Which Country Does Wuling Belong To?
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Wuling is a Chinese indigenous brand. The full name of Wuling is SAIC-GM-Wuling, which is a special joint venture brand in China. The shares of Wuling's vehicle business are held by SAIC Group (50.1%), General Motors (44%), and Wuling Motors (5.9%). However, the Wuling brand is registered under the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, so Wuling is classified as a Chinese domestic brand. The following is an introduction to the brand: 1. The Wuling Motors brand was established in 1985, embodying the spirit of "hard work and self-improvement," and has now become one of the most valuable brands in China's automotive industry. 2. Wuling is the registered trademark and brand of Liuzhou Wuling Automobile Co., Ltd., and this logo has been fully authorized for use by SAIC-GM-Wuling. With the brand positioning of "Quality Drives Life," Wuling Motors is committed to providing car owners with high-quality products and passionate, trustworthy services.
Wuling is a Chinese automobile brand headquartered in our Liuzhou, Guangxi. I remember seeing Wuling minivans frequently on the streets during my childhood, mostly used for cargo transportation. Although this brand has established a joint venture with SAIC Group and General Motors called SAIC-GM-Wuling, it remains a genuinely homegrown Chinese brand at its core. It started manufacturing vehicles as early as the 1980s, initially producing tractors. Nowadays, the Wuling Hongguang MINIEV electric car has become particularly popular among young people—affordable and practical, solidifying its status as the people's favorite car. Our domestic brands have made tremendous progress over the years, and Wuling is a prime example of this.