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FASTWIN POWER FAW GROUP MODEL KNOWLEDGE:
China FAW Group Corp., Ltd. (First Automotive Works) is a Chinese state-owned automobile manufacturer headquartered in Changchun, Jilin.[5] Founded on 15 July 1953,[6][7] it is currently the second largest of the “Big Four” state-owned car manufacturers of China, together with SAIC Motor, Dongfeng Motor Corporation and Changan Automobile.[8]
The company produces and sells vehicles under its own branding, such as Hongqi, Bestune (Benteng) as well as under foreign-branded joint ventures such as FAW-Toyota and FAW-Volkswagen (Volkswagen, Audi, Jetta).
Its principal products are automobiles, buses, light, medium and heavy-duty trucks,[9] and auto parts.[10] FAW became China’s first automobile manufacturer when it unveiled the nation’s first domestically produced passenger car, the Hongqi, in 1958.[11]
As a state-owned enterprise of China, FAW Group is controlled and managed by SASAC, which under Chinese law performs the functions of an investor.[12]
The company has three publicly traded subsidiaries: FAW Jiefang Group Co., Ltd. (SZSE: 000800), Changchun FAWAY Automobile Components Co., Ltd. (SSE: 600742) and Qiming INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Co., Ltd. (SZSE: 002232).[13]
Brands and products
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FAW sold products under at least ten different brands including its own, but most of its brands has been discontinued or consolidated into Hongqi, Jiefang and Bestune brand currently.
Hongqi
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Hongqi is a Chinese luxury car marque owned by the automaker FAW Group. Hongqi was launched in 1958, making it the oldest Chinese passenger car marque. In Chinese, hongqi means “red flag.”
Jiefang
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Jiefang is the medium and heavy trucks brand of FAW Group. The first truck rolled off of the lines in 1956, which was the first ever-built truck by the People’s Republic of China.
Jiefang became a subsidiary on 18 January 2003 with two subsidiaries of its own, Qingdao Truck Division and FAW Trading Company, it is one make of Jiefang branded trucks.[31]
- Jiefang J7
- Jiefang J6P
Bestune (formerly Besturn)
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Bestune was established on August 18, 2006,[32] It may also be known as Ben Teng.[33] It serves as the passenger car brand in FAW Group.
FAW discontinued brands
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- FAW Haima (divested), founded in January 1992 as Hainan Mazda Motor, a joint venture between the Hainan provincial government and Mazda to produce Mazda models for sale in China. In 2006, Mazda’s share of Hainan Mazda was acquired by FAW Group, and the company became a subsidiary of FAW. In July 2021, FAW transferred 49% of the shares of FAW Haima to Hainan Development Holdings Co., Ltd. (Hainan Holdings) at no charge.
- FAW Tianjin (discontinued), Junpai, Huali, Xiali (discontinued), Jiaxing (discontinued)
- FAW Jilin (discontinued), a maker of mini-vehicles, small trucks and vans under the Senia and Jiabao brands.
- Oley (discontinued),[34] a newer brand that was targeting young buyers. Defunct in 2015.
- SiTech (discontinued), a brand that focuses on electric vehicles. Established in 2018 with the first car called SiTech DEV1 launched.[35]
- Pengxiang[36]
- Shenli[37]
- Yuan Zheng[38]
- FAC (marque), FAW Lingyuan
- Baolong
Year | Total | FAW Group | FAW Jiefang | FAW Bestune | FAW Haima | FAW Jilin | FAW Tianjin | |||
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Hongqi | Jiefang | Bestune | Oley | Haima | Senia | Jiabao | Junpai | Xiali | ||
2010 | 1,038,290 | 193 | 394,739 | 132,212 | – | 140,332 | 48,499 | 70,795 | – | 245,920 |
2011 | 907,337 | 2 | 280,104 | 112,816 | – | 156,212 | 41,090 | 62,555 | – | 250,153 |
2012 | 718,327 | 127 | 230,026 | 72,484 | 6,545 | 131,642 | 41,270 | 49,672 | – | 183,976 |
2013 | 723,969 | 2,981 | 276,956 | 121,254 | 6,300 | 113,446 | 40,424 | 39,554 | – | 129,392 |
2014 | 627,006 | 2,708 | 239,450 | 179,453 | 6,933 | 90,426 | 17,666 | 17,776 | 4,041 | 68,018 |
2015 | 505,849 | 5,044 | 178,300 | 147,897 | 1,936 | 70,938 | 14,159 | 22,705 | 29,308 | 35,541 |
2016 | 505,711 | 5,052 | 231,203 | 105,670 | 863 | 63,029 | 50,440 | 10,612 | 16,595 | 21,909 |
2017 | 572,862 | 4,702 | 317,445 | 116,472 | 186 | 39,369 | 62,290 | 5,308 | 17,598 | 9,482 |
2018 | 543,986 | 33,028 | 338,302 | 88,708 | 197 | 22,507 | 36,248 | 3,375 | 17,674 | 11,22 |
