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FAW Group
Chinese central state-owned automobile manufacturer
Chinese central state-owned automobile manufacturer
| Field | Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| name | China FAW Group | ||
| Corporation Limited | |||
| native_name | 中国第一汽车集团有限公司 | ||
| logo | FAW Group logo (2022).png | ||
| logo_size | 150 | ||
| image | FAW Group NBD headquarters (20250924144423).jpg | ||
| image_caption | FAW Group headquarters in Changchun | ||
| module | |||
| type | State-owned enterprise | ||
| area_served | Asia-Pacific (except Taiwan, South Korea, Japan), Central Asia, Middle East and North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, Caribbean | ||
| foundation | |||
| location_city | Changchun, Jilin | ||
| location_country | China | ||
| key_people | Qiu Xiandong (chairman) | ||
| Liu Yigong (president) | |||
| industry | Automotive | ||
| products | Automobiles | ||
| Buses | |||
| Trucks | |||
| Automotive components | |||
| production | 3,500,000 units (2021) | ||
| revenue | US$ 89.5 billion (2023) | ||
| net_income | US$ 2.9 billion (2023) | ||
| assets | US$ 99.5 billion (2023) | ||
| num_employees | 119,658 (2023) | ||
| homepage | |||
| divisions | {{ubl | ||
| subsid | {{Collapsible list | title=List |
Corporation Limited
Liu Yigong (president)
Buses Trucks Automotive components | Hongqi | Jiefang | Bestune Transportation
- FAW Car Company
- FAW Jilin
- FAW Tianjin
- FAW Jiefang
- FAW Bus and Coach
- FAW Hongta
- FAW-GM
- Jiefang
- FAW-Volkswagen
- Chendu FAW Other
- FAW Tool
- FAW Tool and Die
- FAW Foundry
- Harbin Light Vehicle Factory
- Dalian Diesel Engine
- The 9th Industrial Machinery Design and Research Institute International:
- FAW Eastern Europe
- Myanmar FAW
- FAW Pakistan
- FAW USA}} China FAW Group Corp., Ltd. (First Automotive Works) is a Chinese central state-owned automobile manufacturer headquartered in Changchun, Jilin. Founded on 15 July 1953, it is currently the second largest of the "Big Four" state-owned car manufacturers of China, together with SAIC Motor, Dongfeng Motor Corporation and Changan Automobile.
The company produces and sells vehicles under its own branding, such as Hongqi, Bestune (Benteng) as well as under foreign-branded joint ventures such as FAW-Toyota and FAW-Volkswagen (Volkswagen, Audi, Jetta).
Its principal products are automobiles, buses, light, medium and heavy-duty trucks, and auto parts. FAW became China's first automobile manufacturer when it unveiled the nation's first domestically produced passenger car, the Hongqi, in 1958.
As a state-owned enterprise of China, FAW Group is controlled and managed by SASAC, which under Chinese law performs the functions of an investor.
The company has three publicly traded subsidiaries: FAW Jiefang Group Co., Ltd. (), Changchun FAWAY Automobile Components Co., Ltd. () and Qiming INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Co., Ltd. ().
History

First Automotive Works broke ground on its first factory in 1953 (the first year of the first five-year plan), and produced its first product, the Jiefang CA-10 truck (based on the Soviet ZIS-150) in 1956.
Soviet Union lent assistance during these early years providing technical support, tooling, and production machinery. Before the first factory opened, 39 Chinese FAW employees traveled to the Stalin Truck Factory for instruction in truck production. Operations were conducted under Soviet direction, and the USSR is even credited with choosing Changchun as the location for the first FAW facility.{{Cite book
First Automotive Works initially made only commercial trucks, but started producing passenger cars in 1958. These vehicles, Hongqi luxury sedans, were the first domestically produced Chinese automobiles. Made primarily for the party elite, the design changed little over their thirty-year production run. Following this, FAW's Audi products are the traditionally favoured choice for ranking Chinese state officials.
