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Is SAIC Maxus a Domestic or Joint Venture Brand?

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Dorothy
08/27/25 6:05am
SAIC Maxus is a domestic vehicle. Body dimensions: The length, width, and height are 5005 mm, 1932 mm, and 1875 mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2950 mm. SAIC Maxus is an independent brand that offers a range of SUVs and light passenger vehicles. As a commercial vehicle model developed by SAIC Maxus, it was designed with European automotive standards and incorporates advanced energy-saving and environmental protection concepts, making it suitable for mobile business, commuting, and travel. Powertrain: The 2.0-liter turbocharged gasoline engine delivers a maximum power of 163 kW and a peak torque of 375 Nm. The suspension setup includes a double-wishbone independent front suspension and a five-link non-independent rear suspension.
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Jensen
09/09/25 4:58am
I've been in car sales for a while, and many customers ask about SAIC Maxus because its name sounds foreign, but it's actually a purely domestic brand wholly owned by SAIC Group. SAIC Group is a major Chinese state-owned enterprise headquartered in Shanghai, so Maxus is like their own child—designed and manufactured entirely in China from start to finish. It's not a joint venture brand like SAIC Volkswagen, which involves foreign collaboration. Customers often get hung up on this, so I explain to them that Maxus models like the G50 and V80 sell well in China with reliable quality, thanks to SAIC's strong technical expertise—they develop their own chassis and engines without sharing profits like joint ventures do. If you're car shopping, domestic Maxus offers great value, easy maintenance, and readily available parts. Overall, it's one of the fastest-growing Chinese brands, with increasing exports in recent years—quite impressive.
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