auto.wikisort.org - ManufacturerFAW Jiefang is a truck manufacturing company headquartered in Changchun, Jilin, China, and a wholly owned subsidiary of FAW Group. It is the largest manufacturer of heavy trucks in China.[1] FAW Jiefang was established in 2003 and has more than 22,000 employees, building more than 500 different models of 5-30 ton trucks. It has an annual production capacity of around 200,000 vehicles.[2]
Chinese truck manufacturing company
FAW Jiefang Automotive Company, Ltd.
一汽解放汽车有限公司 |
Predecessor | FAW Car Co., Ltd |
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Founded | 1953 |
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Headquarters | Changchun, Jilin , China |
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Products | Trucks, engines, cars |
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Production output | 200,000 |
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Number of employees | 22,000 |
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Parent | FAW Group |
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Subsidiaries | FAW Xichai (Wuxi Diesel Engine Works) Qingdao Truck Division FAW Trading Company |
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Website | www.fawjiefang.com.cn |
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History
FAW Jiefang began as the FAW Car Co., Ltd, with its founding in 1953. The first truck rolled off of the lines in 1956.[3] The technology came by way of Russia (Soviet Union).[4]
Subsidiaries and divisions
FAW Jiefang is made up of other subsidiaries and divisions.
Qingdao Truck Division
The Qingdao Truck Division, located in Qingdao, China, merged into FAW Group in 1993, and later was assigned to the FAW Jiefang company. This subsidiary has 2,900 employees, and produces over 70,000 units per year.[5]
WuXi Diesel Engine Works (FAWDE)
The WuXi Diesel Engine Works Division (also known as FAWDE), located in Wuxi, Jiangsu, has 4,000 employees and produces diesel engines for generator sets, water pumps, forklifts, farm equipment, and trucks.[6] They were formed in 1943 and became part of the FAW Group in 1992.[7] They produce 150,000 diesel engines annually.[8]
Deutz (Dalian) Engine
The Deutz (Dalian) Engine joint venture is managed through the FAW Jiefang subsidiary.
Models
Passenger vehicles (discontinued)
- Jiefang Lubao CA6400UA (陆豹), a hatchback based on the Austin Maestro.
- Jiefang CA6440UA, a light commercial van based on the Austin Maestro van.
- Jiefeng CA6440, a passenger/commercial van based on the E24 Nissan Caravan.
- Jiefang Jiebao CA6350, a microvan
Heavy duty trucks
Trucks available in 6x2, 6x4 and 4x2 configurations.
- Jiefang J4R (2002–present)
- Jiefang J5K (2004–present)
- Jiefang J5P (2004–present)
- Jiefang J6L (2010–present)
- Jiefang J6M (2007–present)
- Jiefang J6P (2007–present)
- Jiefang J7 Eagle (2017–present)
- Jiefang JH6 (2014–present)
FAW Jiefang F-1116
FAW Jiefang J6P
FAW Jiefang J6L
Light commercial trucks
- Jiefang T80/T90
- Jiefang Hu V (Tiger V)
- Jiefang J6F
Military use vehicles
- Jiefang CA-10 - 1956-1986, licensed copy of ZIS-150
- Jiefang CA-30 - 1958-1986, licensed copy of ZIL-157
The FAW Jiefang CA141/CA1091 is a five tonne capacity, 4x2 troop/cargo carrier truck developed and built by First Automobile Works and used by the People's Liberation Army of the People's Republic of China for transport. It entered service in 1980s along with Soviet GAZ-53 and ZIL-130 to replace the older Yuejin NJ130 (the copied version of the 2.5 ton Soviet GAZ-51) and Jiefang CA10 (the copied version of the 4 tonne Soviet ZIS-150).[9]
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FAW Group |
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Subsidiaries | |
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Joint ventures and shareholdings |
- FAW Haima Automobile (49%)
- FAW-GM (50%)
- FAW-Volkswagen (60%)
- FAW Toyota (50%)
- FAW-ZAZ (50%)
- Silk-FAW (50%)
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Vehicles | |
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- 1A brand of FAW Haima Automobile
- 2A brand of FAW-Volkswagen
- 3A brand of FAW Toyota
Category
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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 | Current | |
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Former |
- Bordrin
- Borgward Group
- Byton
- Changzhou Changjiang Bus
- Dadi
- Dorcen
- Emgrand
- Etsong
- Gonow
- Hafei
- Huayang
- Huoyun
- Jiangnan Automobile
- JMCGL
- JTC
- Nanjing
- Polarsun
- Riich
- Senova
- Shengyang Shenfei
- Shuanghuan
- Weiwang
- Yangcheng Auto
- Youngman
- Zotye
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Sino-foreign joint venture vehicle manufacturers | Current |
- Beijing Benz
- Beijing Hyundai
- BMW Brilliance
- Changan Ford
- Changan Mazda
- Chery Jaguar Land Rover
- Denza
- Dongfeng Honda
- Dongfeng Nissan
- Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroën
- Dongfeng Yueda Kia
- Dongfeng Yulon
- FAW-GM
- FAW Toyota
- FAW-Volkswagen
- Fujian Benz
- GAC Fiat Chrysler
- GAC Hino
- GAC Mitsubishi
- GAC Toyota
- Guangqi Honda
- JAC Volkswagen
- Jiangxi Isuzu
- JMEV
- Naveco
- Renault Brilliance Jinbei
- SAIC-GM
- SAIC Iveco Hongyan
- SAIC Volkswagen
- SDLG
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Former |
- Dongvo
- Changan Ford Mazda
- Changan PSA
- Changan Suzuki
- Changzhou Iveco
- Dongfeng Renault
- Guangzhou Peugeot
- Nanjing Fiat
- Ranz
- Sanjiang Renault
- Shenfei Hino
- Venucia
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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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