On November 5, 2018, the first China International Import Exposition, hosted by China, opened at the Shanghai National Exhibition and Convention Center with...
The annual schooling season comes. Football and high-scoring curve wreckers throughout the country are eye-catching in this summer.
Are you still surprised at the delivered parcel, you ordered before going off work that you’ve received after coming home?
As China becomes the world’s second-largest economy, Chinese brands have had the opportunity to increase their international influence.
In the parking lot, a car slowly stops in front of a charging pile and enters the charging state, while the driver’s seat is empty. In the elegant restaurant, after chatting with friends, the owner lightly points on his watch and agrees with his beloved car on the timing and route of the ride.
A “China Made” product drove into the European market as SAIC Maxus delivered 200 EV80 vehicles to Maxus Group, the biggest light commercial car rental company in Germany, in mid-January.
The Maxus SUV D90 produced by SAIC Motor Corporation Limited recently gained a five star safety rating in crash testing under the Australia New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP), the first Chinese Pickup vehicle model to do so.
SAIC Motor Corporation Limited, together with Shanghai Tobacco Group Co Ltd, denoted 16 ambulances to the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region and Shaanxi province on Nov 29 and 30, 2017, with an aim of helping more people gain access to medical assistance.
Maxus of Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (Group), or SAIC Maxus, officially launched the Pickup T60 Petrol Version at the 15th Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition which was held from Nov 17 to 26.
SAIC Maxus officially launched its T60 Pickup and first full-size SUV D90 in Australia in late September, increasing its brand influence in oversea markets.
SAIC Maxus launched its first custom D90 Internet SUV on Aug 8. The model is designed and produced in line with the customer to business (C2B) model.
Together with Shanghai Tobacco Group Co Ltd, SAIC Motor Corporation Limited donated 14 ambulances to Hainan and Qinghai provinces in early August in an effort to improve the standard of local emergency treatment.
China’s auto industry is soon expected to enter the new normal, as the economy enters a more mature phase of growth compared to the rapid expansion of recent years; and the auto industry is expected to continue to grow driven by relentless technological innovation.
A ground-breaking ceremony for SAIC Maxus commercial vehicle factory, a cooperation between SAIC Motor and the Jiangsu provincial government, was held in Jiangning High-tech Industrial Park, Nanjing on April 15.
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Chinese auto manufacturer SAIC Maxus, a subsidiary of SAIC Motor, carried out a test drive on Changbai Mountain for its landmark pickup vehicle – T60, on Feb 22.
SAIC MAXUS Automotive Co (SAIC MAXUS), an exclusively-invested subsidiary of SAIC Motor Corporation Limited has taken the lead in Chinese automobile industry in 2016, due to its total sales volume and new customer-oriented service pattern.
In the winter of 2016, SAIC Maxus organized a RV80 trip to south China’s Hainan province, with three selected participating families. The event was also aired on China’s Travel Channel.
The domestic pickup truck market sees sales of about 400,000 units each year, but on the whole, products tend to be outdated and fail to satisfy consumers. Against such a backdrop, SAIC Maxus rolled out the “epoch-making”T60.