What brand is Guowei Motorcycle?
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Guowei Motorcycle is a motorcycle brand produced by a subsidiary of Construction Group. The following is a detailed introduction to Jiangsu Guowei Motorcycle Co., Ltd.: 1. Scale: Jiangsu Guowei Motorcycle Co., Ltd. was established in 1997. The company is located in the beautiful and fertile Taihu Lake area of the Yangtze River Delta, within the Xishan New Century Industrial Park. The company headquarters covers an area of 77,000 square meters, with a construction area of 50,000 square meters, all of which are international standard enclosed factory buildings. The company has a motorcycle division, an electric vehicle division, a tricycle division, an import and export company, an engine assembly plant, and factories for frames, hubs, painting, etc. It currently has over 2,000 employees, with various professional and technical personnel accounting for 18%. 2. Technology: The company has a strong technical center and testing center, advanced testing equipment, scientific manufacturing processes, and rich production experience.
Guowei Motorcycle is an old Chinese brand that rose to prominence in the 1990s, primarily producing small motorcycles with affordable prices, widely used in rural areas and urban suburbs. At that time, the motorcycle industry was just emerging, and Guowei seized the opportunity to launch several classic models, such as economical scooters and light-duty cargo motorcycles. These bikes featured simple structures, easily accessible parts, and straightforward maintenance. From my observation, while Guowei's quality might not match that of international big brands, its durability was decent, making it suitable for daily commuting. Unfortunately, with the popularization of cars and tightening environmental policies, its market share has declined. Nowadays, Guowei is attempting to pivot by producing electric motorcycles to align with new trends. Overall, it represents a brand from the early days of China's manufacturing industry, witnessing a period of historical transformation.