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Jiangling Motors
Jiangling Motors Corporation Limited, abbreviated JMC, is a Chinese automobile manufacturer. According to company and press reports, the largest shareholder of JMC is Jiangling Investment, a company controlled equally by the state-owned enterprises Changan and Jiangling Motors Corporation Group (JMCG). History The history of Jiangling Motors Corporation (JMC) can be traced to a truck repair shop opened in Nanchang in 1947 which operated under the name Nanchang Motors Repair Factory. A JMC predecessor started assembling vehicles in 1968. The company was granted the approval of Jiangxi Province Economic Restructuring Commission to be reorganized to establish a joint stock limited company on February 20, 1993. JMC A shares and B shares were listed on Shenzhen Stock Exchange on December 1, 1993, and September 29, 1995, respectively. In the 1990s, Ford lost a bid against American rival General Motors for getting a joint venture deal with the Chinese manufacturer SAIC Motor. In 199 ...
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JMCG
Jiangling Motors Corporation Group Co., Ltd. (JMCG) is a Chinese state-owned holding mostly operating in the automotive industry. It was established in 1947 and is headquartered in Nanchang, Jiangxi. JMCG has various production facilities and, through shareholdings, maintains partnerships with other automotive manufacturers including Ford, Isuzu and Changan. History On 8 April 1947, JMCG was established as Nanchang Automotive Maintenance Plant. In April 1949, Nanchang Automotive Maintenance Plant was renamed as Nanchang Automotive Repairing Plant. In May 1958, it produced Yingxiong-bagded () three-wheeled vehicles. In the same year, it produced a 2.5-tonne Yingxiong truck. In 1968, it was renamed Jiangxi Automotive Manufacturing Plant and started the mass-production of commercial vehicles, mostly Jinggangshan-badged () light trucks using 1940s Soviet technology. In 1969, it also produced a small number of cars. The company focused production on commercial vehicles, although it ...
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Yusheng S350
The Yusheng S350 is a mid-size crossover SUV produced by Yusheng ''Yusheng'', yee sang or yuu sahng (), or Prosperity Toss, also known as lo sahng (Cantonese for 撈生 or 捞生) is a Cantonese-style raw fish salad. It usually consists of strips of raw fish (sometimes salmon), mixed with shredded vegetable ... (江铃驭胜), a sub-brand of Jiangling (JMC) since 2010. History Originally simply called the JMC Yusheng before the name change and launch of other products under the Yusheng sub-brand, it is Jiangling's first entry into the crossover SUV market. The engines of the Yusheng SUV is a 2.4-litre gasoline engine producing a maximum power output of 136hp and a 2.4-litre diesel engine producing a maximum power output of 122hp mated to a 5-speed manual transmission and a 6-speed automatic transmission by ZF. File:Jiangling Yusheng 01 China 2012-06-02.JPG, The front of the pre-facelift Yusheng (Before name change to S350) File:Jiangling Yusheng 02 China 2012-06-02.JPG, ...
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JMC Boarding
The Landwind X6 is a mid-size SUV produced by Jiangling Motor Holding, a joint venture between Changan Auto and Jiangling Motors Corporation Group (JMCG). Overview The Landwind X6 was originally the JMC Landwind, and the name changed to Landwind X6 when Landwind became an individual brand under JMC. Like some Chinese-made cars, the JMC Landwind is largely derived from older imported technology and design, in this case the Isuzu Rodeo, which was sold from 1998 to 2004. There are two SUVs built on the platform, including the 5-door Landwind X6 and the 3-door Landwind X9. The 3-door Landwind X9 was discontinued in 2016. In China the SUV is sold under the name of Jiangling Baowei and it is also available as a pickup truck called the Jiangling Baodian. The Baodian is exported as the "JMC Boarding" to Asian, South American, and African markets (amongst others). Engines The European market Landwinds are available with two Mitsubishi-built gasoline-powered engines and one Isuzu-buil ...
