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Yulon Motor Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 裕隆汽車; pinyin: Yùlóng Qìchē) is a Taiwanese automaker and importer.[2] Taiwan's biggest automaker as of 2010, Yulon is known for building Nissan models under license.[3] The original romanization of the company's name is Yue Loong, but in 1992 the company renewed its logo and switched to the shorter Yulon name. Historically, it is one of Taiwan's "big four" automakers.[4] The company has over time evolved as a holding company that encompassed multiple public entities such as Yulon-Nissan Motor, Yulon Financial, Yulon Rental, Carnival Industrial Corporation and others. The group currently has a rivalry with Hotai Motor Group as the two largest Taiwanese automotive companies.

Yulon Motor Co., Ltd.
裕隆汽車
TypePublic company
TWSE: 2201
IndustryAutomotive Industry
Founded10 September 1953; 70 years ago (10 September 1953)
HeadquartersMiaoli County, Taiwan
Area served
Taiwan, mainland China, and the Philippines
Key people
Li Lien Yan Chen (Chairperson & CEO)
Chen Hsiang Yao (President & general manager)
ProductsAutomobiles
RevenueNT$99 billion (2017)[1] US$3.4 billion
OwnerYen family
Number of employees
12.68k (2017)[1]
DivisionsLuxgen
SubsidiariesYulon-Nissan Motor Co Ltd (50%)
Dongfeng Yulon (50%)
Yulon GM (50%)
Websitewww.yulon-motor.com.tw
Yulon
Traditional Chinese裕隆汽車
Simplified Chinese裕隆汽车
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYùlóng Qìchē
Southern Min
Hokkien POJŪ-liông Khì-chhia

Yulon created a new brand to sell self-designed cars, Luxgen, in 2010.

As of 2017 it had a Revenue of NT$99 billion (US$3.4 billion) and about 12,680 employees.[1]

History Edit

Incorporated in September 1953[5] as a machinery company by Ching-Ling Yen,[6] today Yulon Motor Co., Ltd. is part of the Yulon Group, a Taiwanese conglomerate.[7]

The company is associated with the creation of a Taiwanese auto industry aided by its government.[2] This pattern is being again realized by Malaysia's Proton. During 1953–1960 an era of "passive protection" reigned and Yulon grew with the assistance of protectionary tariffs of 40–60%.[8] Parts and components received substantially lower tariffs to help fledgling carmakers.[8]

Early on, Yulon looked for foreign partners, but it wasn't until 1956 that an American company, Willys, agreed to share technology.[9] The next year Yulon began its long-lasting partnership with Nissan.[9]

While the first Yulon model was a 1956 jeep, with engine production beginning in September of that year, passenger car assembly only started in 1960 with the Bluebird after an agreement with Nissan was signed in 1957.[9] While primarily building Nissan models and other cars under license, Yulon has designed and produced at least one original family car, the 1986 Feeling 101.[10] (Yulon began producing wholly original products again starting in 2009 with the debut of its Luxgen brand.) Until July 1994, when they changed to using Nissan badging, the license-built Nissan automobiles had all been branded Yue Loong (Yulon after 1992).[11][12] The Nissan branded Cefiro A32 entered production in February 1996 and became Taiwan's best selling vehicle.[13][14]

Assembler Edit

With production bases located in China, Philippines and Taiwan, Yulon makes license-built versions of many automakers' models.[15] The companies it manufactures in cooperation with include Chrysler, Geely,[16] GM, Mercedes Benz, Mitsubishi and Nissan. It assembles most of the vehicles from complete knock down kits.[citation needed]

The company has used its design and engineering expertise to localize its manufactures to suit Taiwanese tastes.[17] Yulon began building Nissan automobiles under license in the 1960s. For many years the company worked with the Taiwanese government to develop an indigenous auto industry, aided by special tax reductions for modifying or creating their own designs.[18] Proton of Malaysia was developed using a similar package of government promotions and interventions. Yulon's first attempt in doing so was a car called the Feeling 101, based on the Nissan Auster/Stanza of the period. The company followed up with facelifted versions such as the Feeling 102 and the Arex, but the Feeling was discontinued in 1995. Starting in July 1994, Yulon began using Nissan rather than Yulon badging on their products.[11]

While Yulon continues to manufacture vehicles for sale on the Taiwanese market,[2] as of 2010 it also imports Nissan,[citation needed] Infiniti,[citation needed] and Renault[6] models for sale in the domestic Taiwanese market.

