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Chery Automobile Co. Ltd.,[1] trading as Chery (Шаблон:Lang-zh),[2] is a Chinese state-owned automobile manufacturer headquartered in Wuhu, Anhui, China. Founded in 1997, it is currently the ninth largest automobile manufacturer in China, with 1,232,727 vehicles produced in 2022.[3]

Chery's main products are passenger cars, minivans, and SUVs; it sells passenger cars under the Chery marque and commercial vehicles under the Karry brand.

Chery began the production of automobiles in 1999 and their export from China in 2001. It has been China's largest passenger car exporter since 2003, and in 2011 exported around 25% of its total production.[4] It operates Qoros formed in 2007, a 50:50 joint venture with Kenon Holdings, for selling a range of premium vehicles in emerging markets. In 2012, Jaguar Land Rover formed a 50:50 joint venture with Chery dubbed Chery Jaguar Land Rover for the production of Jaguar and Land Rover cars in China.

Since 2002, Chery has been the top exporter of Chinese brand passenger vehicles, exporting 269,154 vehicles in 2021 and 451,337 vehicles in 2022.[3] In May 2023, it exported 74,056 vehicles, its most ever in a single month. Chery owned and operated vehicle assembly and component manufacturing facilities in mainland China, and many of its vehicles are assembled overseas for export markets—primarily in factories not owned by the company that use either complete or semicomplete knock-down kits. It has two domestic R&D centers and invests around 7% of its total revenues in product development. Шаблон:TOC limit

History

1997 to 2010

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Chery SQR7160 Fengyun

Chery was founded in 1997 as a state-owned enterprise by a group of officials from Anhui province and began automobile production in 1999[5] using a chassis licensed from Volkswagen's SEAT Toledo.[6] Called the Fengyun, Chery's first car sold nearly 30,000 units.[5]

The Wall Street Journal has described Chery's corporate culture as "an odd hybrid of Communist state enterprise and entrepreneurial start-up",[5] and entrepreneurial risk-taking is evident in its early history. Initial production was officially illegal as the company was only awarded a passenger car production license in 2003,[7] so while its first product rolled off the line in December 1999, it could not be legally sold until 2001.[5] In that year, Chery solved the problem by piggybacking on a SAIC Motor license,[5] which it did until 2003.[7] Ownership was soon sold due to rising tensions between Chery and another SAIC partner, General Motors.[8] GM was not the only foreign partner of SAIC to have been exasperated with Chery; Volkswagen claimed Chery was using tooling from an old VW factory to produce a model that resembled a Jetta circa 2003.[9]

In the late 2000s, Chery began to actively seek a partnership with a foreign automaker, a hallmark of major Chinese car makers. Tie-ups with both Chrysler and Fiat were touted, but fell through. In 2007, Chrysler planned a cooperation with Chery that would have seen the Chery A1 sold as a Dodge-brand car in the US and abroad.[10] The plan would have quickly increased the Chrysler small car stable, and the two companies participated in a signing ceremony in late 2007.[11] In early 2008, a similar deal was reached between Chrysler and Nissan, however, and the Chrysler-Chery cooperation was abandoned.[12] Around the time of the 2009 Chrysler Chapter 11 reorganization, Chrysler discussed the possibility of an asset sale with Chery.[13]

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Chery V5, produced since 2008

In 2007, Fiat and Chery signed a memorandum of understanding for the creation of a car-making joint venture. Intended to begin operations in 2009, it was to manufacture Fiat and Alfa Romeo-branded products for the Chinese market and be located in Wuhu. The deal was put on hold in March 2009.[14] As of 2012, Fiat produces in China with local partner GAC Group.[15]

Qoros, a car-making joint venture between Chery and Singapore-based Kenon Holdings, was established in 2007.[16]

In October 2009, Chery announced plans for an assembly plant in Turkey to be built in cooperation with the Turkish automaker Mermerler Otomotiv at a cost of $500 million.[17][18] The plant is planned to have an initial capacity of 20,000 units per year, rising to 100,000 by 2017.[18] As of 2012, the plant has yet to commence production.[19] When it comes online, this production base will add to a handful of joint venture factories that Chery has in places like Argentina[20] and Iran.[21] These stand in contrast to a number of factories outside China that assemble Chery vehicles, but in which Chery does not have an ownership stake.

In 2009, Chery produced 508,500 units,[22] and at this time, it had an annual production capacity around 650,000 units.[23] More than 400,000 of its 2009 sales were sedans.[24] Production capacity figures may consider engines and vehicles as discrete.

