Which country's brand is Baojun?
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Baojun is a domestic brand. It is an independent automobile brand created by SAIC-GM-Wuling in 2010. The new passenger car brand "Baojun Auto" officially released by SAIC-GM-Wuling marks the formal entry of this Chinese microcar leader into the booming sedan market. The origin of the Baojun brand, "Jun" originally means a fine horse, and Baojun is people's most beloved fine horse. The following is a related introduction to Baojun Auto: 1. Baojun is produced in two major manufacturing bases in Liuzhou and Qingdao, with products covering sedans, MPVs, SUVs, new energy vehicles and other fields. 2. The Baojun brand is a passenger car brand suitable for global emerging markets, which SAIC-GM-Wuling has focused on creating by integrating more than 20 years of automobile manufacturing experience, the essence of eight years of joint venture operation, and fully leveraging the advantages of the three shareholders of SAIC, GM, and Wuling.
Baojun is a Chinese automotive brand that I've been following for a long time. Launched in 2010 through a collaboration between SAIC Motor and General Motors, it targets the economy car market with affordable pricing. Models like the Baojun 510 are particularly popular in third- and fourth-tier cities. Although it's technically a Sino-foreign joint venture brand, its roots are in China, with designs tailored to local needs—offering spacious interiors and low fuel consumption. A friend of mine drives a Baojun 730, which performs reliably on long trips. The brand's rapid rise showcases the strength of Chinese manufacturing, and many young families now choose it as their daily driver. Its quality and after-sales service are steadily improving, making it a trustworthy option.