Which country produces the engines for Hongqi cars?

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VonJosephine
07/30/25 7:50am
Hongqi cars are equipped with domestically developed Hongqi series engines independently researched and produced in China. More information about Hongqi cars is as follows: 1. Hongqi cars are manufactured by China FAW Group Corporation. Hongqi was established on May 12, 1958. The previous emblem featured a red flag, while the current emblem displays the Chinese characters "Hongqi". 2. Hongqi models include: Hongqi H5, Hongqi H7, Hongqi H9, Hongqi E-HS3, Hongqi HS5, and Hongqi HS7. 3. The Hongqi series engines are the result of four major technological innovations by China FAW, with displacements ranging from 2.0L to 6.0L, power outputs covering 100kW to 300kW, and have been fully applied to Hongqi's C to E-class models.
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