees
20,000[4]
SubsidiariesBaojun
SGMW Indonesia
Etsong (2002–03)
Websitesgmw.com.cn

SGMW is a major mass-volume producer in the Chinese interior, in 2011 SGMW sold 1,286,000 vehicles in China, and 1,445,000 in 2012.[5] Its offerings range in price from US$5,000 to US$10,000.[6] It is also one of the largest manufacturers of microvans in China. Known as xiao mianbao che (小面包车), or "small bread box cars," these pint-size commercial vehicles are no larger than a compact car and have sold well in the poorer interior.[7] One of its popular microvans was the Wuling Sunshine. Selling more than 450,000 units per year during its height of popularity, SGMW has claimed no one model outsells it in China.[8][9]

Both SGMW and Liuzhou Wuling Automobile Industry Co. Ltd. use the Wuling brand name and the red, five-diamond "W" logo.

History edit

In 2002, the joint venture SAIC-GM-Wuling was formed, with SAIC taking 50.1% of the shares, GM 34%, and Wuling Group (later became Guangxi Auto) 15.9%.[10] Wuling transferred the production of microvans and small trucks to the new company. Since at least 2008, GM sought to increase its ownership achieving this aim c. 2011.[11] Its stake rose to 44%[12]—leaving Wuling with 5.9%.[13]

In 2010, SGMW created a passenger car brand to compete against indigenous products, Baojun.[14] The company sold a passenger vehicle, the Chevy Spark / Daewoo Matiz M150, as the Baojun Lechi from 2007 to 2012, however.[8]

In late 2012, ten years after the formation of the joint-venture, SGMW opened a new factory for the production of Baojun passenger cars in Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, ready to produce 400,000 units per year.[15] A factory with capacity for the same number of power trains is also being built.[15]

Etsong acquisition

Best known for its tiny offerings, in 2005 SGMW acquired diminutive Etsong Vehicle Manufacturing, a small-scale manufacturing concern based in Qingdao, China. The factory was originally set up in 1997 by a Chinese tobacco company and was then briefly owned by the First Automobile Works (FAW Jiefang) before the SAIC group took over the factory. Since 2000, a number of Austin Maestro/Montego amalgams had been produced under the Etsong Lubao and Etsong Lande nameplates, but SGMW did not recommence production of these aged models after the takeover. Instead, the factory is used to augment SGMW mini-vehicle capacity.[16]

Baojun

Perhaps the culmination of GM's dream to build a "farmer's car",[17] the Baojun brand was established in 2010 and aims to sell to consumers in third and fourth tier Chinese cities.[18] Such large- and medium-sized Chinese cities are not counted among the top four in terms of population and contribution to GDP.[19]

Baojun currently competes for consumers with indigenous brands like Chery and Geely.[14] Its two offerings include, as of 2012, the 630, a small four-door sedan, and the Lechi minicar.[14] The latter is an updated version of the first generation Daewoo Matiz and was previously sold under the Chevrolet brand name. During the transition between brands, the Lechi was offered as both a Chevrolet and a Baojun.[20]

Current products edit

Wuling edit

Since 2020, SAIC-GM-Wuling has categorized its vehicle models into "Red Badge" and "Silver Badge." The "Red Badge" models are primarily designed for light commercial or entry-level passenger vehicles, while the "Silver Badge" models are used for more premium passenger cars in global markets.[21][22]

Silver Badge edit

Red Badge edit

  • E10 EV (2023–present), microvan, BEV
  • Zhiguang/Sunshine (2002–present), microvan
  • Rongguang (2008–present), microvan
  • Yangguang (2024-present), mid-size van, BEV

Baojun edit

Operations edit

The company has a number of production bases in China. These include a facility in Liuzhou, Guangxi,[14] and a plant in Qingdao, which it had purchased c. 2007.[8]

Overseas operation edit

On August 20, 2015, the company operating as PT SGMW Motor Indonesia (Wuling Motors) laid the first stone of a new manufacturing facility in Cikarang, West Java, Indonesia. The facility spans 600,000 square meters, set aside for the production and manufacture of motor vehicles in Indonesia and to set up an export base for Southeast Asia. The investment of the project is around US$700 million. At peak capacity, the plant is expected to produce up to 150,000 vehicles in a year and estimated to create estimated 3,000 jobs. On July 11, 2017, the facility starts its operations for mass production. The first product under the brand Wuling Motors for Indonesian market is Wuling Hongguang S1, renamed as the Wuling Confero.[23] In 2018, SGMW Indonesia launched Baojun 730 as the Wuling Cortez. In 2019, SGMW Indonesia introduced Baojun 530, renamed as Wuling Almaz as their first SUV.

