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In Chinese, the brand 紳寶, or 绅宝, already existed—it was an old translation for [[Saab]]. But an Latinized name was needed, and [[BAIC]] created Senova as the official, new translation for 紳寶. The marque, at launch, denoted cars based on old Saab technology which had been bought by BAIC prior to the Swedish manufacturer’s collapse. The [[Mitsubishi Colt]]-based D20 was added in 2014.
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In Chinese, the brand 紳寶, or 绅宝, already existed—it was an old translation for [[Saab]]. But an Latinized name was needed, and [[BAIC]] created Senova as the official, new translation for 紳寶. The marque, at launch, denoted cars based on old Saab technology which had been bought by BAIC prior to the Swedish manufacturer’s collapse. The [[Mitsubishi Colt]]-based D20 was added in 2014. Three SUVs were added in 2015: the X65, the X25, and, in between, the X55. However, by 2016 the brand began to decline, and in May 2019, BAIC began winding it up, with the relaunch of its [[Beijing]] brand.
  
  
 
*[[Senova D20]]
 
*[[Senova D20]]
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*[[Senova X25]]
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*[[Senova X35]]
 
*[[Senova D50]]
 
*[[Senova D50]]
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*[[Senova X55]]
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*[[Senova Zhixing]]
 
*[[Senova D60]]
 
*[[Senova D60]]
 
*[[Senova X65]]
 
*[[Senova X65]]
 
*[[Senova D70]]
 
*[[Senova D70]]
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*[[Senova Zhidao U7]]
 
*[[Senova D80]]
 
*[[Senova D80]]
  
  
 
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[[Category:Marques]]

Latest revision as of 07:01, 30 October 2019

In Chinese, the brand 紳寶, or 绅宝, already existed—it was an old translation for Saab. But an Latinized name was needed, and BAIC created Senova as the official, new translation for 紳寶. The marque, at launch, denoted cars based on old Saab technology which had been bought by BAIC prior to the Swedish manufacturer’s collapse. The Mitsubishi Colt-based D20 was added in 2014. Three SUVs were added in 2015: the X65, the X25, and, in between, the X55. However, by 2016 the brand began to decline, and in May 2019, BAIC began winding it up, with the relaunch of its Beijing brand.


 

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