Nissan Edit

Yulon has maintained a strong cooperative relationship with Nissan since 1957.[9] After the 1985 passing of a Taiwanese act, the Automobile Industry Development Act (AIDA), Yulon accepted Nissan taking a 25% stake.[19] Nissan maintained their ownership in Yulon until at least 2003[17] when a restructuring created Yulon-Nissan Motor Co Ltd,[6] a separate company that focuses on complementing Nissan's mainland China activities with research, design, and manufacturing assistance.

 
the exterior of a face-lift Yulon Feeling

Brands Edit

Yulon has marketed cars under three in-house brands: their cars were originally sold as Yue Loong (Yulon from 1992 until 1995), but the company switched to using Nissan badging in 1994. They then went on to create two new in-house brands: Luxgen (released in 2009), and Tobe (released in 2010, ended 2013).

Luxgen Edit

The first Taiwanese auto brand, Luxgen (Chinese: 納智捷), was created by Yulon in 2008.[20] On 18 August 2009, Yulon revealed the first car for its new Luxgen brand. Luxgen cars are developed under Yulon's R&D center HAITEC,[21] using engines and transmissions provided by other companies.[22] As of 2010, Luxgen products are sold in Taiwan and Oman.[23]

Tobe Edit

 
Tobe M'car EV

Yulon's second brand, Tobe (Chinese: 酷比), was established in 2009. From 2010 to 2013, Tobe sold its only model, a re-badged, re-designed Geely Panda/LC called the Tobe M’Car, in Taiwan and Vietnam.[24] Plans to enter other emerging markets exist.[25] However, poor sales and the brand image of being a rebadged Geely led to the end of the brand in 2013.

Production bases Edit

Yulon has a number of production bases in several countries, including China, Pakistan, Philippines until 2013, Taiwan and probably Thailand.[15]

China Edit

Initial production base investment in China for Yulon was buying 5% ownership in a Southern China production base in the 1990s.[4] 2000 saw another, larger Chinese production base investment this time of 25%.[4] The latter acquisition was probably in Fengsheng Motors, a Dongfeng Motors subsidiary.

As of 2003, Yulon had 25% ownership in the subsidiary yielding access to production bases in Huadu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong and Xiangfan, Hubei.[17]

Philippines Edit

In 1999 Yulon bought a 75% ownership of Nissan's newly built production base in Santa Rosa, Laguna state.[26] This occurred after the Nissan Motor Company pulled out of the Philippines after the Asian market crises caused poor sales in the country. In 2013, it was announced that Nissan Motor Company of Japan will be again taking over Nissan in the Philippines.[27] This comes after dismal sales and poor model updates from Yulon Taiwan, which ranked Nissan Philippines well below local rivals from Toyota, Mitsubishi, and Hyundai—not reflective of its ranking as no. 6 global carmaker.[28]

Joint ventures Edit

All of Yulon's joint ventures in Mainland China are with Dongfeng Motor.[citation needed]

Dongfeng Yulon Edit

A joint venture with Chinese automaker Dongfeng, called Dongfeng Yulon (or Dongfeng Luxgen[29]), was set up in 2009[21] and will manufacture Yulon's Luxgen models in China after the completion of a planned production base in Hangzhou in 2011.[3] The cars will be sold in China. In July 8 of 2019 Luxgen signed MoU with Mongolian company AGT Auto to build its first car assembly factory in Mongolia.[30] Dongfeng Yulon entered bankruptcy in 2020.

