The share of foreign models produced among the eight major Chinese carmakers
- What is the share of non-chinese models among the eight major Chinese carmakers?
- SAIC produces cars under license for Volkswagen (38%) and GM (49%). SAIC own models (Roewe and MG) represent 13% of its production in 2020, against 7% in 2010 and 10% in 2015.
- FAW produces cars under license for Volkswagen (48%) and Toyota (44%). FAW own models represent 8% of its production in 2020, compared to 15% in 2010 and 12% in 2015.
- Dongfeng produces cars under license for Nissan (45%), Honda (33%), Kia (9%) and PSA (2%). Dongfeng own models represent 11% of its production in 2020, compared to 25% in 2010 and 15% in 2015.
- Changan produces cars under license for Ford (18%), Mazda (14%) and Suzuki (2%). Changan own models represent 66% of its production in 2020, compared to 57% in 2010 and 47% in 2015.
- Beijing produces cars under license for Mercedes (49%), Hyundai (34%) and Mitsubishi (6%). Beijing own models represent 11% of its production in 2020, compared to 14% in 2010 and 12% in 2015.
- GAC produces cars under license for Honda (66%) and FCA (4%). GAC own models represent 30% of its production in 2020, against 7% in 2010 and 24% in 2015.
- Brilliance produces licensed cars only for BMW (81%). Brilliance own models represent 19% of its production in 2020, compared to 77% in 2010 and 36% in 2015.
- Chery produces cars under license only for Jaguar Land-Rover (8%) and since 2016.
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