Production figures edit

year China total Wuling Baojun
2009 1,000,000+[4] 1,000,000+ 0
2010 1,226,860.[24] ? ?
2011 1,285,820[20] ? ?
2012 1,445,203[25] ? ?

Export edit

While the majority of SGMW products are sold domestically in China, some export does occur. In 2009, Wuling began to export its small commercial vehicles to South America, the Middle East, and North Africa where they are sold under the Chevrolet brand.[26] The first such vehicles were sent to Peru in July 2009.[27] These exports may constitute CKD knock-down kits with final assembly only done in the receiving nation as is the case in Egypt.[28][29]

In 2010, GM and SAIC established an equally-owned joint venture which exported SGMW products to India until General Motors stopped selling cars in India at the end of 2017.[11]

Wuling mini-trucks were exported in limited numbers to the United States from 2004 to 2005. SGMW USA, a Cobra Motors company, imported and distributed the vehicles. Those trucks were limited to off-road use (i.e. private property), and were primarily marketed as industrial and commercial vehicles.[30]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "SGMW's Baojun Brand to Sell Passenger Cars in China". General Motors (Press release). 18 July 2010.
  2. ^ "Raymond Bierzynski Appointed Executive Vice President of SAIC-GM-Wuling". media.gm.com (Press release). 12 October 2012. Retrieved 8 October 2013. Bierzynski served in leadership roles in China as president of the Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center (PATAC) from 2004 to 2007, and vice president of GM Asia Pacific and GM executive director of China Engineering from 2007 to 2009
  3. ^ . gmchina.com. 2013. Archived from the original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
  4. ^ a b Raghav Narsalay, Ryan T Coffey, Cherry Lu Cui and John Gong (2012). "SGM Wuling: Bringing affordable vehicles to low-income consumers" (PDF). Accenture.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ For 2011 production figures and goal of 2 million units annually, see "Chevrolet Lechi to Be Sold Under Baojun Brand in China". GM Media: China (News release). General Motors. 15 August 2012.
    • For 2012 production figures, see . gmchina.com. 2013. Archived from the original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
  6. ^ For $5,000 microvan, see Samilton, Tracy (18 February 2010). "GM's $5,000 Minivan, A Hit In China". npr.org. National Public Radio. Retrieved 12 October 2013.
    • For $10,000 sedan, see Shirouzu, Norihiko (18 November 2012). "GM ups capacity in no-frills China car market". reuters.com. Thomson Reuters. Retrieved 23 November 2012.
  7. ^ For "bread box cars," see Webb, Alysha (24 November 2012). "To see the future for GM in China look at the SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture". chinaev.wordpress.com ("Alysha Webb's ChinaEV Blog"). Retrieved 8 October 2013. In late 2010, however, GM boosted its share to 44%, leaving Wuling with 5.9%.
    • For strong rural sales, see Raghav Narsalay, Ryan T Coffey, Cherry Lu Cui and John Gong (2012). "SGM Wuling: Bringing affordable vehicles to low-income consumers" (PDF). Accenture.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ a b c Schifferes, Steve (17 May 2007). "Cracking China's car market". bbc.co.uk. BBC. Retrieved 29 November 2012. The (Wuling Sunshine) costs $3,700 (£1,872), has a 0.8 litre engine, have a top speed of 60 mph, and weighs less than 1000kg
  9. ^ "SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile Co. Ltd. (SAIC-GM-Wuling)". media.gmchina.com. 2013. Retrieved 9 October 2013.
  10. ^ White, Joseph B. (20 April 2007). "For GM in China, Tiny Is Mighty; Wuling Venture Plans Expansion as Sales of Small Cars Surge". Wall Street Journal. Dow Jones and Company. p. A9.