Fengshen Automobile Edit

In 2003, Yulon had part ownership in a subsidiary of Dongfeng Motor, Fengshen Automobile Co Ltd.[17]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "Yulon Motor Co Ltd, 2201:TAI profile - FT.com". Financial Times. Retrieved 2018-01-29.
  2. ^ a b c . Yulon Motor. Archived from the original on 2010-11-24. Retrieved 2013-09-06.
  3. ^ a b Tan, Jason (2010-08-03). "Yulon to make Luxgen in China". Taipei Times.
  4. ^ a b c Lynch, Teresa M. (December 2010). (PDF). Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 23, 2009.
  5. ^ Chen, Chia-wen (1995). (PDF). Cambridge, MA: MIT. p. 16. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-14.
  6. ^ a b c . Yulon Motor. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21.
  7. ^ . Yulon Group. Archived from the original on 2010-11-01.
  8. ^ a b Chen, Chia-wen, p. 24
  9. ^ a b c d Chen, Chia-wen March 14, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, p. 26
  10. ^ Chen, Chia-wen, p. 93
  11. ^ a b (PDF), Yulon Motor Co., Ltd., 2019-04-30, p. 4, archived from the original (PDF) on 2023-06-02
  12. ^ "Het mysterie Yue Loong" [The Yue Loong Mystery]. AutoWeek.nl (in Dutch). Sanoma Men's Magazines B.V. 2009-01-30.
  13. ^ . Company History. Yulon Motor. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21.
  14. ^ Yelin, Mo (2018-12-05). . Caixin Global. Archived from the original on 2022-12-26.
  15. ^ a b "About Luxgen – Corporate Story". Luxgen.
  16. ^ "Chery Shapes Taiwanese Partners as Exporters". AnhuiNews.com. 2010-10-20.
  17. ^ a b c d . MarkLines.com. 2003-08-07. Archived from the original on July 5, 2010.
  18. ^ Chen, Chia-wen (1995). (PDF). Cambridge, MA: MIT. p. 29. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-14.
  19. ^ Chen, Chia-wen, p. 29
  20. ^ "Taiwan's automobile brand LUXGEN announces its ambition to the world". Luxgen. 2010-03-05.
  21. ^ a b "Prospect of Chinese sales drives Yulon Motor shares up". Taipei Times. 2010-09-07.
  22. ^ "LUXGEN 2.2 L MEFI TURBO ENGINE: Light Weight and Efficient". Luxgen. 2010-05-13.
  23. ^ "Taiwan's LUXGEN MOTOR Signs First International Distribution Agreement". Luxgen. 2010-04-30.
  24. ^ "Yulon's Tobe car unable to drive in reverse". China Post. 2010-08-07.
  25. ^ "Yulon introduces new Tobe brand vehicle". Taipei Times. 2009-11-18.
  26. ^ . Rafaelita A.M. Aldaba. Philippine Institute for Development Studies. Page 35, "Nissan: Worriedly Awaiting the Signal from Japan".
  27. ^ "Nissan Motor Co. to return to PH this year by merging NMPI and UMC". topgear.com.ph. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
  28. ^ "WORLD RANKING OF CAR MANUFACTURERS - Year 2011" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-08-27.
  29. ^ "Dongfeng-Luxgen formally announce JV partnership". China Car Times. 2010-12-14.
  30. ^ "Yulon's LuxGen heading to China". Taipei Times. 2010-02-17.

