Английская Википедия:Auto Guangzhou
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China (Guangzhou) International Automobile Exhibition (Шаблон:Zh), also called Guangzhou International Motor Show (Шаблон:Zh) or Auto Guangzhou (Шаблон:Zh), is an auto show held by Guangzhou Zhanlian Exhibition Service Co., Ltd, in November and December every year in the Guangzhou International Convention and Exhibition Center, China.[1][2][3] It is not a recognized international show by the Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles.
History
2002–2018
In 2006, the Nissan Livina Geniss made its world premiere.[4]
2010 saw the Trumpchi introduced.[5] In 2011, it was held from November 22 until November 28. That year saw Changan Automobile, based in Chongqing, showing four new models, including its new Changan Eado compact, and a new subcompact the B501. Other entrants included the redesigned BenBen Mini, and Changan's new BlueCore brand.[6] The 2012 Guangzhou International Motor Show opened on November 22, 2012, debuting cars such as the 2014 Subaru Forester that year.[7]
2019
At the 17th Guangzhou International Motor Show[8] on November 22, 2019, a Tesla Model 3 that was manufactured in China was showcased.[9] The 2019 event started with the world premiere of the Mercedes-Maybach GLS.[10] Lexus also unveiled its first all-electric vehicle that year,[11] the UX 300e.[12] The Chevrolet Menlo EV debuted as well.[13]
2020
The 18th Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition was held from November 20 until November 29, 2020 at the China Import and Export Fair Complex.[14][15] It had the world premieres of the Bugatti Bolide, BYD D1 and Qin Plus, Changan UNI-K, Hyundai Mistra, Infiniti QX55, Kia Sportage Ace, Leapmotor C11, Mercedes-Maybach S class, MG 5, Roewe R-Aura concept, Toyota Allion, Toyota Lingshang, Volkswagen ID.4 X and Crozz.[16]
2021
The 2021 Auto Guangzhou was held from 11 to 28 November in 2021. Debuts include the Aion LX Plus, Audi A8 L Horch, Audi Q5 e-Tron, Genesis Electrified GV70, GWM King Kong, Honda Integra, Lincoln Zephyr, Maxus Mifa 9, Mitsubishi Airtrek, Voyah Dreamer, and XPeng G9.[17]
2022
The 2022 Auto Guangzhou was postponed from the original November 2022 date to December 30, 2022. Running until January 8, 2023.[18]
Production cars:
- Aion Hyper GT[19]
- Changan Yida
- Chery Tiggo 9
- GAC GS3[20]
- GWM Shanhai Cannon[21]
- Haval H-Dog[22]
- Hongqi H6[23]
- Hycan V09[24]
- IAT T-Mad[25]
- Jidu Robo-01[26]
- Jidu Robo-02[26]
- Tank 300 Cyber Knight and Iron Cavalry 02 special editions[27]
- Tank 500 PHEV[28]
- Wey Lanshan DHT-PHEV[29]
Exhibits
The types of exhibits held include:
- China (Guangzhou) International Automobile Exhibition (Шаблон:Zh): Passenger vehicles
- Guangzhou International Electric Vehicle Show (Шаблон:Zh): Electric vehicles
- Guangzhou International Commercial Vehicle Exhibition (Шаблон:Zh): Commercial vehicles
- Guangzhou International Auto Part & Accessories Exhibition (Шаблон:Zh): Automotive parts
See also
References
External links
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