Research: China-built passenger cars - future model plans to 2019
Date published: Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Description
China must overcome significant challenges in the next few years if it is to sustain the massive growth that has seen it overtake Japan and the US to become the world's largest market for new vehicles. A key growth driver will be the models offered by OEMs in the country, both foreign and local.
This 239-page report examines the future model plans of passenger car manufacturers in China between 2009 and 2019. Around 40 OEMs and 250 passenger cars are covered.
Each model entry contains the following information:
- Model name
- Place of build
- Codename
- Platform
- Segment
- Drive
- Lifecycle
- Next model action
- Successor
A downloadable Excel file containing the above information for all 250+ models covered in the report is included in the package.
Table of contents:
Introduction and background to the market
Market maturity
Fuel subsidies to continue
Joint ventures
Consumer finance: slowing or growing?
Creation of indigenous brands
The market in 2008 and 2009
The outlook to 2020
Alfa Romeo
Audi
BAIC
Beijing Auto
Beiqi Foton
Bestern
BMW
Brilliance BMW
Brilliance
Buick
BYD
Cadillac
Chana
Changan
Changfeng
Changhe
Chevrolet
Chery Automobile
Karry
Rely (Weilin in Chinese)
Riich
China Brilliance
Chrysler
Daihatsu
Daimler
Beijing Benz
Detroit Electric
Dongfeng Motor
Dongfeng
Dongfeng-Detroit Electric
Dongnan
Emgrand
Englon
Europestar
Feidie
Fiat Group
Beijing Jeep (see also Beijing Auto)
Chrysler
Fiat
First Automobile Works (FAW)
FAW Hainan
FAW Hainan Mazda (see Ford)
FAW Harbin
FAW Hongqi (including Bestern)
Tianjin FAW Xiali
Ford Motor Company
Changan Ford
Mazda
Changan Mazda
Hainan Mazda
Changan Volvo
Fuji Heavy Industries
Subaru
Fujian
Geely Automobile
Geely
Gleagle
Emgrand
Shanghai Maple (SMA)
Manganese Bronze & Englon (London Taxis International)
General Motors Corporation
SAIC GM Wuling
Shanghai GM
Gleagle
Great Wall Motor
Guangzhou Automobile
CHANGFENG
Guangzhou Honda (also see Honda)
Guangzhou Toyota (also see Toyota)
Hafei
Honda
Dongfeng Honda
Guangzhou Honda / Guangqi Honda
Hyundai
Beijing Hyundai
Iran Khodro
JAC
Jeep
Jianghui or Jianghuai
Jiangling or JMC
Land Wind
Jonway
Karry
Kia
Dongfeng Yueda Kia
Lancia
Land Wind
Lifan
Li Nian
London Taxis International
LuxGen
Manganese Bronze
Mazda
Mercedes-Benz
MG
Miles EV
Mitsubishi
Southeast (Fujian) Motors
Mitsubishi
Southeast
Nissan
PSA Peugeot Citroën
Dongfeng Citroën
Dongfeng Peugeot
Renault-Nissan Alliance
Dongfeng Nissan
Renault China (formerly Dongfeng Renault)
Rely
Riich
Roewe
Shanghai Automotive (SAIC)
Nanjing Auto / MG Cars
Roewe
SAIC GM Wuling
Shanghai GM
Shanghai Maple
Shuanghuan (SH. Auto)
Škoda
SMA
Soueast or Southeast
Subaru
Suzuki
Changan Suzuki
Changhe Suzuki
Toyota
FAW Daihatsu
Guangzhou Toyota
Sichuan FAW Toyota
Tianjin FAW Toyota
The Volkswagen Group
FAW Volkswagen (includes Audi)
Audi
Shanghai Volkswagen (includes Škoda)
Škoda
Volvo
Wanxiang
Wuling
Youngman
Europestar
Yulon
LuxGen
Zhejiang Feidie
Jonway
Zhongxing (ZX Auto)
Zotye
ZX
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