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Also known as Great Wall for export, Changcheng was originally a bus and truck manufacturer which introduced a crossover, the Hover, in 2004 at the Beijing show, a clone of the [[Isuzu Axiom]] but with a [[Toyota]] chassis and [[Mitsubishi]] engine. Two years later, it showed a series of passenger cars, developed with the assistance of TJ Innova, the Jingling (Peri) beginning production in 2007. Changcheng eventually spun off its Hover line into a successful SUV marque, [[Haval]].
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Also known as Great Wall for export, Changcheng (長城/长城) was originally a bus and truck manufacturer which introduced a crossover, the Hover, in 2004 at the Beijing show, a clone of the [[Isuzu Axiom]] but with a [[Toyota]] chassis and [[Mitsubishi]] engine. Two years later, it showed a series of passenger cars, developed with the assistance of TJ Innova, the Jingling (Peri) beginning production in 2007. Changcheng eventually spun off its Hover line into a successful SUV marque, [[Haval]].
  
  
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*[[Changcheng Phenom]]
 
*[[Changcheng Phenom]]
 
*[[Changcheng C20R]]
 
*[[Changcheng C20R]]
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*[[Changcheng M2]]
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*[[Changcheng Kuxiong]]
 
*[[Changcheng Tengyi]]
 
*[[Changcheng Tengyi]]
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*[[Changcheng Florid]]
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*[[Changcheng M4]]
 
*[[Changcheng C30]]
 
*[[Changcheng C30]]
 
*[[Changcheng C50]]
 
*[[Changcheng C50]]
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*[[Changcheng V80]]
 
*[[Changcheng Hover]]
 
*[[Changcheng Hover]]
 
*[[Changcheng Haval]]
 
*[[Changcheng Haval]]
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*[[Changcheng Saifu]]
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*[[Changcheng Saijun]]
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*[[Changcheng Saiying]]
  
 
[[Category:Marques]]
 
[[Category:Marques]]

Revision as of 08:13, 28 January 2021

Also known as Great Wall for export, Changcheng (長城/长城) was originally a bus and truck manufacturer which introduced a crossover, the Hover, in 2004 at the Beijing show, a clone of the Isuzu Axiom but with a Toyota chassis and Mitsubishi engine. Two years later, it showed a series of passenger cars, developed with the assistance of TJ Innova, the Jingling (Peri) beginning production in 2007. Changcheng eventually spun off its Hover line into a successful SUV marque, Haval.


 

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