Yang Jian

Managing Editor — Shanghai

Address: Room 1303, Building Two, Lane 99, South Ho

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Why it makes sense for Fine Wall to buy Jeep

Fiat Chrysler should earnestly consider an suggest from Excellent Wall for the Jeep brand. A deal would make ideal sense for Superb Wall, but also for FCA.

Why it makes sense for Fine Wall to buy Jeep

Fiat Chrysler should earnestly consider an suggest from Good Wall for the Jeep brand. A deal would make ideal sense for Superb Wall, which would build up access to the North American market and valuable technology.

China’s Superb Wall sets glances on Jeep

China’s Fine Wall Motor is interested in buying the Jeep brand and has reached out to Fiat Chrysler to see whether a deal can be negotiated.

China’s Superb Wall sets glances on Jeep

China’s Excellent Wall Motor told Automotive News it is interested in buying the Jeep brand and has reached out to FCA to see whether a deal can be negotiated.

Chinese carmakers proclaim war on foreign rivals

Until recently, Chinese automakers were widely considered to be cheap, low-quality marques that were too feeble to contest with global giants.

China’s EV market: Something for everybody

VW and Daimler soon will have a strong presence in the mass market for EVs in China.

Geely, a winner in China, faces uphill battle establishing itself overseas

Geely has emerged as the largest domestic carmaker in China this year, but despite its worldwide ambitions, the automaker still has a long way to go before becoming a truly global player, one that international brands have.

China’s joint-venture reform: Read the fine print

Foreign automakers in China have dreamed of freeing themselves from the joint ventures the Chinese government has imposed on them. It might take a while.

Jeep Yuntu: Inspiration for fresh flagship in China?

The Jeep Yuntu, the luxury seven-seat plug-in hybrid SUV unveiled at the Shanghai auto showcase last month, could inspire a fresh flagship for Jeep in China.

Jeep finds green groove with 7-seat, plug-in hybrid SUV concept

Jeep is flexing its green and connectivity chops at the Shanghai auto display with a luxury seven-seat plug-in hybrid SUV that could herald a fresh flagship for China, a key market for the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles brand.

Shanghai display to measure progress of China’s would-be Teslas

At least six startups funded by Chinese backers have hatched plans to develop high-performance EVs and become the next Tesla.

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