What are the differences between FAW Honda and GAC Honda?

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VonElla
07/29/25 11:34pm
The differences between FAW Honda and GAC Honda are as follows: 1. Different vehicle models produced. GAC Honda's models include Acura, Accord, Lingpai, Fengfan, Fit, and Binzhi; while FAW Honda's models include Civic, Jade, Greiz, Gienia, CRV, etc. 2. Different Chinese joint venture partners. GAC Honda's Chinese partner is GAC Group; FAW Honda's Chinese partner is Dongfeng Motor Group. 3. Different production bases. GAC Honda's production base is in Guangzhou; FAW Honda's production base is in Wuhan Zhuankou Development Zone. 4. Different R&D centers. GAC Honda's R&D center is larger in scale.
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