2010 to present

Chery became the seventh-most productive Chinese vehicle manufacturer in 2010 by selling nearly 700,000 units.[25] Slipping sales marked 2011 and 2012; in these years, the company produced more than 640,000 and near 590,000 units, respectively, and it moved from a seventh to a tenth-place ranking.[26] This decrease may be due to Chery's manufacturing mix being significantly different from those of other, major Chinese automakers; the company does make commercial vehicles, but SUVs comprise only 14% of its product line.

An agreement with Tata Motors was struck in March 2012 to produce Jaguar Land Rover models in China. In 2013, a Tata executive stated that this deal was "still on track",[27] and some expect the planned production base to start output in 2014.[28]

In June 2012, plans to build a production base in Malaysia were announced, and as of July 2012, this project is proceeding without a local partner.[29] The planned factory will have a production capacity of 10,000 units per year.[29]

After having introduced the Karry, Rely, and Riich subbrands in 2009, its sprawling production policy and lineup became a problem for Chery.[30] With over 100 new models in the works, Chery decided in the fall of 2012 to cancel the Rely and Riich brands and to narrow its focus.[30] As of 2012, 30 new models are planned a significant reduction from the prior future lineup.[30]

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Chery logo used from 2013 untiil 2022

In 2018, Chery sold 50% of its stocks in Brazil to CAOA group.

In 2020, there were plans for Chinese auto maker Chery to buy a percentage of Tata Motors in order for Chery to gain entry into the Indian market and in order for Tata Motors to get technology for cars such as the proposed Tata Blackbird.[31] However, due to COVID-19 and the continuing political tensions over the Chinese/Indian border it is highly unlikely that these plans will go ahead anytime soon.[32]

In 2022, Chery entered the Mexican market under the Chirey brand.[33][34] The reason for the alternate Chirey name was due to American businessman Malcolm Bricklin owning the Chery trademark in North America, due to his plan to import Cherys to the US and Canada in the 2000s.[35] Other markets entered in 2022 included Malaysia,[36] and Indonesia.[37] Chery re-entered the Australian market in 2023, after briefly selling cars there in the early 2010s.[38]

In 2023, Chery launched a new brand iCAR, targeting at young customers, and Sterra EV lineup under Exeed brand. Chery also announced its new "Chery Dual Mode (C-DM)" high performance hybrid platform to be introduced into most of its current models in the future.

On January 11th, 2024, Chery has signed strategic cooperation framework agreements with Nio to establish cooperation in battery standards, battery swapping technology, the construction of battery swapping service networks, and operation. [39]

Operations

Chery's main production base in the mainland of China is located in Anhui.[10][40][41] As of 2007, the company had two auto-making production bases, two engine-making facilities, and a transmission production plant.[40] Another car-making production base located in Dalian, Liaoning province, became operational in 2012.[41][42]

Chery invests around 7% of its total sales in research and development,[43] and, as of 2011, had over 4,000 patents.[44] It has R&D facilities in Wuhu, Anhui province,[45] and Changshu, Jiangsu province.[46]

Chery makes cars and SUVs. The parts used in their manufacture may be foreign designed, and some may be imported; Chery has cooperative agreements with many foreign component firms, including the American ArvinMeritor,[47] American Autoliv,[48] American Delphi Automotive,[48] the Australian company Futuris,[48] German Robert Bosch GmbH,[47] American PPG Industries,[47] German Siemens VDO,[47] French Valeo,[47] and the American Visteon.[49] Some have helped Chery establish a local supply chain.[47]

Overseas markets

A number of factories in developing countries manufacture Chery vehicles from either complete or semi-complete knock-down kits. With the exception of an Argentine cooperation,[20] and an Iranian factory,[21] these are not owned by Chery. As of the beginning of 2012, 13 operational factories produced Chery vehicles and an additional three were in development.[50]

These factories have appeared in Egypt,Шаблон:Citation needed Indonesia,[51] Iran,[21] Malaysia,[51] the Middle East,[20] North Africa,[20] Pakistan,[52] Uruguay,[51] Russia,[51] Taiwan,[53] Thailand,Шаблон:Citation needed Ukraine,[51] Venezuela and Vietnam.[54]

Brazil

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Chery dealership in São Paulo, Brazil

Chery has a production base in Jacareí, Brazil, that began construction in July 2011,[50] in a joint effort with the government of the state of São Paulo.[55] The plant began operating in August 2014, with a first-phase production capacity of 50,000 units per year. In phase two, the plant will achieve an annual production capacity of 150,000 units. The models produced there have been the hybrid-powered Celer (since October 2014), the QQ (since the second half of 2015),[56] Tiggo 2 (since mid-2017)[57] and Arrizo 5 (since October 2018).[58]

