List of GAC vehicles
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This is a list of current and former automobiles produced by Chinese automaker Guangzhou Automobile Corporation (abbreviated as GAC), along with those produced and imported under joint ventures with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Honda, Mitsubishi Motors, NIO, and Toyota.
GAC brands[]
Aion[]
Current Aion vehicles[]
Image | Name | Introduction | Current Model | Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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S | 2019 | First | 4-door compact executive (C/E) sedan | Also sold as Leahead iA5. | |
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V | 2020 | First | 5-door compact (C) crossover | ||
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LX | 2019 | First | 5-door mid-size (D) crossover | Also sold by Hycan as the 007. |
Gonow[]
Former Gonow vehicles[]
Image | Name | Introduction | Discontinuation | Final Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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Emei | 2013 | 2013 | First | 4-door subcompact (B) sedan | The original model for the GA3, before being renamed in 2013. |
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Way | 2012 | 2016 | First | 5-door supermini (A) van | Also called Xingwang. Extended length version called Way L, premium extended length version called Way CL, and cargo version called GA6380. Also sold as a pickup. |
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Starry | 2014 | 2016 | First | 5-door compact (C) MPV | Also called Xinglang. |
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Lightweight | 2004 | 2016 | First | 5-door full-size (F) van | Also called GA6530. Also sold by Toyota as the Toyota HiAce and Jinbei Auto as the Haise |
SUVs | ||||||
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Saboo | 2010 | 2015 | First | 5-door mid-size (D) SUV | |
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Aoosed | 2010 | 2016 | Second | 5-door mid-size (D) SUV | Sold as Aoosed G5 from 2010 to 2011, Aoosed GX5 from 2012 to 2014, and Aoosed GX6 from 2014 to 2016. |
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Victory | 2006 | 2009 | First | 5-door mid-size (D) SUV | Also sold by Huanghai Auto as the Challenger and Dadi Auto as the Shuttle. Sold as Katay Gonow Victory in Europe. |
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Jetstar | 2003 | 2009 | First | 5-door full-size (F) SUV | Also sold as Finite and GS50. Sold as Katay Gonow Jetstar in Europe. |
Pickups | ||||||
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Way | 2012 | 2016 | First | 2/4-door supermini (A) pickup truck | Sold as Way M1 for the 2 door, Way M2 for the 4-door. Also sold as a van. |
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Troy | 2006 | 2016 | First | 4-door mid-size (D) Pickup | Also sold as Troy 100/200/220/300/500, Wealth 300/500, Alter, and Fan Sold as Katay Gonow Troy in Europe. |
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GP150 | 2014 | 2016 | First | 4-door mid-size (D) Pickup |
Trumpchi[]
Current Trumpchi vehicles[]
Image | Name | Introduction | Current Model | Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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Empow | 2021 | First | 4-door compact (C) sedan | ||
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GA3S | 2014 | First | 4-door subcompact (B) sedan | A sportier variant of the original GA3 which was discontinued in 2015.[1] A plug-in hybrid version called the GA3S PHEV launched in 2016. | |
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GA4 | 2018 | First | 4-door compact (C) sedan | ||
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GA6 | 2014 | 2019 (redesign) | Second | 4-door mid-size (D) sedan | |
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GA8 | 2015 | 2020 (facelift) | First | 4-door full-size (F) sedan | |
Coupés | ||||||
Minivans | ||||||
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M6 | 2019 | First | 5-door compact (C) MPV | Sold as GN6 in Middle Eastern countries. Former GM6, changed to current name in 2020. | |
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M8 | 2018 | 2020 (facelift) | First | 5-door minivan (D) minivan | Sold as GN8 in Middle Eastern countries.[2] Former GM8, changed to current name in 2020. |
Crossovers/SUVs | ||||||
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GS3 | 2017 | 2020 (facelift) | First | 5-door subcompact (B) crossover | A fully electric version with a redesigned front/rear called the GE3 launched later in 2017.[3] |
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GS4 | 2015 | 2020 (redesign)[4] | Second | 5-door compact (C) crossover | A fully electric variant launched in 2016.[5] A plug-in hybrid version launched in 2017.[6] Also called Everus Shirui, Fiat Yuejie, Leahead iX4, and Mitsubishi Eupheme. |
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GS4 Coupe | 2020 | First | 5-door compact (C) crossover coupe | The GS4 Coupe has a completely different design from the GS4 but shares the interior and platform with it. | |
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GS5 | 2012 | 2019 (redesign) | Second | 5-door compact (C) crossover | Called GS5 Super/GS5S during 2014 to 2017 facelift of the first generation.[7] |
