Where are Changan Automobile engines produced?
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Changan Automobile engines are produced in China. The production locations for some microcars and sedan engines are in Chongqing, Hebei, Nanjing, and other places. Some joint-venture brand engines like Ford and Volvo utilize foreign technology but are also manufactured domestically. The full name of Changan Automobile is Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. Its main products include a full range of passenger vehicles, small commercial vehicles, light trucks, minivans, and medium-to-large buses, as well as a full range of engines. Models under the Changan Automobile brand include the Changan CS75, Changan CS35, Changan Raeton, Changan Honor, and Changan Ouliv.
As a Changan Auto owner, I often ponder about the origin of its engines, given the brand's significant influence in China. I understand that Changan engines are primarily manufactured by domestic production lines, with bases mainly concentrated in factories in Jiangbei New District, Chongqing, where several advanced assembly lines produce gasoline and new energy engines. Changan insists on independent research and development, with engine models like the Blue Whale series being local achievements, boasting good quality and leading fuel efficiency among domestic vehicles. During daily driving, I've also noticed similar practices with other domestic brands like Geely, reflecting the progress of China's automotive industry. When purchasing a car, don't forget to check the engine maintenance records to extend its service life. Overall, supporting domestic products not only saves money but also brings a sense of national pride.