Sales in 2010 were measured at less than 400,000 (near 2% market share) with exports a small portion of that figure at little more than 50,000, no increase from 2009 figures. 27, 2011, the company announced it had sold 304 million domestic A shares, and began listing on the Shanghai Stock Exchange the next day. Making an initial public offering on the Hong Kong stock exchange on 15 December 2003, Great Wall was the first private Chinese auto manufacturer to become a public company. The company has been a very successful producer of pick-ups first reaching top position in the Chinese pick-up market in 1998. In 1996, Great Wall focused on only trucks, not producing another sedan car until 2010. In 1994, the Chinese government halted the production because Great Wall didn't have the right permit for car productions. Other early Great Wall models includes a BJ212-based crew cab pickup (also called CC1020S), a BJ212-based station wagon, the CC6490, a small sedan known as the Hawk CC6470 and a clone of the Rolls-Royce Silver Spur. This was followed by the CC1020S with styling based on the Toyota Crown (S130) along with a station wagon version, the CC6470. In 1993, they started producing a series of different passenger vehicles, starting with a sedan called the CC1020, with styling heavily resembling the Nissan Cedric Y30. They later made the CC513, using the chassis from the Beijing BJ212. History Įstablished in 1984, Great Wall began with low volume production trucks such as the CC130. ![]() In 2021, it was the third largest Chinese plug-in electric vehicle manufacturer in the Chinese market, with 4% of market share, selling under brand names such as Ora and Haval. ![]() Named after the Great Wall of China, the company is China's largest producer of sport-utility vehicles (SUVs) and pick-up trucks. It also produces electric vehicles under some of the previously listed brandings, including dedicated EV brands such as ORA. The company produces and sells vehicles under its own branding, such as GWM, Haval, WEY, TANK, POER, ORA. Founded in 1984, it is currently the eighth largest automobile manufacturer in China, with 1.281 million sales in 2021. (GWM) is a Chinese privately owned automobile manufacturer headquartered in Baoding, Hebei.
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