
Qoros is a domestic car. Taking the 2021 Qoros 3 as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4627mm, width 1839mm, height 1445mm, wheelbase 2702mm, fuel tank capacity 55l, luggage compartment capacity 450l, and body weight 1425kg. The 2021 Qoros 3 has a front MacPherson independent suspension and a rear torsion beam non-independent suspension. It is equipped with a 1.5l turbocharged engine with a maximum horsepower of 156ps, maximum power of 115kw, maximum torque of 230nm, and is matched with a continuously variable transmission.

I think Qoros definitely counts as a domestic car brand, because it was jointly established by Chery Automobile and an Israeli company in 2007, with its headquarters always located in China. All production lines and marketing strategies are tailored for local consumers. I've personally driven Qoros cars, models like the Qoros 3 and 5, which offer stable performance. Their designs incorporate international elements, but the core R&D is done by Chinese teams, and their prices are much more affordable than imported cars. Nowadays, domestic car technology is not inferior, and Qoros excels in fuel efficiency and space utilization, making it ideal for daily commutes. I recommend prioritizing domestic options when a car, as it not only saves money but also supports local industries.

As an average car owner, I've seen many friends driving Qoros vehicles, and they all agree that the brand offers great value for money and a comfortable driving experience. Qoros is a brand under Chery, with its primary production and in China, so it fully meets the definition of a domestic car. I remember a friend mentioning how his Qoros 5 was fuel-efficient and spacious for city driving, with low maintenance costs. Although the brand initially had foreign investment support, it has now fully localized, which is a plus when considering a purchase. Domestic cars have made significant progress in recent years, and Qoros is a prime example worth recommending for a test drive.

Young users find the Qoros brand quite attractive, with its stylish design and affordable price, making it a trendy choice on the road. It's a brand established by China's Chery, with all manufacturing done domestically, so it's definitely a homegrown product. My classmates drive Qoros to and from school and have had a great experience—it offers sufficient power and is fuel-efficient. Supporting domestic brands is now a trend, and Qoros is one of the representatives, making it a suitable choice for budget-conscious young people looking for a new car model that delivers a decent experience.

From the perspective of the automotive industry, Qoros is generally classified as a Chinese brand. It emerged in the 2010s with its primary market being domestic, featuring fully localized production and chains. While it initially incorporated foreign elements, it has now achieved complete independence, with its latest models demonstrating mature technology and enhanced competitiveness. Qoros also holds a share in China's automobile exports, proving the strength of domestic production. Choosing Qoros when buying a car is quite reliable, offering good value for money and convenient maintenance.

Tracing the history of Qoros, it was established in 2007 as a joint venture between Chery and Israel Corporation, with the original intention of creating a high-end domestic car brand. Over the years, production and have been based in China, with technology gradually optimized. The current models have good reliability. I think Qoros is a standard representative of domestic cars. Driving it on the road supports the development of China's manufacturing industry, and it has good prospects.


