Where are Volvo's factories in China?
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Volvo's main factories in China include: the vehicle manufacturing base in Daqing, the engine manufacturing base in Zhangjiakou, the China R&D base in Shanghai, and the vehicle manufacturing base in Chengdu, totaling four bases. Models like the S90 and XC60 are produced in these domestic factories. Below is a detailed introduction to each: 1. Daqing Factory: This is the engine of Volvo's growth strategy in China and the first SPA (Scalable Platform Architecture) factory established by Volvo in China. 2. Zhangjiakou Factory: As Volvo's second global engine factory and the only engine production base outside of Europe, it boasts the world's most advanced engine production facilities and core technologies. 3. Chengdu Factory: This is the first factory established by Volvo in China and also the first complete factory outside of Europe. It is the first Chinese factory to produce complete vehicles for the US market. 4. Shanghai R&D Center: This is an important part of Volvo's global R&D network. The first phase of the project covers a construction area of 35,000 square meters and is dedicated to providing automotive products that best meet the needs of Chinese customers. It also integrates the demands of Chinese consumers into the development of global new products.