  11. ^ a b Shirouzu, Norihiko (12 November 2010). "Corporate News: GM to Strengthen China Stake". Wall Street Journal. Dow Jones and Company: B2.
  12. ^ "GM Retains No. 1 China Sales Rank". bloomberg.com. Bloomberg LP. 28 August 2011. Retrieved 12 October 2013.
  13. ^ Webb, Alysha (24 November 2012). "To see the future for GM in China look at the SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture". chinaev.wordpress.com ("Alysha Webb's ChinaEV Blog"). Retrieved 8 October 2013. In late 2010, however, GM boosted its share to 44%, leaving Wuling with 5.9%.
  14. ^ a b c d Shirouzu, Norihiko (18 November 2012). "GM ups capacity in no-frills China car market". reuters.com. Thomson Reuters. Retrieved 23 November 2012.
  15. ^ a b "SAIC-GM-Wuling Opens Passenger Car Production Base". media.gm.com (Press release). 18 November 2012. Retrieved 8 October 2013. Baojun products are targeted primarily at first-time car buyers in China's second-, third- and fourth-tier cities.
  16. ^ "GM buys old Chinese car factory". The Economic Times. Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. 3 June 2005. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
  17. ^ McGregor, Richard (20 July 2001). "GM looks to China for auto triple alliance". Financial Times. Pearson: 31.
  18. ^ Fang Yan; Wills, Ken (22 November 2010), "GM unveils new brand in China, targets smaller cities", reuters.com, Thomson Reuters, retrieved 30 November 2012, Those big coastal cities are rapidly becoming less than a quarter of our business, and the real growth is in what we call tier three, tier four cities," Terry Johnsson, vice president of GM's China operations, told Reuters in an interview. "It wouldn't be unexpected to see 60 percent of the business in tier 3 and tier 4 cities (in five years).
  19. ^ Mullich, Joe. "China's "Second-Tier" Cities Take Off". Special Advertising Section Presented by Cathay Pacific. The Wall Street Journal. Dow Jones and Company, Inc. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
  20. ^ a b "Chevrolet Lechi to Be Sold Under Baojun Brand in China". GM Media: China (News release). General Motors. 15 August 2012.
  21. ^ "GM Authority".
  22. ^ "面向全球市场 五菱银标Logo正式发布". www.sohu.com. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
  23. ^ "Wuling Motors Indonesia".
  24. ^ "SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile Co. Ltd. (SAIC-GM-Wuling)". GM China. Retrieved 1 November 2011.[permanent dead link]
  25. ^ "GM 2012 global sales rise 2.9 pct on strong Chevy demand". Reuters. 14 January 2013. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
  26. ^ Li Fangfang (14 August 2009). "Wuling minis go global under GM Chevrolet brand". China Daily. Retrieved 2 December 2010.
  27. ^ Tang, Rachel (November 2009). The Rise of China's Auto Industry and Its Impact on the U.S. Motor Vehicle Industry (PDF). Congressional Research Service. pp. 18–19. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
  28. ^ Just-Auto (23 November 2011). "China: SAIC-GM-Wuling to Start Assembly of Chevy Move in Q3/2012". Just-Auto Global News. London. ProQuest 905880515. Vehicle kits will be supplied by GM China's SAIC-GM-Wuling (SGMW) joint venture
  29. ^ "GM Egypt to Produce Chevrolet Move Passenger Van in 2012" (PDF). GM Egypt (Press release). 13 December 2011. Retrieved 10 October 2013. GM Egypt plans to produce about 5,000 units annually for sale in Egypt starting third quarter of 2012. Vehicle kits will be supplied by GM China's SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture. [...] The Chevrolet Move is based on the Wuling Rong Guang,[permanent dead link]
  30. ^ . SGMW USA MiniTrucks, Off Road Utility Vehicles and Low Speed Vehicles (LSV). SGMW USA. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Introduction from GM China homepage