The First Automotive Works "winged 1" badge is derived from the Chinese 一汽 ("一" meaning "one" and "汽", from "汽车" meaning "automotive") and depicts a hawk spreading its wings, 一 (1). The logo was introduced in 1964.
During the Third Front campaign to develop strategic industries in China's rugged interior to prepare for potential invasion from the United States or the Soviet Union, the First Automotive Works transferred a third of its workforce to develop the Second Automotive Works.
In 1992, the name First Automotive Works was changed to FAW Group Corporation.
Though FAW was the fourth Chinese automaker to take on Western partners, its early joint venture with Volkswagen in 1990 saw it become the second Chinese auto company to develop a strong cooperative relationship with a foreign counterpart. SAIC was the first, in 1984 and also with VW.
Volkswagen was the first foreign partner for FAW, but others soon followed. The company acquired 50% ownership of Tianjin Automotive Xiali in September, 2002, and renamed the brand FAW Tianjin. As a result, FAW ended up with Toyota as a foreign joint venture partner. FAW established a joint venture with General Motors in 2009 and has joint ventures with a handful of other foreign companies as well.
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The company produced more than 1.5 million vehicles in 2008, and in 2009 it was the largest machinery corporation and the second largest auto manufacturer in China.*For 2008 sales figures, see 2008 Annual Report FAW Official Site
- For 2009 ranking as largest Chinese machinery company, see FAW Ranks 1st among Top 500 Chinese Machinery Corporations FAW Official Site, Aug 7, 2009
- For 2009 ranking as 2nd largest Chinese automaker, see SAIC expects rosy FY profit figures China Daily, Jan 7, 2010 In 2010, the 2.56 million units sold made it the third most-productive vehicle maker in China that year, and one of its offerings, the FAW Xiali, was the 7th most-purchased car in China in 2010.*For 2010 sales figures, see China Car Market 101: Who Makes All Those 18 Million Cars? thetruthaboutcars.com, January 19, 2011
- For 2010 ranking as 3rd largest Chinese vehicle manufacturer, see Sales surge, but congestion concerns rise people.com.cn, November 15, 2010
- For FAW Xiali as 7th most-popular car in 2010, see Top 10 Best-Selling Sedans and SUVs in 2010 chinaautoweb.com, January 14, 2011 It produced 2.6 million vehicles in 2011, the third-largest output of any China-based company. While it retained its third place rank, the number of whole vehicles produced in 2012 slowed to 2.3 million. Passenger cars made up a relatively scant 64% of total production that year.
In July 2021, FAW transferred 49% of the shares of FAW Haima to Hainan Development Holdings Co., Ltd. (Hainan Holdings) at no charge. Haima Automobile holds 51% of the shares in FAW Haima, while Hainan Holdings hold 49% of the shares.
As of 2024, many other brands have been liquidated, leaving only Hongqi and Bestune as passenger car brands.
Cooperation with Leapmotor
In March 2025, FAW Group and Leapmotor signed the MOU on strategic cooperation, under which the two parties will jointly develop passenger vehicles and collaborate on auto parts.
In May 2025 at the Auto Shanghai, Zhu Jiangming, Chairman of Leapmotor, revealed that the two companies have finalized their partnership and will jointly develop a model for the Hongqi brand targeting overseas markets. Mass production of the new vehicle is set to begin in the second half of 2026 at Leapmotor's Hangzhou plant. The new Hongqi model will be built on the same platform as Leapmotor B10 with both battery electric and range-extender powertrain.
List of Chairmans
Current Qiu Xiandong (since September 2023)
Past Chairmans
- Xu Jianyi (2010–2015)
- Xu Ping (2015–2017)
- Xu Liuping (2017–2023)
Brands and products
Main article: List of FAW vehicles
FAW sold products under at least ten different brands including its own, but most of its brands has been discontinued or consolidated into Hongqi, Jiefang and Bestune brand currently.
