
It should be QOROS. QOROS is a brand-new international automotive company. Here is some introduction about QOROS: 1. Manufacturing Philosophy: QOROS is a Chinese automotive company with industry-leading standards, created in China. It brings together high-end teams from both international and Chinese automotive industries, delivering a pleasant and safe driving experience to users with outstanding quality and exquisite manufacturing. 2. Introduction: QOROS is currently building an advanced, efficient, and environmentally friendly production base in the region. The initial production capacity of this base is 150,000 vehicles per year, with a maximum capacity reaching 300,000 vehicles per year. QOROS has an independent operation center in Shanghai; it also has independent design and engineering R&D centers in Munich, Germany, and Shanghai, China.

I often see people asking about this online. Qoros is actually the Chinese car brand Qoros Auto, a joint venture between Chery and an Israeli company. It was established as early as 2007 with its factory built in Changshu, Jiangsu. I remember their Qoros 3 model launched in 2013 came with quite comprehensive features. The brand achieved a five-star rating in European crash tests, making its safety performance top-tier among domestic Chinese cars. The chassis tuning was done by former BMW engineers, giving it a distinct European car feel. Unfortunately, its market performance was mediocre later on, and it's now acquired by Baoneng Group.

A few days ago, my neighbor was just talking to me about this car. Qoros models all bear the Qoros logo, and their naming follows a combination of numbers and English. For example, the Qoros 5 is an SUV, while the Qoros 3 comes in sedan and hatchback versions. The brand's factory is built to European standards, with over 60% of the car's parts sourced from international brand suppliers. Even the door panels are formed in a single stamping process. During the launch event in Germany, foreigners were quite surprised that a Chinese brand could achieve such a level.

My cousin bought a used Qoros 3 two years ago and said it feels incredibly solid to drive. The car's safety structure draws inspiration from Volvo's approach, with a hot-formed steel rear anti-collision beam. Many of its features are thoughtfully designed, like the dual-zone automatic climate control and AQS air quality monitoring. The fuel consumption is surprisingly good too—with a 1.6T engine paired to a 6-speed dual-clutch transmission, it averages just 7L/100km in mixed urban-suburban driving.


