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SAIC Motor is one of China's largest state-owned automakers, headquartered in Shanghai.
Founded: 1955
Type: State-owned
Ticker: SHA: 600104
HQ: Shanghai
2024 revenue:
  • SAIC's MG brand cuts MG Mulan EV price by 17% in China

    The MG Mulan is a compact EV launched by the MG brand in September 2022 and a model for the global market.

  • Wuling mulls post-delivery fuel-engine option for Baojun Yep

    Wuling is considering offering a range-extender option for the Baojun Yep, which would provide the mini EV with the ability to get an extra 80 kilometers of range by refueling.

  • SAIC-GM-Wuling launches new mini EV Yep, prices start at $11,290

    The Baojun Yep is available in two versions, with the pricier one equipped with a smart driving system developed by SAIC-GM-Wuling with drone maker DJI.

  • SAIC expects its 1st model with solid-state battery to roll off line in 2025

    SAIC is ramping up development work on solid-state battery cells, with its first production model powered by solid-state battery set to roll off the assembly line in 2025, it said.

  • Wuling cuts prices on its mini EVs by up to $1,850

    Wuling said the move is in response to China's call to boost consumption of NEVs in rural areas.

  • SAIC-GM-Wuling takes page from Nio's book to make its Mini EV even more affordable

    SAIC-GM-Wuling is allowing consumers to pay only for the vehicle body and rent the battery when they buy the Mini EV, lowering the purchase threshold to RMB 19,800 ($2,860).

  • SAIC-GM-Wuling to launch new mini EV Baojun Yep on May 25

    SAIC-GM-Wuling's Baojun brand has released several images of the Yep, showing the model somewhat similar to the Suzuki Jimny.

  • SAIC-GM-Wuling launches new EV model, price from $8,680

    In the January-February period, SAIC-GM-Wuling sold 50,433 NEVs in China, second only to BYD and Tesla.

  • SAIC's Rising Auto launches battery swap-enabled mid to large-size sedan F7

    The Rising F7 starts at a price range of RMB 209,900 ($30,490) to RMB 301,900, or RMB 145,900 in battery rental mode.

  • IM Motors unveils 2nd model LS7 and begins pre-sales with starting price of $50,260

    IM Motors LS7, a mid-to-large-size SUV with a pre-sale price range of RMB 350,000 ($50,260) to 500,000, will officially go on sale in February.