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What brands of cars does SAIC have?

SAIC owns SAIC Volkswagen, SAIC GM, Wuling, Shenwo Bus and SAIC Iveco Hongyan.

1, SAIC Volkswagen

SAIC Volkswagen Automobile Co., Ltd., referred to as SAIC Volkswagen. It is a Sino-German joint venture jointly operated by SAIC and Audi AG. The company signed the foundation stone in 1984 and 10, and is one of the automobile joint ventures with a long history in China. Headquartered in Anting, Shanghai, the company has established production bases in Nanjing, Yizheng, Urumqi, Ningbo and Changsha.

2. SAIC General Motors

Shanghai General Motors Co., Ltd. was established in June 1997, and was jointly funded by Shanghai Automobile Group Co., Ltd. and American General Motors Company. At present, it has four production bases, including Pudong Jinqiao, Yantai Dongyue, Shenyang Beisheng and Wuhan Branch, four vehicle production plants and two powertrain plants. Is one of the important leading enterprises in China automobile industry.

3. Wuling automobile

Wuling automobile was born in 1985. At present, SAIC holds 50. 1% of the company's shares, General Motors holds 44% of the company's shares, and Wuling Automobile holds 5.9% of the company's shares. Many people think that this brand is not a domestic car. But in fact, Wuling brand is registered in the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of China Guangxi Autonomous Region, so Wuling actually belongs to a domestic brand in China.

4. Roewe Automobile

Roewe is an automobile brand owned by Shanghai Automotive Industry (Group) Corporation, which was launched in June 2006. The car technology under this brand comes from the Rover previously acquired by Shanghai Automobile, but Shanghai Automobile did not acquire the Rover brand.

5. MG car

MG, a century-old British sports car brand. MG, full name MorrisGarages, 1924 was founded in Oxford, England. The Encyclopedia Britannica defines a sports car as mg. The development history of MG is the most important part in the development history of automobile industry in Britain and even in the world.