2019 | 589,832 | 100,166 | 352,702 | 120,193 | discontinued | 4,452 | 5,818 | 683 | 3,771 | 221 |
2020 | 779,403 | 200,338 | 492,622 | 83,391 | 2,936 | discontinued | discontinued | |||
2021 | 846,803 | 300,638 | 454,426 | 77,218 | 14,521 | |||||
2022 | 555,406 | 309,657 | 170,049 | 75,700 | divested | |||||
2023 | 732,328 | 370,000 | 241,662 | 120,666 | ||||||
2024 | 813,632 | 411,777[40] | 251,078[41] | 150,777[42] |
Joint ventures
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FAW-Toyota
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Created in 2003,[43] FAW operates this joint venture with Japanese automaker Toyota through Tianjin FAW. Key subsidiaries include:
- Guangzhou Toyota Motor Co
Operates a passenger car production base in the Nansha Economic Development District of Guangzhou, Guangdong province.[44]
The Toyota Land Cruiser Prado produced by Sichuan FAW Toyota Motor Sichuan FAW Toyota Motor Co
Operates a passenger car production base in the Chenghua District of Sichuan province and another in Changchun, Jilin province.[44] As of 2008, its 10,000 units/year capacity production base in Changchun makes the Toyota Prius and the Toyota Land Cruiser. The other production base it controls may make buses.[45]
- Tianjin FAW Toyota Engine Co Ltd
This equally owned joint venture with Toyota makes engines at its production bases in the Xiqing District of Tianjin and at the Tianjin Economic and Technological Development Zone. Combined, both bases can produce 440,000 units annually.[45]
- FAW Toyota Changchun Engine Co Ltd
Making engines at a 130,000 units/year capacity production base in the Changchun Economic and Technology Development Zone, this equally owned joint venture was established in 2004.[45]
FAW-Volkswagen Automobile Co Ltd
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Established in 1991, this large-scale automobile manufacturer is a joint venture between FAW Group and Volkswagen AG which, as of 2003, have ownership stakes of 60% and 40%, respectively.[46] It manufactures Audi and Volkswagen-branded automobiles for sale in China.[47]
- FAW-Volkswagen Tayron
- FAW-Volkswagen Bora
- FAW-Volkswagen Talagon
- Chengdu FAW Co Ltd
This subsidiary of FAW’s joint venture with VW controls production bases in Chengdu, Sichuan province.[48]
FAW-GM
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A joint venture with General Motors that mainly produces Jiefang light-duty trucks,[49] this JV includes the Harbin Light Vehicle and FAW Hongta Yunnan factories.[50]
- FAW-GM Light Duty Commercial Vehicle Co Ltd
This joint venture with General Motors mainly produces Jiefang light-duty trucks.[49]
Silk-FAW Automotive
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This joint venture with US based design firm Silk EV produces high end luxury hybrid sports cars.[51]
Subsidiaries and divisions
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FAW has at least 28 wholly owned subsidiaries and controlling shares in 18 partially owned subsidiaries. These include the wholly owned subsidiaries FAW Jiefang Truck Co Ltd and FAW Bus and Coach Co Ltd, and the publicly traded FAW Car Co Ltd, Tianjin FAW Xiali Automobile Co Ltd, and Changchun FAWAY Automobile Components Co Ltd.[9]
The following is an incomplete list.
Vehicle-producing Divisions
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Chengdu FAW Automobile Co Ltd
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Chengdu FAW produces Huaxi brand light and medium buses based on the Toyota Coaster.[52] Originally the Sichuan Bus Company, it became a partially-owned subsidiary in 2002 after acquisition by FAW.[52]
FAW Car Co Ltd
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Created in 1997 from the merger of Changchun Gear Factory, the FAW No. 2 Engine Factory, the FAW No. 2 Car Factory, and the former FAW No. 1 Car Factory,[53] this publicly listed subsidiary produces cars, transmissions,[53] and engines.[54] It has a production base in western Changchun, Jilin province.[55]
FAW Bus and Coach
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Founded in 1959, it produces buses sold under the Taihu brand.
FAW Hongta Yunnan Automobile Co Ltd
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Created in 1997 when FAW purchased a controlling interest in Hongta Yunnan Automobile Co Ltd, this subsidiary company, as of 2003, produces 1/2-3 ton pickups and light trucks as well as license-built Daihatsu models.[56] This factory was included in the FAW-GM Light Duty Commercial Vehicle joint venture.[50]
- FAW Hongta Lanjian Jiefang
- FAW Hongta T340
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