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'''Hongqi CA7200/Hongqi CA7220/Hongqi CA7221/Hongqi CA7225/Hongqi CA7226/Hongqi CA7228/Hongqi CA7240/Hongqi CA7247. 1988–2001 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan, 4-door LWB sedan of various lengths, 4-door convertible, 5-door wagon. F/F, 1781, 2194, 2213 cm³ (I4 OHC), 1994, 2144 cm³ (I5 OHC), 1998, 2598 cm³ (V6 OHC).''' Originally at SAIC-[[Volkswagen|VW]], the Chinese licensed edition of the [[Audi 100 (C3)]] was transferred to FAW-Hongqi, forming the basis of a massive variety of models, from regular sedans to stretched wagons, even a stretched convertible for official use. All up, six different lengths of C3 were offered. Most were locally made, though some came via CKD kits during this period. Considered the “small” Hongqi at the time, in contrast to the traditional state limousine. Efforts to replace the C3 with the C4 in 1993 were brief—that model was eventually transferred to FAW-VW, and the C3 saw out the 20th century. Facelifted in 2001, with the removal of the red flag foil from the bonnet. [[Nissan]] became an FAW partner in 2001, and their engines were added that year.
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'''Hongqi CA7200/Hongqi CA7220/Hongqi CA7221/Hongqi CA7225/Hongqi CA7226/Hongqi CA7228/Hongqi CA7240/Hongqi CA7247. 1988–2002 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan, 4-door LWB sedan of various lengths, 4-door convertible, 5-door wagon. F/F, 1781, 2194, 2213 cm³ (I4 OHC), 1994, 2144 cm³ (I5 OHC), 1998, 2598 cm³ (V6 OHC).''' Originally at SAIC-[[Volkswagen|VW]], the Chinese licensed edition of the [[Audi 100 (C3)]] was transferred to FAW-Hongqi, forming the basis of a massive variety of models, from regular sedans to stretched wagons, even a stretched convertible for official use. All up, six different lengths of C3 were offered. Most were locally made, though some came via CKD kits during this period. Considered the “small” Hongqi at the time, in contrast to the traditional state limousine. Efforts to replace the C3 with the C4 in 1993 were brief—that model was eventually transferred to FAW-VW, and the C3 saw out the 20th century. Facelifted in 2001, with the removal of the red flag foil from the bonnet. [[Nissan]] became an FAW partner in 2001, and their engines were added that year.
  
  

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Hongqi CA7200/Hongqi CA7220/Hongqi CA7221/Hongqi CA7225/Hongqi CA7226/Hongqi CA7228/Hongqi CA7240/Hongqi CA7247. 1988–2002 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan, 4-door LWB sedan of various lengths, 4-door convertible, 5-door wagon. F/F, 1781, 2194, 2213 cm³ (I4 OHC), 1994, 2144 cm³ (I5 OHC), 1998, 2598 cm³ (V6 OHC). Originally at SAIC-VW, the Chinese licensed edition of the Audi 100 (C3) was transferred to FAW-Hongqi, forming the basis of a massive variety of models, from regular sedans to stretched wagons, even a stretched convertible for official use. All up, six different lengths of C3 were offered. Most were locally made, though some came via CKD kits during this period. Considered the “small” Hongqi at the time, in contrast to the traditional state limousine. Efforts to replace the C3 with the C4 in 1993 were brief—that model was eventually transferred to FAW-VW, and the C3 saw out the 20th century. Facelifted in 2001, with the removal of the red flag foil from the bonnet. Nissan became an FAW partner in 2001, and their engines were added that year.


Manufacturing location: Changchun, Jilin, China

Marque: Hongqi | Successor: Hongqi Mingshi, Hongqi Century Star

 

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