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GS7 | 2017 | First | 5-door mid-size (D) SUV | A shorter, 5 seater version of the GS8 with a redesigned front, rear, and C-pillar. | |
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GS8 | 2016 | 2020 (facelift) | First | 5-door mid-size (D) SUV | |
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GS8S | 2020 | First | 5-door mid-size (D) SUV | Successor of GS7. | |
Electric vehicles | ||||||
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GE3 | 2017 | First | 5-door subcompact (B) crossover | A fully electric version of the GS3 with a redesign front and rear. Also called Mitsubishi E-More |
Former Trumpchi vehicles[]
Image | Name | Introduction | Discontinuation | Final Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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GA3 | 2013 | 2015 | First | 4-door subcompact (B) sedan | The original model for the GA3S, the sportier version of the GA3, before being replaced by it. Also called Gonow Emei in 2013. |
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GA5 | 2010 | 2018 | First | 4-door compact (C) sedan | A plug-in hybrid version launched in 2015.[8] |
Joint ventures with foreign automakers[]
GAC Fiat Chrysler[]
Current Jeep vehicles[]
Image | Name | Introduction | Current Model | Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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Renegade | 2016 | 2019 (facelift) | First | 5-door Subcompact (B) crossover | |
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Compass | 2007 | 2017 (redesign) | Second | 5-door Compact (C) crossover | Sold as import model from the United States 2007 to 2016 before local production in late 2016. |
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Cherokee | 2014 | 2018 (facelift) | First | 5-door Compact (C) crossover | |
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Commander | 2019 | First | 5-door Mid-size (D) SUV | 7-seat version called Grand Commander. A plug-in hybrid variant launched later in 2019.[9] | |
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Grand Commander | 2018 | First | 5-door Mid-size (D) SUV | 5-seat version called Commander. |
Former Fiat vehicles[]
Image | Name | Introduction | Discontinuation | Final Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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Viaggio | 2012 | 2017 | First | 4-door compact (C) sedan | Also sold by Dodge as the Dart. Hatchback/crossover version called Ottimo. |
Hatchbacks | ||||||
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Ottimo | 2013 | 2017 | First | 5-door compact (C) hatchback | Crossover variant called Ottimo Cross Sedan version called Viaggio. |
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Chrysler 300
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Fiat Freemont
Rebadged GAC vehicles[]
- Fiat Yuejie (2019–present)
Current import vehicles[]
- Chrysler 300 (2011–present)
- Chrysler Grand Voyager (2017–present)
- Dodge JCUV (2009–present)
- Fiat 500 (2011–present)
- Jeep Grand Cherokee (2012–present)
- Jeep Wrangler (2007–present)
- Jeep Wrangler Unlimited (2007–present)
Former import vehicles[]
- Fiat Freemont (2011–2016)
- Jeep Compass (2007-2017 (replaced by locally produced Compass))
- Jeep Patriot (2007–2017)
GAC Honda[]
Current Acura vehicles[]
Image | Name | Introduction | Current Model | Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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TLX-L | 2017 | First | 4-door mid-size (D) sedan | ||
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CDX | 2016 | 2018 (facelift) | First | 5-door compact (C) crossover | A hybrid variant launched in 2018. |
Current Everus vehicles[]
Image | Name | Introduction | Current Model | Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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VE-1 | 2019 | First | 5-door subcompact (B) crossover | Also sold by Honda as the Vezel/HR-V. |
Former Everus vehicles[]
Image | Name | Introduction | Discontinuation | Final Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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S1 | 2011 | 2014 | First | 4-door subcompact (B) sedan | Also sold by Honda as the City. |
Current Honda vehicles[]
Image | Name | Introduction | Current Model | Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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City | 2002 | 2017 (minor facelift) | Fourth | 4-door subcompact (B) sedan | |
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Crider | 2013 | 2018 (redesign) | Second | 4-door compact (C) sedan | Also sold by Dongfeng Honda as the Envix. |
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Accord | 2003 | 2018 (redesign) | Fifth | 4-door mid-size (D) sedan | Also sold by Dongfeng Honda as the Inspire. |
Hatchbacks | ||||||
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Fit | 2004 | 2020 (redesign) | Fourth | 5-door subcompact (B) hatchback | Also sold by Dongfeng Honda as the Life. Also called Jazz in other markets. |
Minivans | ||||||
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Odyssey | 1999 | 2018 (minor facelift) | Fourth | 5-door mid-size (D) minivan | Also sold by Dongfeng Honda as Elysion. |
Crossovers/SUVs | ||||||
