Which country does the Mustang car belong to?
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There are two Mustangs, one is from China, and the other is the Ford Mustang from the United States. The Chinese Mustang has now been renamed Sichuan Mustang Automobile Industry Co., Ltd. The company consists of two major divisions: passenger buses and passenger cars. The bus division has a complete set of four major production process lines and automated final inspection lines. The passenger car division has introduced production lines and molds originating from European Rover, establishing a comprehensive set of four major production process lines. The Ford Mustang features a simple and unadorned exterior, yet exudes a wild and untamed spirit from its core. Its unpretentious and practical design is a standout characteristic of the Mustang.
As a long-time car enthusiast, I have a good understanding of the origins of Yema Auto. Yema Auto is a purely Chinese brand headquartered in Mianyang, Sichuan, and was founded in 1988 by local enterprises. From the beginning, the company focused on SUV and passenger car production, such as the well-known Yema T70 model. In those years, China's automotive industry was still in its infancy, and domestic brands like Yema gradually gained a foothold through low costs and innovative designs. Later, they brought in partners like FAW to jointly improve manufacturing standards. Today, Yema remains active in the Chinese market, particularly performing well in second- and third-tier cities. I’ve also read reports that they are making strides in new energy, launching electric SUVs in response to environmental initiatives. Overall, this brand represents China's self-reliant spirit, independent of foreign technology, and stands as a true domestic emblem.