Hongqi
Main article: Hongqi (marque)
Hongqi is a Chinese luxury car marque owned by the automaker FAW Group. Hongqi was launched in 1958, making it the oldest Chinese passenger car marque. In Chinese, hongqi means "red flag." File:Hongqi L5 II IMG01.jpg|Hongqi L5 File:Hongqi HQ9 008.jpg|Hongqi HQ9 File:2020 Hongqi E-HS9.jpg|Hongqi E-HS9
Jiefang
Main article: FAW Jiefang
Jiefang is the medium and heavy trucks brand of FAW Group. The first truck rolled off of the lines in 1956, which was the first ever-built truck by the People's Republic of China.
Jiefang became a subsidiary on 18 January 2003 with two subsidiaries of its own, Qingdao Truck Division and FAW Trading Company, it is one make of Jiefang branded trucks. File:20220709 Jiefang J7 truck on Shangdu Road.jpg|Jiefang J7 File:20220102 FAW J6P refrigerated truck.jpg|Jiefang J6P
Bestune (formerly Besturn)
File:Bestune B70 III 005.jpg|Bestune B70 File:Bestune T90 001.jpg|Bestune T90 File:Bestune E05 by FAW (front).jpg|Bestune NAT
FAW discontinued brands
- FAW Haima (divested), founded in January 1992 as Hainan Mazda Motor, a joint venture between the Hainan provincial government and Mazda to produce Mazda models for sale in China. In 2006, Mazda's share of Hainan Mazda was acquired by FAW Group, and the company became a subsidiary of FAW. In July 2021, FAW transferred 49% of the shares of FAW Haima to Hainan Development Holdings Co., Ltd. (Hainan Holdings) at no charge.
- FAW Tianjin (discontinued), Junpai, Huali, Xiali (discontinued), Jiaxing (discontinued)
- FAW Jilin (discontinued), a maker of mini-vehicles, small trucks and vans under the Senia and Jiabao brands.
- Oley (discontinued), a newer brand that was targeting young buyers. Defunct in 2015.
- SiTech (discontinued), a brand that focuses on electric vehicles. Established in 2018 with the first car called SiTech DEV1 launched.
- Pengxiang
- Shenli
- Yuan Zheng
- FAC (marque), FAW Lingyuan
- Baolong
| Year | Total | FAW Group | FAW Jiefang | FAW Bestune | FAW Haima | FAW Jilin | FAW Tianjin | Hongqi | Jiefang | Bestune | Oley | Haima | Senia | Jiabao | Junpai | Xiali | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1,038,290 | 193 | 394,739 | 132,212 | - | 140,332 | 48,499 | 70,795 | - | 245,920 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| 907,337 | 2 | 280,104 | 112,816 | - | 156,212 | 41,090 | 62,555 | - | 250,153 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| 718,327 | 127 | 230,026 | 72,484 | 6,545 | 131,642 | 41,270 | 49,672 | - | 183,976 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| 723,969 | 2,981 | 276,956 | 121,254 | 6,300 | 113,446 | 40,424 | 39,554 | - | 129,392 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| 627,006 | 2,708 | 239,450 | 179,453 | 6,933 | 90,426 | 17,666 | 17,776 | 4,041 | 68,018 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| 505,849 | 5,044 | 178,300 | 147,897 | 1,936 | 70,938 | 14,159 | 22,705 | 29,308 | 35,541 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| 505,711 | 5,052 | 231,203 | 105,670 | 863 | 63,029 | 50,440 | 10,612 | 16,595 | 21,909 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| 572,862 | 4,702 | 317,445 | 116,472 | 186 | 39,369 | 62,290 | 5,308 | 17,598 | 9,482 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| 543,986 | 33,028 | 338,302 | 88,708 | 197 | 22,507 | 36,248 | 3,375 | 17,674 | 11,22 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| 589,832 | 100,166 | 352,702 | 120,193 | discontinued | 4,452 | 5,818 | 683 | 3,771 | 221 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| 779,403 | 200,338 | 492,622 | 83,391 | 2,936 | discontinued | discontinued | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 846,803 | 300,638 | 454,426 | 77,218 | 14,521 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 555,406 | 309,657 | 170,049 | 75,700 | divested | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 732,328 | 370,000 | 241,662 | 120,666 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 813,632 | 411,777 | 251,078 | 150,777 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 940,080 | 460,000 | 280,000 | 200,017 |
Joint ventures
FAW-Toyota
Created in 2003, FAW operates this joint venture with Japanese automaker Toyota through Tianjin FAW. Key subsidiaries include:
Operates a passenger car production base in the Chenghua District of Sichuan province and another in Changchun, Jilin province. As of 2008, its 10,000 units/year capacity production base in Changchun makes the Toyota Prius and the Toyota Land Cruiser. The other production base it controls may make buses.
