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Mazda EZ-6 and Mazda Arata design concept debut at Auto China 2024

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Changan Mazda, a Chinese company receiving investment from Mazda Motor Corporation, unveiled the all-new Mazda EZ-6 BEV and PHEV and the Mazda ARATA - the design concept of a future EV.

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Southeast Asia market will become a competitive place for Chinese and Japanese car companies

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Europe, the birthplace of the automobile industry, to North America across the Pacific Ocean, has always been the top stage that Chinese car companies hope to step on. With the current sales figures and the seductive future expectations, Southeast Asia has successfully attracted the attention of Chinese car companies.

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Led by Focus, Ford China sales up 56% in November

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—John Lawler, chairman and CEO of Ford Motor China. Ford’s passenger car joint venture in China, Changan Ford Automobile Ltd. Last week Ford jointly announced with Changan Automobile Co., Focus posted 38,362 wholesale units sold in November and 259,492 wholesale units sold year to date. CAF) also had a record month.

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Ford to build its first transmission plant in China

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Ford’s passenger vehicle joint venture in China, Changan Ford Mazda Automobile Ltd. A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between Changan Ford Mazda Automobile Ltd (CFMA) and Chongqing Municipal Government in September 2010 for a new engine plant with a total investment of US$500 million.

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Ford opens new plant in Chongqing; 3rd in China brings total capacity to >600K vehicles/year

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Ford Motor Company and its joint venture Changan Ford Mazda Automobile (CFMA), opened a new assembly plant, CFMA Chongqing Assembly 2 or CQ2. CFMA is investing US$490 million in CQ2, which will increase its production capacity in China by 150,000 units to more than 600,000 vehicle units overall.

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Who Will Survive Among the Legacy vs. Startup Auto OEMs?

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A little historical perspective: from Wikipedia: “Starting with Duryea in 1895, at least 1900 different companies were formed, producing over 3,000 makes of American automobiles.[9] The industry was dominated by three large companies: General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler, all based in Metro Detroit.”

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GM, Ford post record August sales in China

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General Motors and its joint ventures set a new August sales mark in China, with sales rising 7.3% liter EcoBoost engine that delivers up to 20% better fuel economy and 15% CO 2 emission reductions—continues to attract Chinese consumers, with sales up 94% for the year. from the previous August and 10.8%

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