Shanghai Motor Show 2011 (2): exhibition by six major state-owned OEMs in China
55 models by SAIC, DFM, FAW, CHANA, BAIC, and GAC
2011/06/15
- Summary
- SAIC Motor Corp. (SAIC): 7 new models including three new energy sedans and its first Baojun/Maxus model
- Dongfeng Motor Corp. (DFM): nine new models including four EVs and the first concept car under Venucia brand
- China FAW Group (FAW): nine new models including three new energy vehicles and its first pickup
- Changan Automobile Group (CHANA): eight new models including six new energy vehicles and one minivan each to be launched by companies under its umbrella
- Beijing Automotive Group (BAIC): seven new models including two new energy vehicles, one first model that is based on the Saab model and one minivan
- Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC): six new models including two new energy vehicles and Everus' first model
- Other models (scheduled) to be launched in April 2011 or later: six new energy vehicles and three new production vehicles
Summary
Shanghai Motor Show 2011 (Auto Shanghai 2011) was held in Shanghai from April 21st to 28th, 2011 (Press days: April 19th and 20th).
The following is a summary of reports on the exhibition of 55 new models to be launched from April 2011 to 2013 by six major state-owned OEMs in China - SAIC (Shanghai Motor Corp.), DFM (Dongfeng Motor Corp.), FAW (China FAW Group), CHANA (Changan Automobile Group), BAIC (Beijing Automotive Group), and GAC (Guangzhou Automobile Group).
Details are reported of 26 new energy vehicles (including 3 PHEVs, 10 HEVs including Micro HEV, and 13 EVs), and 29 other new production vehicles.
Incidentally, for a summary of reports on the exhibition of new production vehicles including new energy vehicles by eight Chinese emerging passenger car manufacturers (Chery, BYD, Brilliance, JAC, Geely, Great Wall, Zotye, and Soueast Motor), please refer to the first report ("Shanghai Motor Show 2011 (1): exhibition by eight Chinese major emerging OEMs") on June 7, 2011.
(Note)
1. In this report, "EV" means "Battery Electric Vehicle". "HEV" means "Hybrid Electric Vehicle". "PHEV" means "Plug-in HEV". "TCI" means "Turbo Charging with Inter-cooling". "TGDI" means "Turbo charging with Inter-cooling and Gasoline Direct Injection".
2. Figures such as the max. cruising range and fuel economy without driving conditions are those announced by each OEM
SAIC, DFM, FAW, CHANA, BAIC, and GAC: exhibits that are planned to be launched by 2013
Exhibitor | New energy vehicle (PHEV, HEV, EV) | New production model |
---|---|---|
SAIC (SAIC Motor Corp.) |
Roewe new 750 hybrid Roewe 350 EV, 550 PHEV Roewe E1 |
Roewe W5 MG 5 Baojun 630 Maxus V80 |
DFM (Dongfeng Motor Corp.) |
Dongfeng EV Fengshen EV Dongfeng Tianyi EV Succe EV |
Fengshen H30 Cross Dongfeng Yufeng, Ruiqi Future Jingyi Cross, Lingzhi M3 Venucia 3box |
FAW (China FAW Group) |
Besturn B50 BSG, Besturn B70 HEV, B50 PHEV, B50 EV FAW 091F EV Xiali N5 ISS Haima 2 EV, Freema EV |
FAW X, GO, B9 Besturn B50 diesel Weizhi V2 FAW Kuncheng Pickup |
CHANA (Changan Automobile Group) |
CHANA Clover, Sense Jinniuxing EV, STT CHANA CX20 HEV Luzun Xiaobawang STT |
Hafei Junyi Changhe Fuyun |
BAIC (BAIC Group: Beijing Automotive Group) |
Beijing BC301 BSG, C30DB EV |
Beijing T60, B70, BC301, BC302, B40 Weiwang 306 |
GAC (Guangzhou Automobile Group) |
Trumpchi Hybrid, Trumpchi PHEV (E-Trumpchi) |
Everus S1 Gonow 6440 concept, Caiyun 500 Fan gasoline model, Aoosed G5 Liebao Acumax |
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