What does GWM mean?

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StAlex
07/25/25 2:34pm
GWM is the abbreviation for Great Wall Motors, the English name of Great Wall Motors. If the GWM alarm is triggered, it may be due to accidental human contact with the vehicle, which activates the car's alarm system, or it could indicate a malfunction in the vehicle. Great Wall Motors Company Profile: Great Wall Motors Co., Ltd. is China's largest SUV and pickup truck manufacturer, having been listed on the Hong Kong H-share market in 2003 and the domestic A-share market in 2011. The company owns two product category brands, Haval and Great Wall, with products covering SUVs, sedans, and pickup trucks. It operates six vehicle production bases with a capacity of 800,000 units and has the capability to independently supply core components such as engines and transmissions. The company has over 30 subsidiary companies and employs more than 60,000 people. Great Wall Motors Corporate Philosophy: Adhering to the corporate philosophy of 'Making Progress Every Day,' Great Wall Motors boasts advanced corporate culture and management teams, creating unique business and management models. Its operational quality is among the best in China's automotive industry, and its development potential has been recognized by international capital markets and pursued by international investors.
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