auto.wikisort.org - ManufacturerFAW-GM Light Duty Commercial Vehicle (FAW-GM) is a commercial vehicle manufacturing company headquartered in Changchun, China, and a 50:50 joint venture between FAW Group and General Motors. It was founded in 2009 and its activities include the Harbin Light Vehicle factory and FAW Hongta Yunnan Automobile Co Ltd. The plants were named,FAW Harbin Light Duty Vehicle Co., FAW-GM Hongta Yunnan Automobile Manufacturing Co., Ltd. and Changchun Plant. The company builds Jie Fang pickups and light commercial vehicles, with the possibility of building models for GM to sell under their marques.[1][2]
FAW-GM Light Duty Commercial Vehicle |
Type | Joint venture |
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Industry | Automotive |
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Founded | 30 August 2009; 13 years ago (2009-08-30) |
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Headquarters | , China |
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Key people | Alexander Moinov (President) |
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Products | Trucks |
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Owner | FAW Group (50%) General Motors (50%) |
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FAW-GM sold a total of 55,609 vehicles in China in 2012.[3]
Products
FAW-GM builds pickups, vans, SUVs, MPVs, 1-ton, 2-ton and 3-ton trucks and exports CKD kits for assembly in Russia, Ukraine, Mexico and Vietnam, and exports to more than 20 countries.[4] In 2011, FAW-GM introduced a new pickup, the Kuncheng.[5]
FAW-GM's current products include the following models:
- Jie Fang Kuncheng Pickup
- Jie Fang 1-ton truck
- Jie Fang 2-ton truck
- Jie Fang 3-ton truck
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Vehicles | |
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Divisions and subsidiaries | Vehicle brands | |
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Service brands |
- ACDelco
- BrightDrop
- Cruise
- Dexron
- GM Certified Service
- GM Defense
- GM Financial
- OnStar
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Global subsidiaries | |
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Products and technologies |
- Platforms
- Transmissions
- Hybrids
- Vehicles
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Electric | |
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Former divisions, joint ventures and subsidiaries |
- Allison Engine (1929–1995)
- Allison Transmission (1929–2007)
- Ally Financial (1919-2013)
- Atlantic Aircraft
- Bendix (24%) (1924–1948)
- Chevrolet Europe (2005-2016)
- Chevrolet-Saturn of Harlem (2006–2011)
- Cleveland Diesel (1938–1962)
- Dayton-Wright (1919–1923)
- Delco Electronics
- Delphi (1994–1999)
- Delta Motor Corporation (1997-2004)
- Detroit Diesel (1938–1988)
- DirecTV (1994–2003)
- Electro-Motive Diesel (1930–2004)
- Electronic Data Systems (1984–1996)
- Euclid Trucks (1953–1968)
- FAW-GM (2009–2019)
- Fisher Body (1925–1984)
- Fleetwood Metal Body (1925–1984)
- Frigidaire (1919–1980)
- Ghandhara Industries (1953–1963)
- GM-AvtoVAZ (2001–2019)
- GM Diesel (1949–1969)
- GM Diesel Division (1938–1987)
- GM Europe (1986–2017)
- GM India (1995–2020)
- GM South Africa (1913–2017)
- GM Thailand (2000–2020)
- GM Uzbekistan (2008–2019)
- GM Vietnam (1993–2018)
- GMAC Real Estate (1998–2008)
- GMC Heavy Trucks
- Holden (194852020)
- Hughes Aircraft (1985–1997)
- Hughes Electronics (1985–1997)
- Hughes Network Systems (1987–2003)
- Kettering University
- Maven (2016–2020)
- National City Lines
- NUMMI (1984–2009)
- New Venture Gear (36%, 1990–2002)
- Nexteer (2009–2010)
- North American Aviation (1933–1948)
- Nuvell (1997–2008)
- Opel (1931–2017)
- PanAmSat (1995–2003)
- Remy Electric (1918–1994)
- Rochester Products
- Terex
- United Australian (1989–1996)
- Vauxhall (1926–2017)
- Yellow Coach (1925–1943)
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Facilities |
- GM Building (Broadway)
- GM Building (Detroit)
- GM Building (Manhattan)
- GM Technical Center
- GM Proving Grounds
- Factories (list)
- Renaissance Center
- General Motors Research Laboratory
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People |
- William C. Durant (Founder)
- Mary Barra
- Alfred P. Sloan
- Tim Solso
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Sponsorship |
- World of Motion
- Test Track (1999–2012 under all of GM, Chevrolet only since 2012)
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Related topics |
- History
- Companion make program
- Ignition switch recalls
- Motorama
- Reorganization
- Streetcar conspiracy
- 1945–46 strike
- 2007 strike
- 2019 strike
- Concept of the Corporation
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 Automotive industry in China |
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- Automotive industry
- Economy of China
- Transport in China
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Chinese vehicle manufacturers | |
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Sino-foreign joint venture vehicle manufacturers | |
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Subsidiaries of foreign companies |
- Honda Automotive
- Volkswagen Group China
- Tesla China (Giga Shanghai)
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Other |
- Plug-in electric vehicle
- Auto China
- Auto Guangzhou
- Auto Shanghai
- Automechanika
- China Association of Automobile Manufacturers
- TJ Innova
- Wanxiang
- Weichai Power
- Zhongsheng
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N.B. Only companies and organisations from Mainland China and Hong Kong are included
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