|  Logo since 2021 | |
|  | |
| Type | Joint venture | 
|---|---|
| Industry | Automotive | 
| Founded | June 12, 1997 | 
| Headquarters | , | 
| Area served | China | 
| Products | Automobiles | 
| Brands | Buick Cadillac Chevrolet | 
| Owner | 
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| Website | saic-gm.com | 
SAIC General Motors Corporation Limited (more commonly known as SAIC-GM; Chinese: 上汽通用汽车; formerly known as "Shanghai General Motors Company Ltd", "Shanghai GM"; Chinese: 上海通用汽车) is a joint venture between General Motors Company and SAIC Motor that manufactures and sells Chevrolet, Buick, and Cadillac brand automobiles in Mainland China.
History
SAIC-GM was founded on June 12, 1997, with 50% investment each from each partner. SAIC-GM began assembling the venture's first vehicle, the Buick Regal, in Shanghai, China in April 1999.[1][2][3][4] This later followed with the Chinese-built Buick GL8 minivan which was a Chinese exclusive vehicle and was not offered in the United States and Canada.
In 2003, China became the second largest single market for General Motors, selling 201,188 vehicles, an 81.6% percent increase over the previous year. In that year SAIC-GM achieved a 13% market share in mainland China, second only to Volkswagen Group China among foreign carmakers. Sales dropped in 2004 when the company retired the Buick Sail and the release of its replacement, the Chevrolet Sail, was delayed to February 2005, knocking General Motors Shanghai to seventh place in mainland China market share. SAIC-GM market share climbed back to nearly 9.8 percent, placing SAIC-GM among the top three passenger car manufacturers in mainland China.
In June 2004, the Cadillac brand was introduced to China then in January 2005, the Chevrolet brand was launched.
In May 2005 SAIC-GM completed construction of a new assembly plant, the South Plant, at its facility in eastern Shanghai's Pudong district, more than doubling its annual production capacity to 320,000 vehicles.[5]
SAIC-GM was the top passenger vehicle producer in China in 2006, with sales of 413,400 vehicles. In 2011, SAIC-GM sold 1,200,355 vehicles in the Chinese market.[6] SAIC-GM is the largest joint venture GM has in China.[7]
In September 2006, General Motors launched the "Chevrolet Corsa Plus" in Chile, a version of the 4-door Opel Corsa with a 1.6L engine, making it the first export market to receive a vehicle manufactured by SAIC-GM.
In February 2010, SAIC acquired an additional 1 percent stake in the joint venture for US$85 million and assistance in securing a US$400 million line of credit to boost SAIC's total share of SAIC-GM to 51%.
In April 2012, GM regained 50% control of the joint venture.[7][8]
Current models
Buick
 Buick Electra E4 Buick Electra E4
 Buick Electra E5 Buick Electra E5
 Buick Enclave II Buick Enclave II
 Buick Encore GX Buick Encore GX
 Buick Envista Buick Envista
 Buick Envision Buick Envision
 Buick Envision S Buick Envision S
 Buick Excelle GT II Buick Excelle GT II
 Buick Excelle GX Buick Excelle GX
 Buick GL8 II Land Business Edition (facelift) Buick GL8 II Land Business Edition (facelift)
 Buick GL8 III facelift Buick GL8 III facelift
 Buick GL8 Century Buick GL8 Century
 Buick Lacrosse III (facelift) Buick Lacrosse III (facelift)
 Buick Regal (China, III 2023 facelift) Buick Regal (China, III 2023 facelift)
 Buick Regal GS (China, III facelift) Buick Regal GS (China, III facelift)
 Buick Velite 6 PHEV Buick Velite 6 PHEV
 Buick Velite 6 Buick Velite 6
 Buick Verano sedan Buick Verano sedan
Cadillac
 Cadillac CT4 Cadillac CT4