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JMC BaoWei
The Landwind X6 is a mid-size SUV produced by Jiangling Motor Holding, a joint venture between Changan Auto and Jiangling Motors Corporation Group (JMCG). Overview The Landwind X6 was originally the JMC Landwind, and the name changed to Landwind X6 when Landwind became an individual brand under JMC. Like some Chinese-made cars, the JMC Landwind is largely derived from older imported technology and design, in this case the Isuzu Rodeo, which was sold from 1998 to 2004. There are two SUVs built on the platform, including the 5-door Landwind X6 and the 3-door Landwind X9. The 3-door Landwind X9 was discontinued in 2016. In China the SUV is sold under the name of Jiangling Baowei and it is also available as a pickup truck called the Jiangling Baodian. The Baodian is exported as the "JMC Boarding" to Asian, South American, and African markets (amongst others). Engines The European market Landwinds are available with two Mitsubishi-built gasoline-powered engines and one Isuzu-buil ...
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Jiangling CV9
The Landwind CV9, sometimes also called Landwind Fashion, is a compact MPV produced by the Chinese manufacturer Landwind. Overview After the Jiangling Landwind and Landwind GS6, the car is the third attempt by the Chinese manufacturer to gain a foothold in the European market. The vehicle is again in the specialist press, especially in the context of a comparatively poor crash test result with two out of five stars. However, this result is mainly due to the very rudimentary safety equipment as standard, while earlier vehicles from Chinese manufacturers mostly also showed massive structural weaknesses. Side airbags are optionally available for the vehicle, which is why they were not used in the test. The basic version of the vehicle is offered with a 71 kW 1.6 petrol engine A petrol engine (gasoline engine in American English) is an internal combustion engine designed to run on petrol (gasoline). Petrol engines can often be adapted to also run on fuels such as liquefie ...
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JMC Teshun
The JMC Teshun is a light commercial van manufactured by Jiangling Motors based on the second generation Ford Transit. History Originally being a licensed Ford Transit The Ford Transit is a family of light commercial vehicles manufactured by the Ford Motor Company since 1965, primarily as a cargo van, but also available in other configurations including a large passenger van (marketed as the Ford Tourneo in ... production, the Jiangling-Ford model was sold from 2006-2017 and styling remained unchanged throughout the model years sold as a Ford product. Starting from May 2017, a version of the old Transit manufactured by JMC was rebadged and slightly redesigned with a completely new front DRG and restyled tail lamp inserts. The rebadged version was then called the JMC Teshun. Pricing ranges from 99,800 yuan to 139,200 yuan. File:JMC Teshun 001.jpg, JMC Teshun front File:JMC Teshun 002.jpg, JMC Teshun rear File:JMC Teshun 004.jpg, JMC Teshun LWB front 2020 Facelift A f ...
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JMC Yunba 02 China 2017-03-19
JMC may refer to: *Jacobs Medical Center, a hospital at the University of California San Diego *Jaffna Municipal Council, the local council for Jaffna, Sri Lanka *Jamal Mohamed College, a five star status autonomous college at Tiruchirappalli in India *James Madison College, a residential public affairs college at Michigan State University *Jamaica, ITU country code * Jammu Municipal Corporation *Jason Michael Carroll, a country music singer * Jason McRoy, a professional mountain bike racer from the UK *Jerusalem Music Centre, a music education centre in Jerusalem *J. M. Coetzee, South African-Australian writer *The Jesus and Mary Chain, a Scottish rock band *Jesus and Mary College, New Delhi *Jesus Miracle Crusade *''Jiangling Motors Corporation'', Jiangling Motors, an automobile manufacturer in China. *John McCain, an American politician *John McGlashan College, an integrated composite boys' school in Dunedin, New Zealand *John Muir College, a residential college at the University ...