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Not to be confused with SAIC GM Wuling Motors or Wuling Group the former name of Guangxi Automobile Group SAIC GM Wuling Automobile Chinese 上汽通用五菱汽车股份有限公司 abbreviated as SGMW is a joint venture between SAIC Motor General Motors and Guangxi Auto previously Wuling Group Based in Liuzhou Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southwestern China it makes commercial and consumer vehicles sold in China under the Wuling and Baojun marques respectively SAIC GM Wuling AutomobileNative name上汽通用五菱汽车股份有限公司Company typeJoint ventureIndustryAutomotiveFounded18 November 2002 21 years ago 2002 11 18 HeadquartersLiuzhou Guangxi ChinaArea servedChinaIndonesiaKey peopleShen Yang General Manager 1 Raymond Bierzynski Executive vice president 2 ProductsAutomobilesMicrovansBrandsBaojunWulingOwnersSAIC Motor 50 1 General Motors 44 Guangxi Auto 5 9 3 Number of employees20 000 4 SubsidiariesBaojunSGMW IndonesiaEtsong 2002 03 Websitesgmw com cn SGMW is a major mass volume producer in the Chinese interior in 2011 SGMW sold 1 286 000 vehicles in China and 1 445 000 in 2012 5 Its offerings range in price from US 5 000 to US 10 000 6 It is also one of the largest manufacturers of microvans in China Known as xiao mianbao che 小面包车 or small bread box cars these pint size commercial vehicles are no larger than a compact car and have sold well in the poorer interior 7 One of its popular microvans was the Wuling Sunshine Selling more than 450 000 units per year during its height of popularity SGMW has claimed no one model outsells it in China 8 9 Both SGMW and Liuzhou Wuling Automobile Industry Co Ltd use the Wuling brand name and the red five diamond W logo Contents 1 History 2 Current products 2 1 Wuling 2 1 1 Silver Badge 2 1 2 Red Badge 2 2 Baojun 3 Operations 3 1 Overseas operation 3 2 Production figures 3 3 Export 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editIn 2002 the joint venture SAIC GM Wuling was formed with SAIC taking 50 1 of the shares GM 34 and Wuling Group later became Guangxi Auto 15 9 10 Wuling transferred the production of microvans and small trucks to the new company Since at least 2008 GM sought to increase its ownership achieving this aim c 2011 11 Its stake rose to 44 12 leaving Wuling with 5 9 13 In 2010 SGMW created a passenger car brand to compete against indigenous products Baojun 14 The company sold a passenger vehicle the Chevy Spark Daewoo Matiz M150 as the Baojun Lechi from 2007 to 2012 however 8 In late 2012 ten years after the formation of the joint venture SGMW opened a new factory for the production of Baojun passenger cars in Liuzhou Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region ready to produce 400 000 units per year 15 A factory with capacity for the same number of power trains is also being built 15 Etsong acquisition Best known for its tiny offerings in 2005 SGMW acquired diminutive Etsong Vehicle Manufacturing a small scale manufacturing concern based in Qingdao China The factory was originally set up in 1997 by a Chinese tobacco company and was then briefly owned by the First Automobile Works FAW Jiefang before the SAIC group took over the factory Since 2000 a number of Austin Maestro Montego amalgams had been produced under the Etsong Lubao and Etsong Lande nameplates but SGMW did not recommence production of these aged models after the takeover Instead the factory is used to augment SGMW mini vehicle capacity 16 Baojun Perhaps the culmination of GM s dream to build a farmer s car 17 the Baojun brand was established in 2010 and aims to sell to consumers in third and fourth tier Chinese cities 18 Such large and medium sized Chinese cities are not counted among the top four in terms of population and contribution to GDP 19 Baojun currently competes for consumers with indigenous brands like Chery and Geely 14 Its two offerings include as of 2012 the 630 a small four door sedan and the Lechi minicar 14 The latter is an updated version of the first generation Daewoo Matiz and was previously sold under the Chevrolet brand name During the transition between brands the Lechi was offered as both a Chevrolet and a Baojun 20 Current products editWuling edit Since 2020 SAIC GM Wuling has categorized its vehicle models into Red Badge and Silver Badge The Red Badge models are primarily designed for light commercial or entry level passenger vehicles while the Silver Badge models are used for more premium passenger cars in global markets 21 22 Silver Badge edit Hongguang Mini EV 2020 present