GAC generates some buzz at auto show
China Daily USA | Updated: 2018-01-20 04:42
Aside from the cultural acceptance of a vehicle produced and exported from China to the US, which has been mitigated to some extent by the sale of the Buick Envision and Volvo's entire line-up, there are other hurdles.
"The US has a mature legal system," said Feng Xingya, president of GAC Group and chairman of GAC Motor. "It is the most challenging (legal system) in the world."
For the past eight years, GAC has sold cars and SUVs under the brand Trumpchi in its home market, but is researching new names.
"We want to provide the best service for American customers, so we want to not be closely linked with politics,"said Wang Qiujing, GAC president. "This is the reason we want to rename the brand."
German automaker BMW, with an eye to launching more electrified vehicles in China, is optimistic about selling eco-friendly cars in China, BMW Chief Financial Officer Nicolas Peter said.
"China is a very important market to the BMW group. Last year, we nearly sold 600,000 cars in China, which is underlining the relevance and importance of China for BMW," Nicolas said.
XINHUA - AP
Top: Show goers check out GAC’s new models. Above: US Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao speaks ahead of the auto show at the Cobo Center in Detroit on Sunday. Chao said autonomous or driverless vehicles are about to change the way people travel and pledged that her agency would work closely with stakeholders to accelerate development of the emerging technology. Photos By Zhou Pai / China Daily |