Chinese manufacturers increase presence at NAIAS
Unprecedented number of Chinese displays in Detroit
By Chris Jackson
January 16, 2008 9:37 AM
Filed Under: Detroit Auto Show, Geely, Industry
An unprecedented number of Chinese manufacturers opened exhibits at this year's North American International Auto Show. Nearly twenty Chinese vehicles were on display, from pickup trucks to golf cart-sized electric vehicles, and it's clear that the industrial giant's carmakers are moving rapidly closer to entering the U.S. market.
Privately-owned Geely and Changfeng Motors each returned for their second appearance at the Detroit show, and were joined by Chamco Auto, BYD and Li Shi Guang Ming Automobile Design.
Though there is still some question as to if the Chinese vehicles on display will be able to meet North American emissions and safety requirements, there's a good chance that there will be Chinese cars on sale in the U.S. in the next few years. Chamco Auto, which displayed a pickup truck and SUV at the NAIAS, is partnered with the Hebei Zhongxing Automobile Company (ZXAUTO) and intends to begin importing vehicles by mid-2008.
Related Articles
Add Comment
- 2010 BMW F10 5-Series Leaked
- Audi A7 Spied Undisguised
- Race Prepared Fiat 500 by Romeo Ferraris Packs 360hp
- 9ff Speed9 Based on Porsche 997 Turbo Revealed
- New Porsche Boxster Spyder Photos Released
- Hyundai Kia Announces New 2.4 Theta II GDI Engine
- Abt Golf VI GTD Tuning Program Announced
- Opel Corsa Gets Mid-Cycle Refresh Without Facelift
Latest F1 News
Argentine signs conditional USF1 race deal
Nov 21, 09 1:33 PM
Williams sells team share to Toto Wolff
Nov 20, 09 8:30 PM
De la Rosa, Villeneuve, Summerton linked to USF1
Nov 20, 09 8:00 PM
WRC options emerge for Raikkonen
Nov 20, 09 7:30 PM
Sauber waits while FIA considers Toyota penalty
Nov 20, 09 7:00 PM
Still no deal for 2010 British GP - Ecclestone
Nov 20, 09 6:30 PM
Neel Jani to test Force India at Jerez
Nov 20, 09 6:00 PM
Persistent Schu/Merc rumours played down again
Nov 20, 09 5:30 PM
Mercedes GP in no hurry to replace Button
Nov 20, 09 5:00 PM
Button switched for less money and 'new challenge'
Nov 20, 09 4:30 PM