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Jiangling Yusheng 01 China 2012-06-02
Jiangling may refer to: Places *Jiangling County (江陵县), a county under the jurisdiction of Jingzhou City, China *Jiangling (江陵), a historical name of Jingzhou, Hubei, China Companies *Jiangling Motors (江铃汽车 or 江铃股份), Chinese automobile manufacturer *JMCG (江铃集团), Chinese state-owned automotive company *Jiangling Holdings Jiangling Holdings, also translated as Jiangling Motor Holding (JMH), is the name of two successive Jiangxi-based Chinese joint ventures focused on the automotive industry. The present Jiangling Holdings, established in June 2019 as a successor of ...
(江铃控股), Chinese automotive joint venture {{disambig ...
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JMC Boarding Crew Cab Pu
JMC may refer to: *Jacobs Medical Center, a hospital at the University of California San Diego *Jaffna Municipal Council, the local council for Jaffna, Sri Lanka *Jamal Mohamed College, a five star status autonomous college at Tiruchirappalli in India *James Madison College, a residential public affairs college at Michigan State University *Jamaica, ITU country code * Jammu Municipal Corporation *Jason Michael Carroll, a country music singer * Jason McRoy, a professional mountain bike racer from the UK *Jerusalem Music Centre, a music education centre in Jerusalem *J. M. Coetzee, South African-Australian writer *The Jesus and Mary Chain, a Scottish rock band *Jesus and Mary College, New Delhi *Jesus Miracle Crusade *''Jiangling Motors Corporation'', Jiangling Motors, an automobile manufacturer in China. *John McCain, an American politician *John McGlashan College, an integrated composite boys' school in Dunedin, New Zealand *John Muir College, a residential college at the University ...
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JMC Teshun 001
JMC may refer to: *Jacobs Medical Center, a hospital at the University of California San Diego *Jaffna Municipal Council, the local council for Jaffna, Sri Lanka *Jamal Mohamed College, a five star status autonomous college at Tiruchirappalli in India *James Madison College, a residential public affairs college at Michigan State University *Jamaica, ITU country code * Jammu Municipal Corporation *Jason Michael Carroll, a country music singer * Jason McRoy, a professional mountain bike racer from the UK *Jerusalem Music Centre, a music education centre in Jerusalem *J. M. Coetzee, South African-Australian writer *The Jesus and Mary Chain, a Scottish rock band *Jesus and Mary College, New Delhi *Jesus Miracle Crusade *''Jiangling Motors Corporation'', Jiangling Motors, an automobile manufacturer in China. *John McCain, an American politician *John McGlashan College, an integrated composite boys' school in Dunedin, New Zealand *John Muir College, a residential college at the University ...
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New Energy Vehicle
A plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) is any road vehicle that can utilize an external source of electricity (such as a wall socket that connects to the power grid) to store electrical power within its onboard rechargeable battery packs, which then powers the electric motor and contributes to propelling the wheels. PEV is a subset of electric vehicles, and includes all-electric/battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs). ''See definition on pp. 2.'' Sales of the first series production plug-in cars began in December 2008 with the introduction of the plug-in hybrid BYD F3DM, and then with the all-electric Mitsubishi i-MiEV in July 2009, but global retail sales only gained traction after the introduction of the mass production all-electric Nissan Leaf and the plug-in hybrid Chevrolet Volt in December 2010. Plug-in electric cars have several benefits compared to conventional internal combustion engine vehicles. All-electric vehicles have lower operating and ma ...
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Qingyunpu District
Qingyunpu District (), is one of 6 urban districts of the prefecture-level city of Nanchang, the capital of Jiangxi Province, China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and .... It covers over and as of 2004 had a population of . It is the location of Nanchang Qingyunpu Airport. Administrative divisions Qingyunpu District is divided into 5 subdistricts and 1 town: ;5 subdistricts ;1 town * Qingyunpu () References External links Nanchang County-level divisions of Jiangxi {{Jiangxi-geo-stub ...
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