In 2017, Grupo Caoa bought 51% of the company by taking control and now naming it as Caoa Chery. Its local partner Caoa has been producing the Tiggo 4 in Anápolis, Goiás, in knock-down kit form, since November 2018.[59]

Egypt

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Speranza Chery A5 in Sharm el-Sheik, Egypt

Assembly of Chery cars from complete knock-down kits began in Egypt in 2004 according to the company itself,[60] but news reports indicate that it only expressed initial interest in doing so that year.[61] As of 2011, some Chery models may be sold here under the brand name Speranza.[62][63] One Egyptian factory making Chery models from semi-complete knock-down kits had a 2009 production capacity of 30,000 vehicles/year.[64]

In 2011, Chery stated the parts localization ratio for Egypt was 45%.[44]

Indonesia

In this country, Chery models have been assembled from knock-down kits since 2006 until 2011, and return in 2022 by using PT. Handal Motor Indonesia plant.[65][66]

Iran

Manufacture from kits in Iran dates from as early as 2004.[61] In late 2007, Chery stated that it held a minority ownership in a joint venture with Iranian Khodro and Canadian Solitac as its partners.[21] This JV controlled a knock-down factory in Babol, Mazandaran. Making a QQ6 renamed the S21, it may be sold both inside and outside Iran.[21] and carry a brand name other than Chery, as well.Шаблон:Citation needed Tiggo5 and Arrizo5 cars are being sold as Chery brand in Iran.[67] Modiran Vehicle Manufacturing Company also manufactures Chery vehicles in Iran.

Malaysia

A small facility may have become operational around 2004,[61] and by 2008, a factory assembling Chery models from kits opened in Johor Bahru, Johor.[65] As of 2012, another factory is expected to be built and operational in Malaysia by 2015.[68]

Myanmar

As of May 2011, a 3,000 to 5,000 unit/year production facility is planned in the country.[50] As of 2012, the Chery QQ is apparently popular in Yangon.[69]

Pakistan

Chery has entered into a manufacturing and licensing agreement with Ghandhara Nissan of Pakistan.[70] The assembly of Chery SUVs in Pakistan commenced on 31 March 2022.[71]

Taiwan

The Chery A3 is assembled since August 2009 in Taichung, Taiwan, by Shengrong Auto, a subsidiary of Prince Motors (Шаблон:Zh), a Taiwanese car company.[53]

Türkiye

A production site was planned to be raised in the province of Sakarya, in a collaboration with the local Chery dealer, Mermerler Otomotiv.[18]

Ukraine

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ZAZ Forza (Ukraine)

Chery has had a partnership with ZAZ since 2006[72] and manufactures cars from kits at sites in Zaporizhzhia and Chornomorsk. Since February 2011, the Chery A13 has been manufactured in Ukraine, where it is rebadged and sold in the country as a ZAZ Forza.[73]

Venezuela

First introduced to this country in mid-2006, Chery vehicles continued to be the only licensed Chinese car exports to Venezuela as of 2011, according to the company.[44] Opened in September 2011, a new Chery production site in the north-central state of Aragua, owned by the ZGT joint venture, produces the A1 and A3 models.[74]

Former factories

Russia

In Russia, Avtotor produced Chery models from kits from 2006 to 2008.[75] TagAZ also produced Chery vehicles, from 2008 to 2014, but these usually carried non-Chery badges such as "Vortex".[76]

Uruguay

Between 2007 and 2015, the Argentinian company SOCMA Group[20] manufactured Chery vehicles in the Oferol factory in Barra de Carrasco, Canelones, Uruguay.[77] The Tiggo was officially launched in Uruguay in October 2007.[78][79] The plant was permanently closed as of May 2015.[80]

Current products

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Chery

Sedan

SUV

  • Chery Fulwin T11 (to commence), mid-size PHEV SUV[81]
  • Chery Tiggo 9 (2023–present), mid-size SUV
  • Chery Tiggo 8 (2018–present), mid-size SUV
    • Chery Tiggo 8 L (to commence), enlarged variant of Tiggo 8
    • Chery Fulwin T8 (to commence), PHEV variant of Tiggo 8

Chery NEV

Exeed

Шаблон:Main Exeed (星途) is Chery's premium brand for passenger vehicles, introduced in September 2017.