electric city car Air EV 2022 present electric city car Bingo 2023 present electric subcompact car Bingo Plus to commence enlarged variant of Bingo Xingguang Starlight 2023 present mid size sedan Xingchi 2021 present subcompact SUV Xingchen Asta 2021 present compact SUV Xingji to commence compact SUV Xingyun Nebula 2023 present compact SUV Jiachen 2022 present compact MPV Victory 2020 present mid size MPV Red Badge edit E10 EV 2023 present microvan BEV Zhiguang Sunshine 2002 present microvan Rongguang 2008 present microvan Yangguang 2024 present mid size van BEV Hongguang S1 2015 present compact MPV Hongguang S3 2017 present compact SUV variant of S1 Hongguang V 2015 present compact MPV Hongguang Plus 2019 present compact MPV Zhengcheng 2014 present full size MPV Zhengtu 2021 present mid size pickup nbsp Hongguang Mini EV nbsp Hongguang Plus nbsp Hongguang S3 nbsp Hongguang V nbsp Rongguang nbsp Rongguang V nbsp Sunshine II nbsp Sunshine S nbsp Xingchen Asta nbsp Wuling Xingchi nbsp Victory nbsp Zhengtu Baojun edit Main article Baojun nbsp E300 nbsp RC 5 nbsp RS 5Operations editThe company has a number of production bases in China These include a facility in Liuzhou Guangxi 14 and a plant in Qingdao which it had purchased c 2007 8 Overseas operation edit Main article SGMW Motor Indonesia On August 20 2015 the company operating as PT SGMW Motor Indonesia Wuling Motors laid the first stone of a new manufacturing facility in Cikarang West Java Indonesia The facility spans 600 000 square meters set aside for the production and manufacture of motor vehicles in Indonesia and to set up an export base for Southeast Asia The investment of the project is around US 700 million At peak capacity the plant is expected to produce up to 150 000 vehicles in a year and estimated to create estimated 3 000 jobs On July 11 2017 the facility starts its operations for mass production The first product under the brand Wuling Motors for Indonesian market is Wuling Hongguang S1 renamed as the Wuling Confero 23 In 2018 SGMW Indonesia launched Baojun 730 as the Wuling Cortez In 2019 SGMW Indonesia introduced Baojun 530 renamed as Wuling Almaz as their first SUV Production figures edit year China total Wuling Baojun 2009 1 000 000 4 1 000 000 0 2010 1 226 860 24 2011 1 285 820 20 2012 1 445 203 25 Export edit While the majority of SGMW products are sold domestically in China some export does occur In 2009 Wuling began to export its small commercial vehicles to South America the Middle East and North Africa where they are sold under the Chevrolet brand 26 The first such vehicles were sent to Peru in July 2009 27 These exports may constitute CKD knock down kits with final assembly only done in the receiving nation as is the case in Egypt 28 29 In 2010 GM and SAIC established an equally owned joint venture which exported SGMW products to India until General Motors stopped selling cars in India at the end of 2017 11 Wuling mini trucks were exported in limited numbers to the United States from 2004 to 2005 SGMW USA a Cobra Motors company imported and distributed the vehicles Those trucks were limited to off road use i e private property and were primarily marketed as industrial and commercial vehicles 30 See also editSAIC GMReferences edit SGMW s Baojun Brand to Sell Passenger Cars in China General Motors Press release 18 July 2010 Raymond Bierzynski Appointed Executive Vice President of SAIC GM Wuling media gm com Press release 12 October 2012 Retrieved 8 October 2013 Bierzynski served in leadership roles in China as president of the Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center PATAC from 2004 to 2007 and vice president of GM Asia Pacific and GM executive director of China Engineering from 2007 to 2009 About GM China gmchina com 2013 Archived from the original on 4 October 2013 Retrieved 1 October 2013 a b Raghav Narsalay Ryan T Coffey Cherry Lu Cui and John Gong 2012 SGM Wuling Bringing affordable vehicles to low income consumers PDF Accenture a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link For 2011 production figures and goal of 2 million units annually see Chevrolet Lechi to Be Sold Under Baojun Brand in China GM Media China News release General Motors 15 August 2012 For 2012 production figures see About GM China gmchina com 2013 Archived from the original on 4 October 2013 Retrieved 1 October 2013 For 5 000 microvan see Samilton Tracy 18 February 2010 GM s 5 000 Minivan A Hit In China npr org National Public Radio Retrieved 12 October 2013 For 10 000 sedan see Shirouzu