;Tianjin FAW Toyota Engine Co Ltd This equally owned joint venture with Toyota makes engines at its production bases in the Xiqing District of Tianjin and at the Tianjin Economic and Technological Development Zone. Combined, both bases can produce 440,000 units annually.
;FAW Toyota Changchun Engine Co Ltd Making engines at a 130,000 units/year capacity production base in the Changchun Economic and Technology Development Zone, this equally owned joint venture was established in 2004.
FAW-Volkswagen Automobile Co Ltd
Main article: FAW-Volkswagen
Established in 1991, this large-scale automobile manufacturer is a joint venture between FAW Group and Volkswagen AG which, as of 2003, have ownership stakes of 60% and 40%, respectively. It manufactures Audi and Volkswagen-branded automobiles for sale in China. File:AUDI A6L C8 China (44).jpg|Audi A6L File:2022 FAW-VW Jetta VS7 (facelift, front).jpg|Jetta VS7 File:2021 FAW-Volkswagen Talagon (front).jpg|FAW-Volkswagen Talagon ;Chengdu FAW Co Ltd This subsidiary of FAW's joint venture with VW controls production bases in Chengdu, Sichuan province.
FAW-GM
Main article: FAW-GM
A joint venture with General Motors that mainly produces Jiefang light-duty trucks, this JV includes the Harbin Light Vehicle and FAW Hongta Yunnan factories.
;FAW-GM Light Duty Commercial Vehicle Co Ltd This joint venture with General Motors mainly produces Jiefang light-duty trucks.
Silk-FAW Automotive
Main article: Silk-FAW Automotive
This joint venture with US based design firm Silk EV produces high end luxury hybrid sports cars.
Strategic investment
Leapmotor (5% stake)
- In December 2025, Leapmotor announced that FAW Group would acquire 5% of its shares for 3.744 billion yuan. Following this acquisition, the stake held by Zhu Jiangming and other shareholders, who together form the single largest shareholder group, will dilute from 23.75% to 22.56%, while Stellantis' stake will decrease from 19.99% to 18.99%. The investment funds from FAW will be allocated in proportions of 50%, 25%, and 25% for research and development, supplementing working capital and general corporate purposes, and expanding the sales and service network while enhancing brand awareness, respectively.
Subsidiaries and divisions
FAW has at least 28 wholly owned subsidiaries and controlling shares in 18 partially owned subsidiaries. These include the wholly owned subsidiaries FAW Jiefang Truck Co Ltd and FAW Bus and Coach Co Ltd, and the publicly traded FAW Car Co Ltd, Tianjin FAW Xiali Automobile Co Ltd, and Changchun FAWAY Automobile Components Co Ltd.
The following is an incomplete list.
Vehicle-producing Divisions
Chengdu FAW Automobile Co Ltd
Chengdu FAW produces Huaxi brand light and medium buses based on the Toyota Coaster. Originally the Sichuan Bus Company, it became a partially owned subsidiary in 2002 after acquisition by FAW.