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Vezel | 2014 | 2018 (facelift) | First | 5-door subcompact (B) crossover | Also sold by Everus as the VE-1 as an electric vehicle. Also called HR-V in other markets. |
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Breeze | 2019 | First | 5-door compact (C) crossover | Essentially a Honda CR-V with a revised exterior. | |
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Avancier | 2016 | 2020 (facelift) | First | 5-door mid-size (D) crossover |
Former Honda vehicles[]
Image | Name | Introduction | Discontinuation | Final Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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Crosstour | 2010 | 2016 | First | 5-door mid-size (D) crossover |
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Acura RDX
Rebadged GAC vehicles[]
- Everus Shirui (2018–present)
Current import vehicles[]
- Acura MDX 2007–present
- Acura NSX 2016–present
- Acura RDX 2012–present
GAC Mitsubishi[]
Current Mitsubishi vehicles[]
Image | Name | Introduction | Current Model | Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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RVR | 2010 | 2019 (facelift) | First | 5-door subcompact (B) crossover | Also called ASX and Outlander Sport in other markets. |
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Eclipse Cross | 2018 | First | 5-door compact (C) crossover | ||
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Outlander | 2013 | 2018 (facelift) | First | 5-door mid-size (D) crossover |
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/24/Mitsubishi_Pajero_IV_LWB_facelift_China_2015-04-13.jpg/220px-Mitsubishi_Pajero_IV_LWB_facelift_China_2015-04-13.jpg)
Mitsubishi Pajero
Rebadged GAC vehicles[]
- Mitsubishi E-More (2019–present)
Current import vehicles[]
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Current Hycan vehicles[]
Image | Name | Introduction | Current Model | Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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007 | 2020 | First | 5-door mid-size (D) crossover | Also sold by Aion as the LX. |
GAC Toyota[]
Former Leahead vehicles[]
Image | Name | Introduction | Discontinuation | Final Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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Hatchbacks | ||||||
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2015 | 2016 | First | 5-door supermini (A) hatchback | Also sold by Toyota as the Vitz and Yaris. |
Current Toyota vehicles[]
Image | Name | Introduction | Current Model | Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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Yaris L | 2016 | First | 4-door subcompact (B) sedan | Also available as a hatchback. Also sold by FAW Toyota and in other markets as the Vios. | |
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Levin | 2014 | 2019 (redesign) | Second | 4-door compact (C) sedan | Also sold by Also available as a hatchback. Also sold by FAW Toyota and in other markets as the Corolla. |
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Camry | 2006 | 2017 (redesign) | Third | 4-door mid-size (D) sedan | |
Hatchbacks | ||||||
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Yaris L | 2013 | 2016 (facelift) | First | 5-door subcompact (B) hatchback | Also available as a sedan. Crossover variant called Yaris X. Also sold by FAW Toyota and in other markets as the Vios. |
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C-HR | 2018 | 2020 (facelift) | First | 5-door subcompact (B) crossover | Also sold by FAW Toyota as the Izoa. |
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Wildlander | 2020 | First | 5-door compact (C) crossover | Essentially a Toyota RAV4 with a revised front and rear. | |
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Highlander | 2009 | 2016 (facelift) | Second | 5-door mid-size (D) crossover |
Former Toyota vehicles[]
Image | Name | Introduction | Discontinuation | Final Generation | Body Style | Notes |
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Yaris | 2008 | 2013 | First | 5-door supermini (A) hatchback | Also called Vitz in other markets. Also sold as . |
Minivans | ||||||
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E'Z | 2011 | 2018 | First | 5-door compact (C) MPV | Also called Verso in other markets. Crossover variant called E'Z Cross. |
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Leahead iX4
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Lexus LM
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Lexus UX
Rebadged GAC vehicles[]
- Leahead iA5 2019–present
- Leahead iX4 2018–present
Current import vehicles[]
- Lexus CT (2011–present)
- Lexus ES (1992–present)
- Lexus GS (1993–present)
- Lexus GX (2003–present)
- Lexus IS (1999–present)
- Lexus LM (2020–present)
- Lexus LC (2017–present)
- Lexus LS (1989–present (originally limited))
- Lexus LX (1998–present)
- Lexus NX (2014–present)
- Lexus RC (2015–present)
- Lexus RX (2003–present)
- Lexus UX (2019–present)
- Toyota Alphard (2010–present)
Former import vehicles[]
- Lexus SC (1991–2000)
- Toyota FJ Cruiser (2007–2013)
References[]
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- ^ "Now's Your Moment: GAC Motor Premieres GN8 Luxury Multi-purpose Vehicle in the Middle East". PRNewswire.co.uk. 12 November 2019. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
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