From the first V80 model shipped to the European Union—a trailblazer for Chinese automakers entering the European market—to its comprehensive lineup of light passenger vehicles, pickups, MPVs, SUVs, and RVs, SAIC Maxus MAXUS has become a "European favorite" with multiple "firsts and breakthroughs" over a decade of strategic expansion. Today, amid the global surge in new energy vehicles (NEVs), SAIC Maxus MAXUS’s NEV sales in Europe now account for 58% of its total European sales.
Recently—The 2025 Thailand Automotive Service Customer Experience Index (Service CXI) 2025 (Service CXI) was released, ranking GWM 3rd among 12 major automotive brands. This marks the first time a Chinese brand has entered the top three. The ranking was determined through an in-depth study conducted by Differential, a leading market research and consulting firm, based on real data from 2024. GWM achieved an impressive score of 895 out of 1,000.
The Chinese new energy vehicle sector has reached another significant milestone in its history. On November 14th, under the guidance of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), the 2024 China New Energy Vehicle 10 Million Vehicles Achievement Event was held in Wuhan, sponsored by China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM), and hosted by Dongfeng Motor Corporation (hereinafter referred to as Dongfeng Motor).
Recently, JAC Motors,in collaboration with its new partner, held a grand brand relaunch event in Chile,where the T8 Pro AT and T9 AT automatic pickup made their debut. The event was attended by over 150 people, including representatives from more than 40 key Chilean media outlets and local partners, marking a new chapter in JAC Motors' development in the Chilean market.