External links Edit

  • – English official site

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Yulon Motor Co Ltd Chinese 裕隆汽車 pinyin Yulong Qiche is a Taiwanese automaker and importer 2 Taiwan s biggest automaker as of 2010 Yulon is known for building Nissan models under license 3 The original romanization of the company s name is Yue Loong but in 1992 the company renewed its logo and switched to the shorter Yulon name Historically it is one of Taiwan s big four automakers 4 The company has over time evolved as a holding company that encompassed multiple public entities such as Yulon Nissan Motor Yulon Financial Yulon Rental Carnival Industrial Corporation and others The group currently has a rivalry with Hotai Motor Group as the two largest Taiwanese automotive companies Yulon Motor Co Ltd 裕隆汽車TypePublic companyTraded asTWSE 2201IndustryAutomotive IndustryFounded10 September 1953 70 years ago 10 September 1953 HeadquartersMiaoli County TaiwanArea servedTaiwan mainland China and the PhilippinesKey peopleLi Lien Yan Chen Chairperson amp CEO Chen Hsiang Yao President amp general manager ProductsAutomobilesRevenueNT 99 billion 2017 1 US 3 4 billionOwnerYen familyNumber of employees12 68k 2017 1 DivisionsLuxgenSubsidiariesYulon Nissan Motor Co Ltd 50 Dongfeng Yulon 50 Yulon GM 50 Websitewww yulon motor com twYulonTraditional Chinese裕隆汽車Simplified Chinese裕隆汽车TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinYulong QicheSouthern MinHokkien POJu liong Khi chhiaYulon created a new brand to sell self designed cars Luxgen in 2010 As of 2017 it had a Revenue of NT 99 billion US 3 4 billion and about 12 680 employees 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Assembler 1 2 Nissan 2 Brands 2 1 Luxgen 2 2 Tobe 3 Production bases 3 1 China 3 2 Philippines 4 Joint ventures 4 1 Dongfeng Yulon 4 2 Fengshen Automobile 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditIncorporated in September 1953 5 as a machinery company by Ching Ling Yen 6 today Yulon Motor Co Ltd is part of the Yulon Group a Taiwanese conglomerate 7 The company is associated with the creation of a Taiwanese auto industry aided by its government 2 This pattern is being again realized by Malaysia s Proton During 1953 1960 an era of passive protection reigned and Yulon grew with the assistance of protectionary tariffs of 40 60 8 Parts and components received substantially lower tariffs to help fledgling carmakers 8 Early on Yulon looked for foreign partners but it wasn t until 1956 that an American company Willys agreed to share technology 9 The next year Yulon began its long lasting partnership with Nissan 9 While the first Yulon model was a 1956 jeep with engine production beginning in September of that year passenger car assembly only started in 1960 with the Bluebird after an agreement with Nissan was signed in 1957 9 While primarily building Nissan models and other cars under license Yulon has designed and produced at least one original family car the 1986 Feeling 101 10 Yulon began producing wholly original products again starting in 2009 with the debut of its Luxgen brand Until July 1994 when they changed to using Nissan badging the license built Nissan automobiles had all been branded Yue Loong Yulon after 1992 11 12 The Nissan branded Cefiro A32 entered production in February 1996 and became Taiwan s best selling vehicle 13 14 Assembler Edit With production bases located in China Philippines and Taiwan Yulon makes license built versions of many automakers models 15 The companies it manufactures in cooperation with include Chrysler Geely 16 GM Mercedes Benz Mitsubishi and Nissan It assembles most of the vehicles from complete knock down kits citation needed The company has used its design and engineering expertise to localize its manufactures to suit Taiwanese tastes 17 Yulon began building Nissan automobiles under license in the 1960s For many years the company worked with the Taiwanese government to develop an indigenous auto industry aided by special tax reductions for modifying or creating their own designs 18 Proton of Malaysia was developed using a similar package of government promotions and interventions Yulon s first attempt in doing so was a car called the Feeling 101 based on the Nissan Auster Stanza of the period The company followed up with facelifted versions such as the Feeling 102 and the Arex but the Feeling was discontinued in 1995 Starting in July 1994 Yulon began using Nissan rather than Yulon badging on their products 11 While Yulon continues to manufacture vehicles for sale on the Taiwanese market 2 as of 2010 it also imports Nissan citation needed Infiniti citation needed and Renault 6 models for sale in the domestic Taiwanese market Nissan Edit Yulon has maintained a strong cooperative relationship with Nissan since 1957 9 After the 1985 passing of a Taiwanese act the Automobile Industry Development Act AIDA Yulon accepted Nissan taking a 25 stake 19 Nissan maintained their ownership in Yulon until at least 2003 17 when a restructuring created Yulon Nissan Motor Co Ltd 6 a separate company that focuses on complementing Nissan s mainland China activities with research design and manufacturing assistance nbsp the exterior of a face lift Yulon FeelingBrands EditYulon has marketed cars under three in house brands their cars were originally sold as Yue Loong Yulon from 1992 until 1995 but the company switched to using Nissan badging in 1994 They then went on to create two new in house brands Luxgen released in 2009 and Tobe released in 2010 ended 2013 Luxgen Edit Main article Luxgen The first Taiwanese auto brand Luxgen Chinese 納智捷 was created by Yulon in 2008 20 On 18 August 2009 Yulon revealed the first