BAIC





Origin: CN China

Founder Beijing Municipal Government

Years of Activity 1958-present

Parent Company Beijing Automotive Group (BAIC)

Headquarters Shunyi, Beijing, China

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  • Current Production

    Since 2019 BAIC F40
    Since 2018 BAIC BJ40
    Since 2016 BAIC BJ80

    Discontinued Production

    2019-2022 BAIC EC5
    2019-2022 BAIC EX5
    2018-2022 BAIC EC3
    2016-2022 BAIC EC
    2018-2020 BAIC EU5
    2017-2020 BAIC Senova D50
    2017-2020 BAIC Senova Zhixing
    2016-2020 BAIC BJ20
    2016-2020 BAIC BJ90
    2019 BAIC EX3
    2018-2019 BAIC Senova Zhidao
    2016-2019 BAIC Senova X35
    2015-2019 BAIC Senova X25
    2015-2018 BAIC BJ40L
    2015-2018 BAIC Senova X65
    2014-2018 BAIC Senova D20
    2014-2018 BAIC Senova D20
    2013-2018 BAIC BJ40
    2013-2018 BAIC Senova D70
    2015-2017 BAIC Senova CC
    2015-2017 BAIC Senova D80
    2015-2017 BAIC Senova X55
    2014-2017 BAIC Senova D50
    2014-2017 BAIC Senova D60
    2015 BAIC Weiwang 007
    2013-2014 BAIC E
    2012-2014 BAIC E

    Comments

    Author Message
    FR SolanaBogon

    2020-04-30 17:45
    Rinspeed wrote

    i will see that. Some Senova have the BAIC logo for example. I have begin BJ40 but my work now is to update all the BAIC page not only BJ40.


    The problem with most of these Chinese manufacturers is that they are doing like Chrysler did in the 80s/90s with its pentastar : a unique logo for several brands...


    FR Rinspeed

    2020-04-30 12:08
    SolanaBogon wrote
    It seems that Senova, Huansu and Weiwang are brands of their own. I'd understand the complexity of separating them all, but maybe we can split Huansu because it got a different logo?
    Also, the electric cars that are neither of the brands mentioned above seems to be sold under the BJEV (北汽新能源) brand

    i will see that. Some Senova have the BAIC logo for example. I have begin BJ40 but my work now is to update all the BAIC page not only BJ40.
    FR SolanaBogon

    2020-04-30 10:27
    It seems that Senova, Huansu and Weiwang are brands of their own. I'd understand the complexity of separating them all, but maybe we can split Huansu because it got a different logo?
    Also, the electric cars that are neither of the brands mentioned above seems to be sold under the BJEV (北汽新能源) brand

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