Jetour

Шаблон:Main Jetour (捷途) is Chery's budget brand launched in 2018 under Chery Commercial Vehicle.

iCar

iCar is Chery's EV brand targeting at young customers, launched in April 2023.[82] CATL announced that they will be incorporating their sodium-ion batteries into the Chery iCar.[83]

Luxeed

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Luxeed S7

Шаблон:MainШаблон:See also Luxeed is Chery's premium EV brand in cooperation with Huawei. The first car, a premium electric executive sedan unveiled in November 9th, 2023, and would be the first car to have the Harmony OS 4 system on board.[84]

Karry Auto

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Karry Auto is a Chinese market only brand founded by Chery in 2009. It specializes in the production of light commercial vehicles and people carriers for passenger transport. Some of the products created for Karry are marketed overseas under different marques by Chery.

Overseas brands

Chery markets its vehicles overseas under these brands Jaecoo and Omoda.

Former products

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Riich

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Riich brand was discontinued in 2012.[30]

Concepts

Other products

Engines

The company makes and has exported engines under the brands ACTECO and CAC. Chery engines have been bought by Fiat and exported to the US.[40][88]

Joint ventures

Chery operates car-making joint ventures with Jaguar Land Rover and Israel Corporation,[16] and automotive component-manufacturing joint ventures with Arvin Meritor, Johnson Controls, and PPG Industries.[89]

Chery Jaguar Land Rover

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In March 2012, Chery and the UK-based luxury automaker Jaguar Land Rover agreed to invest an initial US$2.78 billion in a new China-based joint venture that will sell and manufacture Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles and engines, as well as establish a research and development facility and create a new "own-brand" automobile marque.[90] The joint venture received regulatory approval in September 2012.[91] An initial production base will be built in Changshu, a county-level city close to Shanghai.[92]Шаблон:Better source needed

In 2013 Chery began manufacturing a redesigned MOKE revival. The design evokes the classic Mini Moke built from 1964 until 1993.[93]

Qoros

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Qoros 3

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Its first car-making joint venture with a foreign firm, Qoros was established by Chery in cooperation with Israel Corporation in 2007, and planned to begin sales in 2013.[94] Set to unveil a sedan atop a brand-new platform[94] at the 2013 Shanghai Auto Show,[95] Qoros' debut models will not be electric vehicles (as some sources may have reported).[94] A proposed production base for the venture will be built in Changshu, Jiangsu province, and become operational in 2012.[96] Production capacity will be 150,000 units a year,[46] but the location may not run at full capacity until 2015 or 2016.[97] While Qoros professes its desire to sell to young city dwellers[98] in China and Europe,[94] The company does have plans to include electric vehicles in its lineup.[94]

Higher-end Qoros cars are built with components and systems from foreign suppliers such as American Visteon and French Valeo.[99] Its engine design also required assistance from a foreign firm,[97] and Qoros has attracted western talent including former employees of Volkswagen and Mini.[46] It has sites in Austria and Germany as of 2012.[98]

Although initially known as Chery Quantum Auto Co Ltd, its legal name is now Qoros Auto Co Ltd.[94] The eponymous brand name sounds like the English word "chorus".[94]

Sales

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The Chery Tiggo

Chery has been the top Chinese auto exporter since 2003,[100] and many of its exports may be in the form of knock-down kits destined for overseas assembly. The fact that, prior to 2012, it lacked a joint venture with an established western automaker may explain its export focus; a 2009 report by the US Congressional Research Service asserted that such joint ventures, commonplace in the Chinese auto industry, restrained overseas sales.[101]

Making its first export to Syria in 2001,[102] as of 2010 Chery was the top exporter among Chinese automakers, a title it held since 2003.[103] Many of these exports may be in the form of knock-down kits.Шаблон:Citation needed One of Chery's strategic goals is to expand in developing countries first and then in developed countries.

Selling in several other continents besides, Chery dealerships exist in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Iran, Serbia, Macedonia, Turkey and Italy through the DR Motor Company.[104] Other notable nations where Chery models are on offer as of 2016 include Argentina,[105] Australia,[106] Brazil,[107] Chile,[108] Colombia,[109] Venezuela,[110] Panama,[111] New Zealand,[112] Singapore,[113] and South Africa.[114] In Ukraine, Chery models are sold by UkrAVTO Corp,[115] and partner firms operate sales outlets in other markets as well. In some nations, companies Chery cooperates with build models in their own small factories.

