
FAW seen near People's Square in Shanghai.
'First Automobile Works' (ä¸å›½ç¬¬ä¸€æ±½è½¦) is
China's first
automobile manufacturer. FAW is one of the "Big Five" Chinese automobile manufacturers along with
Dongfeng Motor Corporation,
Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation,
Chang'an Motors, and
Chery Automobile. The company was established in
1953 with ranges such as
Jiaxing mini MPVs,
Xiali saloon cars and Hongqi
luxury cars.
History
The construction of the 'First Automobile Works' was started in
1953 with the assist from
Zavod Imeni Likhacheva and finished in
1956. During its first 30 years, its major product was Jiefang CA-10 medium truck, the first mass-produced automobile in China based on
ZIS-150. The next generation of Jiafang truck, CA141 rolled out in
1988. In
1991, FAW formed joint venture with
Volkswagen and began to focus on car manufacture. Since then, it has formed a joint ventures with other automobile giants such as
Toyota and
Mazda. In the same time, FAW maintained its own car brand
Hongqi since
1958. Through purchasing and expanding, it has become one of top three automobile manufacturers in China. (The other two are
Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation and
Dongfeng Motor Corporation) By
2004, its car sales had passed 1 million units.
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Logo interpretation
Symbol
The symbol represents the combination of Chinese word "一汽"(meaning "China FAW Group Corporation") which was transformed visually, Chinese character "一" means "first" and "汽" means "automobile", depicting the visionary of a hawk spreading its wings.
Meaning
FAW flies throughout the vast skies of the world, spreading its wings and soaring high and far into the bright blue sky.
Technology
In
1988,
Chrysler sold much of the machining equipment, as well as a license to the design, of their
K-car 2.2 L straight-4 engine to First Auto Works.
Joint ventures
FAW operates many joint venture manufacturing concerns in China.
Sichuan FAW Toyota Motor (
Changchun City,
Jilin Province) produces the
Toyota Prius for the Chinese market.
FAW-Volkswagen and
Audi produce in
Changchun City the
FAW-VW Jetta,
Bora,
Sagitar,
Audi A4 and
Audi A6L (a long wheelbase version of the A6).
FAW also has a joint venture in Russia with
Hebei Zhongxing at
Altaysky Kray to produce a local version of the
Zhongxing Admiral.
Tianjin Xiali produces the
Miles ZX40, an electric version of the
Daihatsu Move which became the first Chinese-built vehicle sold in the
United States when it was offered in Mid 2006 by
Miles Automotive.
List of joint-ventures
★ FAW Jiefang Automobile Company
★ FAWER Automobile Parts Company
★ FAW Car Company
★ FAW Haima Motor Co
★
Tianjin FAW Xiali Automobile Company
★ Changchun FAW Sihuan Automobile Company
★
FAW-Volkswagen Automobile Company
★ Tianjin FAW Toyota Motor Company
Haima
The FAW Haima Motor Co, is an offshoot of FAW based on Hainan Island in South China ("Haima" meant 'Hai'nan 'Ma'zda). Originally the Hainan Auto Works firm was a venture with Mazda, and produced Mazda based vehicles such as the 323 based Hainan CA7130 of the early 1990s.
However the company was taken over by FAW in the late 1990s, who had another venture with Mazda producing the
Mazda6 in Jilin Province. Due to this, Haima was relaunched as a separate brand similar to
Xiali and
Hongqi, with its own range of self-designed models. The first one will be the Haima Family II, a 4 door saloon based on the mechanics of the
Mazda Protege.
Hongqi
'Hongqi' ("
Red Flag" in Chinese) is a luxury unit of FAW. It began in 1958, at first building a version of the
Soviet limousine but later contracting with
Audi and
Lincoln for designs. The company will add production of the
Hongqi HQ3 (based on the
Toyota Crown) and recently added the
Hongqi Benteng (based on the
Mazda 6), also known as Besturn or Hongqi C301. The company showed the Hongqi HQD concept car (very similar in design to the
Rolls-Royce Phantom) at the 2005 Shanghai Auto Show, but production was not announced.
See Also
★
Chinese auto makers
★
Automobile Industry in China
References
1. FAW car sales top 1 million units [[1]]
External links
★
Official site
★
FAW Forums