Which country does SAIC Motor belong to?

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McSpencer
07/30/25 3:55am
SAIC Motor is a Chinese company. Specific details are as follows: SAIC General Motors Corporation Limited, established on June 12, 1997, is a joint venture between SAIC Motor Corporation Limited and General Motors Company. Currently, it has four major production bases in Pudong Jinqiao, Yantai Dongyue, Shenyang Beisheng, and Wuhan branches, comprising a total of 9 vehicle production plants and 4 powertrain plants. It is one of the leading enterprises in China's automotive industry. Adhering to the business philosophy of "customer-centric and market-oriented," SAIC General Motors continuously creates high-quality products and services. Currently, it owns three major brands: Buick, Chevrolet, and Cadillac, with a product lineup of more than 20 series, covering various market segments from premium luxury cars to economy cars, as well as MPVs, SUVs, hybrid vehicles, and electric vehicles.
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