What car series does Roewe belong to?

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MacHaven
07/29/25 2:29pm
Roewe belongs to the domestic car series, and Roewe is a car brand under SAIC Motor Corporation Limited. Roewe (ROEWE) products are positioned as mid-to-high-end models in different segment markets. Roewe has many sedan and SUV models, such as the RX3, RX5, RX5 MAX, and RX8. For example, the RX8 is a mid-to-large luxury SUV under Roewe, with body dimensions of 4923mm, 1930mm, and 1840mm, and a wheelbase of 2850mm, equipped with an automatic transmission.
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