What are the Chinese car brands?
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Chinese car brands include: Beijing, BAIC Wangwei, BAIC Motor, Great Wall, Foton, Hawtai, Shouwang, Shuanghuan, Xiali, ZX Auto, Besturn, Hafei, Hongqi, Huanghai, Jinbei, Oley, FAW, Geely, Chery, Roewe, Changan Oshan, Changan Automobile, Lifan, Yema, Baojun, BYD, Dongfeng Venucia, Fotun, GAC Trumpchi, Haima, Concept Car, Wuling, and more. Some of the more famous brands are as follows: Changan Automobile: A large-scale new energy vehicle enterprise, Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. was founded in 1862. It owns several well-known car brands such as CS75, Ruicheng, Eado, Oushang, Alsvin, and Benben, and has joint ventures with Ford, Suzuki, Mazda, and Peugeot Citroën. Great Wall Motors: A leading domestic SUV and pickup brand, Great Wall Motor Company Limited is one of China's top 500 enterprises. It is a listed company with independent car brands such as Great Wall Motors, Haval SUVs, and Fengjun Pickups, and is a leading sales enterprise in China's automotive industry. Geely Automobile: Geely Holding Group owns numerous internationally renowned brands such as Geely Auto, Lynk & Co, Volvo Cars, Polestar, Proton, Lotus Cars, London Electric Vehicle Company, Farizon New Energy Commercial Vehicles, Terrafugia, Cao Cao Mobility, Homtai, Saxo Bank, and Mingtai. Each brand has its unique characteristics and market positioning, operating relatively independently while also collaborating for development. Chery Automobile: Established on January 8, 1997. Over the 22 years since its founding, the company has consistently adhered to independent innovation, gradually establishing a complete technology and product R&D system. Its products are exported to over 80 countries and regions worldwide, creating well-known product brands such as Arrizo and Tiggo. Additionally, its two joint ventures own brands like Qoros, Jaguar, and Land Rover.