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China (Guangzhou) International Automobile Exhibition (), also called Guangzhou International Motor Show () or Auto Guangzhou (), is an
auto show An auto show, also known as a motor show or car show, is a public exhibition of current automobile models, debuts, concept cars, or out-of-production classics. It is attended by automotive industry representatives, dealers, auto journalists a ...
held by Guangzhou Zhanlian Exhibition Service Co., Ltd, in November and December every year in the
Guangzhou International Convention and Exhibition Center The Canton Fair Complex (), formerly known as Guangzhou International Convention and Exhibition Center (), is located on Pazhou Island in the Guangzhou (Canton City) in the People's Republic of China. It is possibly the largest convention center ...
,
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
. It is not a recognized international show by the
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.


History

The inaugural exhibition was held in 2003, opening on 24 November.


2004–2018

In 2006, the Nissan Livina Geniss made its world premiere. In 2007, Guangzhou Automobile Corporation (now GAC) displayed two concept cars which indicated the company's direction beyond existing joint ventures with
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and
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. These were the AHEV and the 4-door Coupe. 2010 saw the Trumpchi introduced, the first own marque from GAC. In 2011, it was held from November 22 until November 28. That year saw Changan Automobile, based in
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, 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. The 2012 Guangzhou International Motor Show opened on November 22, 2012, debuting cars such as the 2014
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that year. In 2018,
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introduced the EVeasy sub-brand at the show.


2019

At the 17th Guangzhou International Motor Show on November 22, 2019, a
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that was manufactured in China was showcased. The 2019 event started with the world premiere of the Mercedes-Maybach GLS.
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also unveiled its first all-electric vehicle that year, the UX 300e. The Chevrolet Menlo EV debuted as well.


2020

The 18th Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition was held from November 20 until November 29, 2020, at the China Import and Export Fair Complex. Production cars: * Bugatti Bolide * BYD D1 * BYD Qin Plus * Changan UNI-K * Hyundai Mistra * Infiniti QX55 * Kia Sportage Ace *
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* Mercedes-Maybach S class * MG 5 *
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R-Aura concept *
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* Toyota Lingshang * Volkswagen ID.4 X and Crozz


2021

The 2021 Auto Guangzhou was held from 11 to 28 November in 2021. Production cars: * Aion LX Plus * Audi A8 L Horch * Audi Q5 e-Tron * BYD Destroyer 05 * Genesis Electrified GV70 * GWM King Kong * Honda Integra * Lincoln Z * Maxus Mifa 9 * Mitsubishi Airtrek * Voyah Dreamer * XPeng G9


2022

The 2022 Auto Guangzhou was postponed from the original November 2022 date to December 30, 2022. Running until January 8, 2023. Production cars: * Changan Yida * Chery Tiggo 9 * GAC GS3 * GWM Shanhai Cannon * Hyptec GT * Haval H-Dog * Hongqi H6 * Hycan V09 * IAT T-Mad * IM L7 Snake Performance edition * Jidu Robo-01 * Jidu Robo-02 * Mazda CX-50 * Tank 300 ''Cyber Knight'' and ''Iron Cavalry 02'' special editions * Tank 500 PHEV * Wey Lanshan DHT-PHEV


2023

The 2023 Auto Guangzhou was 15 to 24 November 15. Cars launched at the show included:


Production cars

* BYD Sealion 07 EV * BYD Song L EV * Cadillac Optiq * Chery Fulwin A8 * Chery Fulwin T6 * Dongfeng eπ 007 * Fangchengbao Bao 5 * Geely Galaxy E8 * Jetour Shanhai L6 * Li Mega * Luxeed S7 * MG Cyberster * Mercedes-Benz CLE *
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* Nissan Pathfinder (Chinese Version) * Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (J250) * Toyota Century SUV * Toyota Camry (XV80) * Volvo EM90 * Wuling Starlight * XPeng X9 * Zeekr 007


Concept cars

* Changan CD701 Concept * Chery Fulwin A9 Concept * Chery Fulwin T11 Concept * Lingxi L Concept


2024

The 2024 show is scheduled to be held 15-24 November 2024.


Production cars

* Audi A5L * Audi Q6L e-tron Sportback * Aion RT * Aion UT * BMW 2 Series Gran Coupé (redesign) *
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(redesign) * Bestune Yueyi 03 *
BYD Xia The BYD Xia () is a plug-in hybrid minivan manufactured by BYD Auto since 2025. Named after the Xia dynasty, the first dynasty in traditional Chinese historiography, it is part of BYD's Dynasty Series that is marketed through Dynasty Network deal ...
* BYD Seal 06 GT * Changan CS75 Plus (redesign) * Chery Fulwin A8L * Chery Fulwin T8 * Denza Z9 * Denza N9 * Exeed Sterra ET (new powertrain) * Ford Mondeo Sport * Ford Equator (facelift) * Ford Equator Sport (facelift) * Forthing Xinghai V9 * Geely Cowboy * Geely Galaxy Starship 7 * Geely Xingyuan * Hongqi Guoya * Hongqi Tiangong 08 * Hongqi Tiangong Sedan * Hongqi Tiangong SUV * Hyptec HL *
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(facelift) * Leapmotor B10 * LEVC L380 * Lynk & Co Z20 * Livan 8 * Lexus ES (second facelift) *
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(redesign) * MG ES5 * Nissan N7 * Onvo L60 * Trumpchi S7 * Volkswagen Tayron L * Volkswagen Tharu XR *
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(facelift) * Xiaomi SU7 Ultra * XPeng P7+


Concept cars

* AUDI E Concept * Hyundai Initium Concept * Ji Yue Robo X Concept * Toyota bZ7 Concept


Exhibits

The types of exhibits held include: *China (Guangzhou) International Automobile Exhibition (): Passenger vehicles *Guangzhou International Electric Vehicle Show (): Electric vehicles *Guangzhou International Commercial Vehicle Exhibition (): Commercial vehicles *Guangzhou International Auto Part & Accessories Exhibition (): Automotive parts


See also

* List of auto shows and motor shows by continent * Automobile industry in China *
Auto Shanghai Auto Shanghai (), officially known as the Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition (), is a biennial international automobile show that alternates with the Beijing Auto Show (Auto China) as China's yearly international automotive ...


References


External links


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