Norihiko 18 November 2012 GM ups capacity in no frills China car market reuters com Thomson Reuters Retrieved 23 November 2012 For bread box cars see Webb Alysha 24 November 2012 To see the future for GM in China look at the SAIC GM Wuling joint venture chinaev wordpress com Alysha Webb s ChinaEV Blog Retrieved 8 October 2013 In late 2010 however GM boosted its share to 44 leaving Wuling with 5 9 For strong rural sales see Raghav Narsalay Ryan T Coffey Cherry Lu Cui and John Gong 2012 SGM Wuling Bringing affordable vehicles to low income consumers PDF Accenture a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b c Schifferes Steve 17 May 2007 Cracking China s car market bbc co uk BBC Retrieved 29 November 2012 The Wuling Sunshine costs 3 700 1 872 has a 0 8 litre engine have a top speed of 60 mph and weighs less than 1000kg SAIC GM Wuling Automobile Co Ltd SAIC GM Wuling media gmchina com 2013 Retrieved 9 October 2013 White Joseph B 20 April 2007 For GM in China Tiny Is Mighty Wuling Venture Plans Expansion as Sales of Small Cars Surge Wall Street Journal Dow Jones and Company p A9 a b Shirouzu Norihiko 12 November 2010 Corporate News GM to Strengthen China Stake Wall Street Journal Dow Jones and Company B2 GM Retains No 1 China Sales Rank bloomberg com Bloomberg LP 28 August 2011 Retrieved 12 October 2013 Webb Alysha 24 November 2012 To see the future for GM in China look at the SAIC GM Wuling joint venture chinaev wordpress com Alysha Webb s ChinaEV Blog Retrieved 8 October 2013 In late 2010 however GM boosted its share to 44 leaving Wuling with 5 9 a b c d Shirouzu Norihiko 18 November 2012 GM ups capacity in no frills China car market reuters com Thomson Reuters Retrieved 23 November 2012 a b SAIC GM Wuling Opens Passenger Car Production Base media gm com Press release 18 November 2012 Retrieved 8 October 2013 Baojun products are targeted primarily at first time car buyers in China s second third and fourth tier cities GM buys old Chinese car factory The Economic Times Bennett Coleman amp Co Ltd 3 June 2005 Retrieved 30 November 2012 McGregor Richard 20 July 2001 GM looks to China for auto triple alliance Financial Times Pearson 31 Fang Yan Wills Ken 22 November 2010 GM unveils new brand in China targets smaller cities reuters com Thomson Reuters retrieved 30 November 2012 Those big coastal cities are rapidly becoming less than a quarter of our business and the real growth is in what we call tier three tier four cities Terry Johnsson vice president of GM s China operations told Reuters in an interview It wouldn t be unexpected to see 60 percent of the business in tier 3 and tier 4 cities in five years Mullich Joe China s Second Tier Cities Take Off Special Advertising Section Presented by Cathay Pacific The Wall Street Journal Dow Jones and Company Inc Retrieved 4 June 2012 a b Chevrolet Lechi to Be Sold Under Baojun Brand in China GM Media China News release General Motors 15 August 2012 GM Authority 面向全球市场 五菱银标Logo正式发布 www sohu com Retrieved 5 January 2024 Wuling Motors Indonesia SAIC GM Wuling Automobile Co Ltd SAIC GM Wuling GM China Retrieved 1 November 2011 permanent dead link GM 2012 global sales rise 2 9 pct on strong Chevy demand Reuters 14 January 2013 Retrieved 20 January 2013 Li Fangfang 14 August 2009 Wuling minis go global under GM Chevrolet brand China Daily Retrieved 2 December 2010 Tang Rachel November 2009 The Rise of China s Auto Industry and Its Impact on the U S Motor Vehicle Industry PDF Congressional Research Service pp 18 19 Retrieved 30 November 2012 Just Auto 23 November 2011 China SAIC GM Wuling to Start Assembly of Chevy Move in Q3 2012 Just Auto Global News London ProQuest 905880515 Vehicle kits will be supplied by GM China s SAIC GM Wuling SGMW joint venture GM Egypt to Produce Chevrolet Move Passenger Van in 2012 PDF GM Egypt Press release 13 December 2011 Retrieved 10 October 2013 GM Egypt plans to produce about 5 000 units annually for sale in Egypt starting third quarter of 2012 Vehicle kits will be supplied by GM China s SAIC GM Wuling joint venture The Chevrolet Move is based on the Wuling Rong Guang permanent dead link MiniTruck Products SGMW USA MiniTrucks Off Road Utility Vehicles and Low Speed Vehicles LSV SGMW USA Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to SAIC GM Wuling Official website nbsp Introduction from GM China homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SAIC GM Wuling amp oldid 1219387668, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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