FAW Car Co Ltd
FAW Bus and Coach
Main article: FAW Bus and Coach
Founded in 1959, it produces buses sold under the Taihu brand.
FAW Hongta Yunnan Automobile Co Ltd
Created in 1997 when FAW purchased a controlling interest in Hongta Yunnan Automobile Co Ltd, this subsidiary company, as of 2003, produces 1/2-3 ton pickups and light trucks as well as license-built Daihatsu models. This factory was included in the FAW-GM Light Duty Commercial Vehicle joint venture.
File:FAW Hongta Lanjian Jiefang.jpg|FAW Hongta Lanjian Jiefang File:FAW Hongta T340 front.jpg|FAW Hongta T340
FAW Jilin Automobile Co Ltd
Main article: FAW Jilin
Founded in 1980, this company became a wholly owned subsidiary of FAW Group in either 1987 or March 1991. It manufactures compact trucks and buses originally based on Suzukis. More recently, Jilin participated in a five-year-long joint venture with Daihatsu.
FAW Passenger Vehicle Co

As of 2012, this company has two factories and some of the products it produces carry the Oley brand.
FAW Sichuan Automotive Co Ltd
Established in 1997, this part-owned subsidiary designs, produces, and markets medium and heavy truck bodies, wheels, and components for both FAW and other manufacturers.
The Harbin Light Vehicle Factory
Established in 1965, this FAW Group subsidiary made military vehicles until partnering with FAW in the 1990s. It has since produced pickups, Jiefang trucks, and mini-vehicles (small trucks and vans that see commercial use). This factory was included in the FAW-GM Light Duty Commercial Vehicle joint venture.
Other divisions
- The 9th Industrial Machinery Design and Research Institute - Wholly owned subsidiary since 1958, responsible for production base design.
- FAW Forging Co Ltd - Producing die and hand-forged auto parts, this subsidiary was established on 31 May 2000.
- FAW Foundry Co Ltd - This wholly owned subsidiary produces cast auto parts including engine blocks.
- FAW Jiaxin Heat Treatment and Electroplate Technology Co Ltd - This wholly owned subsidiary designs and manufactures complete heat treatment and electroplating systems.
- FAW Qiming Information Technology Co Ltd - Established in 2000, this subsidiary company is responsible for GPS research and development, business development, sales and marketing, after sales support, and system integration. A vehicle-monitoring division of its GPS research & development arm used a system purchased from Avaya to, "monitor over 3,000 vehicles throughout China".
- FAW Tool Co Ltd - This wholly owned subsidiary specializes in development and production of non-standard tools for automotive manufacture.
- FAW Tool and Die Co Ltd - Manufacturing automotive dies is the main responsibility of this wholly owned subsidiary.
- Dalian Diesel Engine Co - Produces engines for commercial trucks, construction equipment, and agricultural machinery. In 1986, 35 years after its inception, this company became a wholly owned subsidiary of FAW.
- FAW Import and Export Corporation (FAWIE) - Established as a subsidiary in 1984, FAWIE is the international sales and marketing division of FAW Group. Overseas joint ventures and technical cooperation with foreign countries are also within its remit. This subsidiary has established overseas production facilities in Pakistan, South Africa, Tanzania, Ukraine, Vietnam, and Russia.
Minor joint ventures
- Chengdu Araco Automobile Trim Part Co Ltd - This joint venture with Japan's ARACO produces interior trim parts.
- FAWER Automotive Component Co Ltd - Operated with American auto-parts maker Visteon, produces air-conditioning units at a facility in the Changchun Automotive Development Zone
- FAW Bharat Forging Co Ltd - A joint venture with India's Bharat Forge Ltd, it manufactures forged automotive components for passenger cars, buses, and commercial vehicles as well as forged products for the railway, mining, steel, and petroleum industries.
