Chang'an Automobile is one of the four major automobile groups in China, affiliated with China Chang'an Automobile Group Co., Ltd. The history of Chang'an Automobile dates back to the Shanghai Artillery Bureau, which was established in 1862, and after several restructurings, entered the automotive field in 1983. As a leading enterprise in China's automotive industry, Chang'an Automobile is known for producing microbuses, passenger cars, and other products.
Chang'an Automobile owns several well-known brands, including Chang'an Qiyuan, Shenlan Automobile, Avita, Chang'an Yinli, and Chang'an Kaicheng. The company has a rich product line, covering various segments such as sedans, SUVs, and MPVs, and has launched many well-known models such as CS75, Ruicheng, Yidong, Oushang, Yue Xiang, and Benben. Chang'an Automobile has also established joint ventures with internationally renowned automotive brands such as Ford, Suzuki, Mazda, and PSA Group, continuously improving product competitiveness through technological cooperation and joint research and development.
Chang'an Automobile focuses on technological innovation and R&D investment and has achieved significant results in the field of new energy. The company is committed to promoting sustainable development in the automotive industry, providing consumers with more environmentally friendly and efficient automotive products. The development history and honors of Chang'an Automobile reflect its important position and influence in China's automotive industry.