 Cadillac CT5 Cadillac CT5
 Cadillac CT6 Cadillac CT6
 Cadillac GT4 Cadillac GT4
 Cadillac Lyriq Cadillac Lyriq
 Cadillac XT4 Cadillac XT4
 Cadillac XT5 Cadillac XT5
 Cadillac XT6 Cadillac XT6
Chevrolet
 Chevrolet Menlo EV Chevrolet Menlo EV
 Chevrolet Onix Chevrolet Onix
 Chevrolet Monza Chevrolet Monza
 Chevrolet Malibu XL Chevrolet Malibu XL
.jpg.webp) Chevrolet Camaro VI(ZL1) Chevrolet Camaro VI(ZL1)
 Chevrolet Tracker Chevrolet Tracker
 Chevrolet TrailBlazer Chevrolet TrailBlazer
 Chevrolet Blazer Chevrolet Blazer
 Chevrolet Equinox Chevrolet Equinox
 Chevrolet Orlando Chevrolet Orlando
Former models
Buick
 Buick Gl6 Buick Gl6
 Buick Enclave (facelift) Buick Enclave (facelift)
 Buick Excelle XT Buick Excelle XT
 Buick Encore II Buick Encore II
 Buick Excelle Buick Excelle
 Buick "New Century" GL Buick "New Century" GL
 Buick Park Avenue Buick Park Avenue
 Buick Roadmaster Buick Roadmaster
 Buick Royaum Buick Royaum
 Buick Velite 5 Buick Velite 5
 Buick Velite 7 Buick Velite 7
 Buick Verano hatch Buick Verano hatch
 Buick Verano hatch GS Buick Verano hatch GS
Cadillac
 Cadillac ATS Cadillac ATS
 Cadillac ATS-L Cadillac ATS-L
 Cadillac CTS I Cadillac CTS I
_%E2%80%93_Frontansicht%252C_5._September_2015%252C_D%C3%BCsseldorf.jpg.webp) Cadillac CTS III Cadillac CTS III
 Cadillac Escalade III Cadillac Escalade III
 Cadillac Escalade IV Cadillac Escalade IV
 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham
 Cadillac Fleetwood Cadillac Fleetwood
 Cadillac SLS Cadillac SLS
 Cadillac SRX I Cadillac SRX I
 Cadillac SRX II Cadillac SRX II
 Cadillac XLR Cadillac XLR
 Cadillac XTS I Cadillac XTS I
 Cadillac XTS II Cadillac XTS II
Chevrolet
 Chevrolet Aveo Chevrolet Aveo
 Chevrolet Caprice Chevrolet Caprice
 Chevrolet Captiva I Chevrolet Captiva I
 Chevrolet Captiva II Chevrolet Captiva II
 Chevrolet Cavalier Chevrolet Cavalier
 Chevrolet Corsica Chevrolet Corsica
 Chevrolet Corvette C4(ZR1) Chevrolet Corvette C4(ZR1)
 Chevrolet Corvette C6(ZR1) Chevrolet Corvette C6(ZR1)
-13_(47096760131).jpg.webp) Chevrolet Corvette C7(ZR1) Chevrolet Corvette C7(ZR1)
 Chevrolet Cruze I Chevrolet Cruze I
 Chevrolet Cruze II Chevrolet Cruze II
 Chevrolet Epica V200 Chevrolet Epica V200
 Chevrolet Epica V250 Chevrolet Epica V250
 Chevrolet Lova Chevrolet Lova
 Chevrolet Lova RV Chevrolet Lova RV
 Chevrolet Lumina APV Chevrolet Lumina APV
 Chevrolet Malibu pre-facelift Chevrolet Malibu pre-facelift
 Chevrolet Malibu first facelift Chevrolet Malibu first facelift
 Chevrolet Malibu second facelift Chevrolet Malibu second facelift
 Chevrolet Sail I Chevrolet Sail I
 Chevrolet Sail II Chevrolet Sail II
 Chevrolet Sail III Chevrolet Sail III
 Chevrolet Spark Chevrolet Spark
 Chevrolet Trax (facelift) Chevrolet Trax (facelift)
Sales
| Calendar year | Total sales | Ref. | 
|---|---|---|
| 2004 | 252,869 | [5] | 
| 2005 | 325,000 | [16] | 
| 2006 | 413,367 | [17] | 
| 2007 | 479,427 | [18] | 
| 2008 | 445,709 | [19] | 
| 2009 | 727,620 | [20] | 
| 2010 | 1,030,000 | [21] | 
| 2011 | 1,200,355 | [22] | 
| 2012 | 1,331,022 | [23] | 
| 2013 | 1,575,167 | [24] | 
| 2014 | 1,760,158 | [25] | 
See also
Notes
- ↑ based on Opel Insignia
- ↑ sports variant
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 imported
- ↑ based on the Opel Astra J
- ↑ based on Opel Mokka
- ↑ rename of the Buick Century to avoid confusion with the Toyota Century
- ↑ based on the Holden Statesman/Caprice
- ↑ rebadge of the Holden Caprice WL series
- ↑ rebadge of the Chevrolet Volt
- ↑ based on Opel Astra K
- ↑ produced from 2004 to 2007; imported from 2007 to 2019.