- FAW Huali (Tianjin) Automobile Co Ltd - A joint venture with Tianjin Automotive Industry (Group) Co Ltd that, since 2003, has manufactured Daihatsu models sold under the brand name Dario. As of 2008, it continues to produce Daihatsu models, has a 10,000 units per year production capacity, and is majority owned by FAW with a 75% ownership stake.
- Wuhu FAW Yangzi Automobile Co Ltd - This joint venture with Yangzi Group and Wuhu Automotive Industry Company manufactures trucks, custom bus chassis, and medium-size buses.
- Changchun Fawer-Johnson - A joint venture between FAW Sichuan and Johnson Controls, it produces a wide range of interior components including automotive seats and trim.
Production bases and facilities
FAW has production bases located in 14 provinces throughout China including the provinces of Guangdong, Hainan, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Shandong, Sichuan, and Yunnan. Non-provincial locales include Pudong and Tianjin.
Changchun
FAW headquarters are located in Changchun, Jilin province, and operations here include an R&D and test center. Additionally, FAW has two production bases here—one produces for the FAW-Volkswagen joint venture and the other makes self-branded autos.
- For FAW-VW production base, see FAW-Volkswagen Launches Second Jetta Production Location FAW Official Site, Jul 30, 2007
- For self-branded production base, see FAW Car's Second Plant Starts Operation FAW Official Site, Jul 21, 2010
Chengdu
An unfinished production base in the Longquan Economic Development Zone in Chengdu, Sichuan province, replaces an older Sichuan base and will produce passenger cars for a FAW-Toyota joint venture, Tianjin FAW Toyota Motor Co Ltd, when it is completed in 2010.
FAW Jiefang Truck Co Ltd also has a production base here.
Another site in Chengdu produces cars for FAW-Volkswagen, and a second VW production base is, as of 2009, scheduled to be built in the city.
Dalian
The Dalian division of FAW Bus and Coach Co Ltd manufactures Jiefang and Yuan Zheng brand medium and large-size buses in a production base in Dalian, Liaoning province. An unfinished bus production base in at the Dalian Economic & Technological Development Zone is expected to be complete in mid-2010 and will produce hybrid buses.
Another Dalian base produces engines for commercial trucks, construction equipment, and agricultural machinery.
Foshan
As of 2010, 150,000 units/year production capacity FAW-VW production base will soon be built in this Guangdong province city.
Hainan
Located in the sunny, southern vacation spot of Hainan island and built in 1958, Hainan Island Test Grounds is an auto testing site that includes a test track. FAW Hainan Automobile Co Ltd operates FAW's southernmost production facility here.
A production base on the island manufactures license-built Mazdas.
Harbin
A planned production base at the Aviation & Automobile Development Zone (Pingfang Development Zone) in the city of Harbin, Heilongjiang province, will see completion in December 2010 and produce light trucks.
Shanghai
FAW Jiefang Truck Co Ltd has a production base in Pudong New Area in Shanghai.
Tianjin
Plants No. 1, 2, and 3 in the city of Tianjin produce automobiles for the FAW-Toyota joint venture Tianjin FAW Toyota Motor Co Ltd. Plant No. 1 is in Yangliuqing Town, Xiqing District, and plants No. 2 and 3 are located in the Tianjin Economic and Technological Development Zone and began production in 2007. Tianjin FAW Toyota Motor Co Ltd also has an engine plant in Tianjin.
Qingdao
A FAW Jiefang Truck Co Ltd medium, heavy, and severe-duty truck production base is located in Qingdao, Shandong province.
Export and overseas sales
While primarily manufacturing products for sale in its home market, FAW began exports to foreign countries in 1957 with the sale of three commercial trucks to a businessperson in Jordan. FAW has shipped its products to more than eighty nations, including Egypt, Iraq, Kenya, Mexico, Myanmar, Pakistan, Russia, South Africa, Iran, Zimbabwe and Uruguay.
NAZ-Nakhchivan Automobile Plant has assembled FAW cars in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan, since 2020.
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