As of early 2011, the Tiggo was Chery's most popular model in export markets.[115]

Chery group sales data by brand[116][117][118]
Year Total Chery[119] Jetour Exeed iCAR Luxeed
2010 750,456 750,456 - - - -
2011 729,497 729,497 - - - -
2012 653,476 653,476 - - - -
2013 561,062 561,062 - - - -
2014 570,718 570,718 - - - -
2015 575,108 575,108 - - - -
2016 682,474 682,474 - - - -
2017 604,708 604,708 - - - -
2018 752,759 540,233 40,007 - - -
2019 747,806 605,602 128,204 14,000 - -
2020 731,117 586,445 126,595 18,077 - -
2021 961,926 656,943 154,035 37,167 - -
2022 1,232,727 908,553 180,067 51,142 - -
2023 1,881,316 1,341,261 315,167 125,521 1,445 899
Chery group sales data by country[116]
Year Globe China Russia Brazil Australia Egypt Chile Mexico Israel Argentina Uruguay Colombia UAE Iran Indonesia South Africa
2003 85,349 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2004 87,138 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2005 189,445 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2006 292,291 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2007 379,001 37,120 - - - - - - - - - - - -
2008 334,800 15,728 - - - - - - - - - - - -
2009 411,231 4,922 - - - - - - - - - - - -
2010 750,456 548,444 8,909 - - - - - - - - - - - -
2011 729,497 551,072 6,624 - - - - - - - - - - - -
2012 653,476 533,161 19,004 - - - - - - - - - - - -
2013 561,062 437,044 19,855 - - - - - - - - - - - -
2014 570,718 494,824 18,139 9,097 592 - - - 3,775 3,059 5,037 5,860 29,449 1,231 1,297
2015 575,108 410,591 4,964 3,630 201 - - - 4,572 1,437 4,794 5,716 32,730 446 746
2016 682,474 504,247 4,758 1,362 19 8,173 - - 3,670 431 1,573 3,514 41,019 66 333
2017 604,708 455,718 5,905 3,536 7 5,477 6,430 - - 7,027 417 865 - - - 184
2018 752,759 427,811 5,611 8,353 1 4,649 8,261 - - 6,152 123 798 - - - -
2019 747,806 411,179 6,358 19,824 - 5,582 7,178 - - 1,998 480 597 - - - -
2020 731,117 450,786 11,452 19,456 - 9,844 7,078 - - 1,319 694 429 - - - -
2021 961,926 644,322 40,874[120] 39,739 - 16,314[121] 26,906[122] - - 1,144 687 - - - - -
2022 1,232,727 781,390 52,183 35,033 - 18,918 24,953 7,450 593 836 788 - - - - 8,013

Motorsport

Chery participated in the Dakar Rally in 2010 and 2011, racing with Rely X5 SUVs in both editions.[123][124]

Safety record

An informal 2007 Russian crash test yielded a poor score for a Chery model named the Amulet.[125]

Some Chery models have received good marks for safety, however. In 2009,[126] the A3 received a five-star safety rating in the Chinese new-car-safety tests, C-NCAP,[127] becoming the first indigenous car to achieve such a high-test rating.[128][129] The Chery Riich G3 has also been awarded a five-star rating.[130]

Controversies

Copying claims

Шаблон:Multiple image In June 2003 American company General Motors sued Chery accusing it of copying the first generation Daewoo Matiz (developed by a GM subsidiary, GM Daewoo) in its design for the Chery QQ.[131] General Motors also claimed a disguised Matiz was used in a crash test in place of the Chery car.[132]

GM executives claimed design duplication with many parts interchangeable between the QQ and the Matiz,[133] and GM China Group stated the two vehicles, "shared remarkably identical body structure, exterior design, interior design and key components."[134]

While some Chery cars are not copies, such as the Pininfarina-designed A3,[135] the QQ may not be the sole Chery model that wears famous-name designs; the Chery Tiggo is criticized for resembling the second generation Toyota RAV4.[136] Other model using the Matiz technology found in the QQ include the closely related QQ6. The Eastar and its derivatives (V4, B12, and B22) have also been considered to be copies of the Daewoo Magnus.[137]

GM lawsuit

After mediation attempts failed, then-GM Daewoo (now known as GM Korea) brought a case against Chery in a Shanghai court, but by 2005 jurisdiction had been moved[133] to the Beijing No.1 Intermediate People's Court.[138]

Around that time Chinese state officials, including a vice-minister of commerce and a vice-director of the State Intellectual Property Office, publicly supported Chery. The Chinese have claimed that GM didn't properly patent their technology.[138] In late 2005 the lawsuit was settled.[132]

Bricklin U.S. court case

An American entrepreneur with past experience importing developing country autos to the U.S., Malcolm Bricklin, sued Chery in 2008 for contracting a different company after previously contracting Bricklin.[139]

See also

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References

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External links

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