- ↑ imported from 2006 to 2020.
- ↑ imported from 2004 to 2015.
- ↑ imported from 2005 to 2008.
References
- ↑  "1995, GM Links with SAIC". history.gmheritagecenter.com. General Motors Company. 2011. Archived from the original on August 17, 2011. Retrieved May 30, 2011. GM signed a milestone agreement with China's Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC) for a proposed automotive joint venture, a joint venture technical center, and several other projects in and around the city of Shanghai... 
- ↑  "1982 -1999, Globalization, One Company, One Team". history.gmheritagecenter.com. General Motors Company. 2011. Archived from the original on August 17, 2011. Retrieved May 30, 2011. Also in 1995, the company entered into a joint venture agreement with Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC) in China, laying the foundation for unprecedented growth over the next few years. Four years later, the Buick Regal was being assembled in China for the Chinese market... 
- ↑  "1999, Buick is Back in Shanghai". history.gmheritagecenter.com. General Motors Company. 2011. Archived from the original on August 17, 2011. Retrieved May 30, 2011. The General Motors-SAIC joint venture plant in Shanghai began building Buick Regals for the Chinese market, marking the Buick brand's proud return to China. 
- ↑ "Shanghai GM joint venture overview on Chinaautoweb.com".
- 1 2 "GM's Shanghai joint venture opens new plant". The Star. May 28, 2005. Archived from the original on February 21, 2013. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
- ↑ "General Motors Sets Sales Record in China in 2011" (Press release). General Motors. January 8, 2012.
- 1 2 Nathan Bomey (April 18, 2012). "GM regains 50% stake in its largest Chinese partnership". The Detroit Free Press.
- ↑ "Company Information". GM China.
- ↑ "Spotted in China: 8th generation Buick Roadmaster".
- ↑ "Spotted in China: Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham is Big & Black in China".
- ↑ "Spotted in China: Cadillac Fleetwood is black on the market".
- ↑ "Spotted in China: Chevrolet Caprice Classic".
- ↑ "Spotted In China: C4 Chevrolet Corvette In Red".
- ↑ "Chevrolet Corvette is Yellow in China".
- ↑ "Chevrolet Corvette C7 is Yellow in China".
- ↑ "G.M. Cuts the Price On 2 Cars in China". The New York Times. January 4, 2006. Archived from the original on January 30, 2013. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
- ↑ "GM says 2006 China vehicle sales up 32 pct". Reuters. January 7, 2007. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
- ↑ "GM's China sales growth slows on VW and Ford competition". The New York Times. January 10, 2008. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
- ↑ "GM China sales growth slumps to 6% in 2008". China Daily. January 6, 2009. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
- ↑ "G.M. Sales in China Rose 67% in 2009". The New York Times. January 4, 2010. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
- ↑ "Summary: Shanghai GM's sales performance from 2002 to 2012". Gasgoo. June 19, 2012. Retrieved September 6, 2012.
- ↑ "Ford, GM Report Record China Sales". The Street. January 9, 2012. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
- ↑ "GM 2012 global sales rise 2.9 pct on strong Chevy demand". Reuters. January 14, 2013. Retrieved January 20, 2013.
- ↑ "上海通用2013年销量157.5万 同比增13.1%". bitauto. January 3, 2014. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
- ↑ "上海通用2014年销量176万辆 SUV增长显著". pcauto. January 7, 2015. Retrieved January 20, 2015.
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