长安汽车
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China Changan marked its 30 millionth vehicle at the Chongqing Avita plant and set a target of 5 million units in annual production and sales by 2030.
Changan Automobile reported third-quarter revenue of 42.2 billion yuan, up 20% year on year, with net profit of 764 million yuan in its latest results.
Changan’s fourth-generation CS55PLUS aims to overturn the idea that advanced driver aids stay out of reach in a more accessible SUV segment.
Changan’s fourth-generation Eado launches at the Technology Ecosystem Conference, pitching intelligence and energy saving as a fresh family sedan choice.
Nineteen directors and senior executives of Chongqing Changan Automobile plan to raise holdings by no less than 300,000 yuan each, the company said August 11.
After China Changan Automobile Group is formed, it holds 35.04% in Changan Automobile and sits as the listed firm’s indirect controlling shareholder.
China Changan Automobile Group Co., Ltd. was established in Chongqing on July 29 as a new state-owned automaker, announcing an eight-member leadership team.
The new central enterprise China Changan Automobile Group Co., Ltd. has been registered, with Zhu Huarong named as the legal representative.
China Changan Automobile Group is renamed Chenzhi Automobile Technology Group, marking fresh progress in spinning off military-linked auto businesses.
Changan Automobile marks its 28.59 millionth vehicle worldwide as its first overseas car plant begins production in Thailand, extending its global reach.
Changan Automobile has set a high-profile course into Europe, outlining plans to establish operations across the continent by 2028 as expansion accelerates.
Changan Automobile aims to sell 3 million vehicles next year, with overseas sales set for one third as the brand marks four decades since its first cars.