Is Changan Oushang a Joint Venture or Domestic Car?

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McAlaina
07/25/25 9:33pm
Changan Automobile is a domestic car. Changan Automobile is a subsidiary of China Changan Automobile Group, ranking first among the top 50 industrial enterprises in Chongqing, among the top 20 listed companies in China, and among the top 100 manufacturing enterprises in China. Changan Automobile was established in 1983, with a long history that can be traced back to the Westernization Movement, originating from the Shanghai Arsenal in 1862. The Changan trademark has been awarded the title of China's well-known trademark. Changan is an independent brand, and all cars under this brand are domestic cars. Changan has many sedan and SUV models in its lineup. Changan Automobile is a well-known automobile manufacturing enterprise in China and a leader in Chinese brand cars. It is the first Chinese brand automobile manufacturer to achieve cumulative production and sales exceeding 10 million vehicles, maintaining the top sales position for Chinese brand cars for 10 consecutive years. It owns well-known automobile brands such as the CS series, Raeton, Eado, Alsvin, and Benben.
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