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Authentic Automobile AUT, H, EN & TIC (1984-present) Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Corporation (1988–present) Beijing Automobile Works (1958–present) Foton (1996–present) Denza (2010–present) (50% with Daimler AG) BYD (2003–present) Chang'an Motors (1990–present) Changhe (1970–present) Hafei (1950–present) Chery Automobile (1997–present) Dongfeng (1969–present) Dongfeng Fengshen (2009–present) Venucia (2010–present) First Automobile Works (1953–present) Haima Automobile (1992–present) FAW Hongqi (1958–present) FAW Tianjin (1965–present) Forta (1990–present) Foday (1988–present) Fukang (1990–present) Geely (1998–present) Geely Auto (1998–present) Lynk & Co (2016–present) Volvo Cars (2010–present) Great Wall Motors (1984–present) Haval (2013–present) WEY (2017–present) Green Field Motor (2010–present) Guangzhou Automobile Industry Group (GAIG) (2000–present) GAC Group (1955–present) Aion (2018–present) Trumpchi (2010–present) Changfeng Motor (1950–present) Liebao (1996–present) Guangqi Honda (1998–present) Everus (2008–present) GAC Toyota (2004–present) Leahead (2015–present) Huanghai (1984–present) Hawtai (Huatai) (2000–present) Huachen (Brilliance) (1992–present) Jinbei (1991–present) Zhonghua (2002–present) Jianghuai (JAC) (1964–present) Jiangling Motor Holding (2004–present) Jiangling (JMC) (1993–present) Jiangnan Auto (1988–present) Landwind (2004–present) Jiangnan Auto (1988–present) JMCG (1947–present) Jingma Motor (1958–present) JMCGL (2013–present) JMEV (2015–present) King Long (1988–present) Kingstar (2004–present) Lifan (1992–present) NIO (2014–present) Qoros (2013–present) Shaanxi Automobile Group (1968–present) SAIC Motor (1955–present) Maxus (2011–present) MG Motor (2006–present) Roewe (2006–present) Wuling (1958–present) Nanjing Automobile Corporation (NAC) (1947–present) Yuejin (1995–present) Sichuan Tengzhong (2005–present) Shuguang Group (1984–present) Huanghai Bus (1951–present) Soueast Motors / Dongnan (1995–present) Tianma (1995–present) Wuling Automobile (2007–present) Xinkai (1984–present) Yema Auto (1994–present) Youngman (2001–present) Yutong Group (1963–present) Zhongxing (ZX Auto) (1999–present) Zhongyu (2004–present) Zotye (2005–present) Domy Auto (2015–present). Tencent Motors/DongJin (2019–present)(50% With Mitsubishi Motors)
Landwind was an automobile marque owned by the Chinese automaker Jiangling Motor Holding (JMH), a joint venture between Jiangxi Guokong Automotive Investment Corporation (50%), Jiangling Motors Corporation Group (25%) and Changan Automobile (25%).
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