car for its new Luxgen brand Luxgen cars are developed under Yulon s R amp D center HAITEC 21 using engines and transmissions provided by other companies 22 As of 2010 Luxgen products are sold in Taiwan and Oman 23 Tobe Edit nbsp Tobe M car EVYulon s second brand Tobe Chinese 酷比 was established in 2009 From 2010 to 2013 Tobe sold its only model a re badged re designed Geely Panda LC called the Tobe M Car in Taiwan and Vietnam 24 Plans to enter other emerging markets exist 25 However poor sales and the brand image of being a rebadged Geely led to the end of the brand in 2013 Production bases EditYulon has a number of production bases in several countries including China Pakistan Philippines until 2013 Taiwan and probably Thailand 15 China Edit Initial production base investment in China for Yulon was buying 5 ownership in a Southern China production base in the 1990s 4 2000 saw another larger Chinese production base investment this time of 25 4 The latter acquisition was probably in Fengsheng Motors a Dongfeng Motors subsidiary As of 2003 Yulon had 25 ownership in the subsidiary yielding access to production bases in Huadu District Guangzhou Guangdong and Xiangfan Hubei 17 Philippines Edit In 1999 Yulon bought a 75 ownership of Nissan s newly built production base in Santa Rosa Laguna state 26 This occurred after the Nissan Motor Company pulled out of the Philippines after the Asian market crises caused poor sales in the country In 2013 it was announced that Nissan Motor Company of Japan will be again taking over Nissan in the Philippines 27 This comes after dismal sales and poor model updates from Yulon Taiwan which ranked Nissan Philippines well below local rivals from Toyota Mitsubishi and Hyundai not reflective of its ranking as no 6 global carmaker 28 Joint ventures EditAll of Yulon s joint ventures in Mainland China are with Dongfeng Motor citation needed Dongfeng Yulon Edit Main article Dongfeng Yulon A joint venture with Chinese automaker Dongfeng called Dongfeng Yulon or Dongfeng Luxgen 29 was set up in 2009 21 and will manufacture Yulon s Luxgen models in China after the completion of a planned production base in Hangzhou in 2011 3 The cars will be sold in China In July 8 of 2019 Luxgen signed MoU with Mongolian company AGT Auto to build its first car assembly factory in Mongolia 30 Dongfeng Yulon entered bankruptcy in 2020 Fengshen Automobile Edit In 2003 Yulon had part ownership in a subsidiary of Dongfeng Motor Fengshen Automobile Co Ltd 17 See also EditList of companies of Taiwan List of Taiwanese automakers List of Nissan vehicles Yulon Motors has built under license List of motor scooter manufacturers and brandsReferences Edit a b c Yulon Motor Co Ltd 2201 TAI profile FT com Financial Times Retrieved 2018 01 29 a b c Company History Yulon Motor Archived from the original on 2010 11 24 Retrieved 2013 09 06 a b Tan Jason 2010 08 03 Yulon to make Luxgen in China Taipei Times a b c Lynch Teresa M December 2010 Leveraging capabilities models of foreign production in the Taiwanese automotive industry PDF Massachusetts Institute of Technology Archived from the original PDF on November 23 2009 Chen Chia wen 1995 An Economic Analysis of Taiwan s Automobile Industry PDF Cambridge MA MIT p 16 Archived from the original PDF on 2012 03 14 a b c Chronology Yulon Motor Archived from the original on 2011 07 21 Affiliated Companies Automobiles Yulon Group Archived from the original on 2010 11 01 a b Chen Chia wen p 24 a b c d Chen Chia wen Archived March 14 2012 at the Wayback Machine p 26 Chen Chia wen p 93 a b Annual Report 2018 PDF Yulon Motor Co Ltd 2019 04 30 p 4 archived from the original PDF on 2023 06 02 Het mysterie Yue Loong The Yue Loong Mystery AutoWeek nl in Dutch Sanoma Men s Magazines B V 2009 01 30 Chronology Company History Yulon Motor Archived from the original on 2011 07 21 Yelin Mo 2018 12 05 Father of Taiwan s Auto Industry Dead at 53 Caixin Global Archived from the original on 2022 12 26 a b About Luxgen Corporate Story Luxgen Chery Shapes Taiwanese Partners as Exporters AnhuiNews com 2010 10 20 a b c d Taiwan Becoming a Development Base for Toyota Mitsubishi Nissan Ford Honda Launches Production on Its Own MarkLines com 2003 08 07 Archived from the original on July 5 2010 Chen Chia wen 1995 An Economic Analysis of Taiwan s Automobile Industry PDF Cambridge MA MIT p 29 Archived from the original PDF on 2012 03 14 Chen Chia wen p 29 Taiwan s automobile brand LUXGEN announces its ambition to the world Luxgen 2010 03 05 a b Prospect of Chinese sales drives Yulon Motor shares up Taipei Times 2010 09 07 LUXGEN 2 2 L MEFI TURBO ENGINE Light Weight and Efficient Luxgen 2010 05 13 Taiwan s LUXGEN MOTOR Signs First International Distribution Agreement Luxgen 2010 04 30 Yulon s Tobe car unable to drive in reverse China Post 2010 08 07 Yulon introduces new Tobe brand vehicle Taipei Times 2009 11 18 Increasing Globalization and AFTA in 2003 What are the Prospects for the Philippine Automotive Industry Rafaelita A M Aldaba Philippine Institute for Development Studies Page 35 Nissan Worriedly Awaiting the Signal from Japan Nissan Motor Co to return to PH this year by merging NMPI and UMC topgear com ph Retrieved 4 December 2018 WORLD RANKING OF CAR MANUFACTURERS Year 2011 PDF Retrieved 2023 08 27 Dongfeng Luxgen formally announce JV partnership China Car Times 2010 12 14 Yulon s LuxGen heading to China Taipei Times 2010 02 17 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yulon Motor Yulon Motor English official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yulon amp oldid 1172532079, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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