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Are Roewe Engines Imported or Domestically Produced?

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StManuel
09/02/2025, 10:33:02 PM

All engines used in Roewe vehicles are domestically produced, and none of the models under the Roewe brand utilize imported engines. Below is relevant information: Models: Roewe is a brand under SAIC Motor Corporation, offering a variety of sedans and SUVs. Roewe's sedan lineup includes the ei5, i5, i6, i6 new energy, 350, 360, among others. Roewe i6: The Roewe i6 is a compact sedan that comes equipped with two engine options: a 1.6-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine. The 1.6-liter naturally aspirated engine delivers 125 horsepower and a maximum torque of 158 Nm, while the 1.5-liter turbocharged engine produces 169 horsepower and a maximum torque of 250 Nm.

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LaJosephine
09/15/2025, 12:18:02 AM

I understand the origin of Roewe engines, which are primarily domestically produced. As the parent company of Roewe, SAIC Motor manufactures engines locally, evolving from initially leveraging Rover technology to now achieving independent R&D, realizing a high degree of localization. This means that most engine models are made in China, with stable and reliable quality. In my daily analysis of automotive data, I've noticed their commendable performance. Domestic production also helps reduce costs and accelerate maintenance response times. If you're concerned about import issues, I can suggest checking SAIC's official website for the latest model details or comparing with other domestic brands to make an informed decision. Overall, choosing Roewe means supporting the local industry while enjoying efficient service.

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Haven
10/29/2025, 12:57:20 AM

I've driven Roewe cars for many years, and the engines have always been domestically produced, which makes maintenance much simpler. SAIC Motor has factories in China that utilize mature technologies to produce engines, reducing dependence on imports and saving a significant amount of money. I feel that domestic engines are just as durable as imported ones, with very few failures during daily driving. This also affects the affordability of spare parts, which are readily available everywhere, making car repairs much less of a headache. If you're considering a purchase, I would advise paying attention to after-sales service—domestic production means faster support, and there are many genuine user reviews online for reference.

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RuthLee
12/12/2025, 12:09:16 AM

I've studied the history of the Roewe brand. After its transition from Rover to a purely domestic brand, engine production has been completely localized. SAIC Group invested in independent R&D, eliminating reliance on imported engines and strengthening the self-sufficiency of the industrial chain. This process demonstrates the progress of China's automotive industry, which is truly commendable. I believe consumers can confidently choose Roewe, as domestic engines have now caught up with international standards in terms of performance. If you're interested, comparing Roewe's older and newer models clearly shows this transformation.

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WestonAnn
02/01/2026, 01:20:30 AM

From an economic perspective, the localization of Roewe engines has brought tangible benefits. Domestic production has reduced overall costs, making the vehicles more affordable. In my market observations, this has attracted more working-class buyers. Eliminating import processes has also ensured more stable supply, with maintenance parts being both abundant and inexpensive. If you're on a tight budget, this localization strategy is a smart choice. You might want to check online for specific model reviews to make an informed decision.

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DelilahDella
04/26/2026, 06:30:07 PM

I frequently work on car repairs, and Roewe engines are mostly domestically manufactured, which allows us mechanics to quickly find parts. SAIC Motor's production chain ensures a low engine failure rate, making maintenance time-saving and cost-effective. Domestic production signifies mature technology, and major issues are rarely encountered in daily handling. If you have any concerns, I would recommend checking more user feedback or consulting a professional shop to confirm the details. Such minor adjustments can bring significant convenience.

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