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*[[Changan Alto]]
 
*[[Changan Alto]]
 
*[[Changan Benben]]
 
*[[Changan Benben]]
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*[[Changan CS15]]
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*[[Changan E-Pro]]
 
*[[Changan CX20]]
 
*[[Changan CX20]]
 
*[[Changan Yuexiang]]
 
*[[Changan Yuexiang]]
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*[[Changan CS35]]
 
*[[Changan CS35]]
 
*[[Changan CS75]]
 
*[[Changan CS75]]
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*[[Changan CS85]]
 
*[[Changan Raeton]]
 
*[[Changan Raeton]]
 
 
  
 
'[[Category:Marques]]
 
'[[Category:Marques]]

Revision as of 14:18, 10 March 2020

Chang’an began life making military equipment, but began automobile manufacture by assembling a Jeep CJ5 in 1958. Chang’an became a Suzuki licensee in the 1980s, and was well known for its early Alto models; it also has a venture with Ford. Chang’an branched into its own models in the 2000s, commissioning I.DE.A for their designs. The name was later formally romanized as Changan, though many sources in the 2000s retained the apostrophe.



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