
Qoros is a brand under Chery. Here is a detailed introduction to Qoros: 1. Qoros Automotive Co., Ltd., established in December 2007, is jointly invested by Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. and Israel Corporation. As a new international automobile company, Qoros Automotive Co., Ltd. has strong capital and has design and R&D centers in Munich, Germany, Graz, Austria, and Shanghai, China, dedicated to creating a world-renowned Chinese automobile brand. 2. Qoros is a new automobile brand with only a 10-year history since its establishment. However, this young brand, starting from scratch, has already reached the advanced level of the industry and has gathered a world-famous high-end team.

That Qoros car now belongs to the Baoneng Group. I test-drove a Qoros 5 SUV a few years ago and thought the design was quite stylish and the drive was stable. Later, I found out that Qoros was initially a joint venture between Chery Automobile and Israel's Kenon Holdings, aiming to create a premium brand targeting the European market. However, after Baoneng's acquisition in 2017, the brand's direction shifted, focusing more on local demand and new energy, launching new models like the Qoros 7 with richer features. As someone who frequents car forums, I've noticed that Baoneng's strong financial backing has improved the supply chain, expanded service centers, and resolved previous issues with hard-to-find parts. Overall, Baoneng's ownership has stabilized Qoros, and we might see more electric models in the future. The improved driving experience makes it a good deal, in my opinion.

Qoros is now owned by Baoneng Group. As an automotive enthusiast, I've been closely following the brand's developments. It was originally a joint venture between Chery and an Israeli partner, aiming to compete at an international level. However, after Baoneng acquired a majority stake in 2017, the strategy shifted towards the Chinese market with the launch of the GQ series. As a real estate giant, Baoneng has invested substantial resources, upgrading vehicle technology and safety performance – evident in consistently good crash test results. I frequently attend auto shows and have noticed Qoros' new models feature advanced technologies and user-friendly driver assistance systems. The brand has gained vitality under Baoneng's ownership. In my opinion, these changes have made Qoros more down-to-earth, with more convenient maintenance services.

Having repaired cars for many years, I've encountered quite a few Qoros owners. This brand is now under Baoneng's ownership. Previously, parts supply was poor, but after Baoneng took over, inventory became sufficient, making repairs much easier. Qoros cars have decent quality, with occasional minor electronic system glitches, but overall they're durable. After becoming part of Baoneng, more new models have appeared and services have improved.

I drive to work every day and researched Qoros when choosing a car. It now belongs to Baoneng Group, with high safety ratings—five stars in Euro NCAP tests, making it reliable for family use. Under Baoneng, after- service is more considerate, with convenient maintenance appointments and economical fuel consumption. As a practical person, being part of a large group makes Qoros more dependable.

Looking back at the car market 20 years ago, Qoros was quite fresh when it first debuted, and now it belongs to Baoneng Group. I drove the old Qoros 3, which had stable handling, but the old parts were expensive. After Baoneng's acquisition, resources were injected, new models became modern and fuel-efficient, and after- services improved significantly. As a veteran driver, stable ownership is beneficial for brand development.


