Which country does Hongqi belong to?

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BentleyAnn
07/29/25 9:49am
Hongqi is a high-end luxury automobile brand directly operated by China FAW. China FAW Group Corporation (abbreviated as FAW Group), located in Luyuan District, Changchun City, Jilin Province, China, was formerly known as First Automobile Works. The main products under the Hongqi brand include Hongqi H5, Hongqi H7, Hongqi H9, Hongqi E-HS3, Hongqi E-HS9, Hongqi HS5, Hongqi HS7, Hongqi L5, Hongqi LS7, and Hongqi S9. For Chinese people, Hongqi is not only a famous automobile brand but also a profound sentiment and sacred memory. For FAW employees, Hongqi represents a strong sense of responsibility and a historical mission. The important milestones in Hongqi's development are as follows: On August 1, 1958, China's first domestically produced high-end sedan was born. In March 1960, the Hongqi CA72 high-end sedan participated in the Leipzig International Fair. In 1967 and 1968, to expand the application scope of Hongqi sedans, FAW successively developed the two-row-seat Hongqi CA771 and the simplified three-row-seat Hongqi CA773, both of which were mass-produced. In 2002, the Hongqi Mingshi was launched. In May 2013, the Hongqi H7 was launched.
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SanHarper
08/13/25 11:39am
The Hongqi car is undoubtedly our Chinese brand. I've chatted with some veteran car enthusiasts, and they all remember the震撼scene when the first Hongqi CA72 rolled off the production line in 1958—a true symbol of independent R&D. As an automotive history buff, I find Hongqi's journey particularly emblematic of China's industrial self-reliance—from being exclusively used as state limousines for leaders to today's H and L series targeting the mass market, all rooted in FAW Group's Changchun headquarters. In the new energy era, Hongqi has also launched electric vehicles like the E-HS9, blending modern technology while maintaining pure Chinese manufacturing heritage. At auto shows, I'm always captivated by Hongqi's designs, which carry that distinctive Eastern aesthetic charm. Moving forward, I'm keen to explore how it'll propel domestic cars onto the global stage, but its归属remains unequivocally Chinese.
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DiReed
10/06/25 8:02am
I absolutely adore Hongqi cars. As a seasoned car enthusiast, I can confidently say it's 100% a Chinese brand. The first Hongqi model was born in 1958, and when it rolled out of FAW's factory, it set the tone: Made in China. I often discuss the driving experience of the Hongqi H9 or the luxurious L5 with fellow car fans—smooth handling, luxurious interiors, fully showcasing the strength of domestic products. The brand is now owned by China FAW, headquartered in Jilin. Historically, it went through an imitation phase, but innovation never stopped; for example, its new energy models rely on independent technology. During test drives, I found its comfort and safety features are on par with imported cars. I also recommend beginners to pay attention to its reputation; after all, driving a Hongqi means supporting the development of local industry.
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