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  2. SAIC - Wikipedia

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    SAIC may refer to: SAIC Motor, a Chinese automaker formerly named Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation; School of the Art Institute of Chicago, one of America's largest accredited independent schools of art and design, located in the Loop in Chicago, Illinois; Science Applications International Corporation, an American government contractor

  3. Chevrolet Captiva - Wikipedia

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    The model is developed and produced by SAIC-GM-Wuling and exported to several emerging markets. It was introduced in Colombia in November 2018 [ 48 ] and Thailand in March 2019. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was launched in select South American markets starting from April 2019, in Thailand in September 2019, Middle East in May 2020, and Mexico in March 2021.

  4. Rising Auto - Wikipedia

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    At the 2022 Chengdu Auto Show, more than 10 car owners wearing clothes with the words "SAIC Rising Auto's Range is Seriously False" gathered at the Rising Auto booth.Some car owners reported that one year after the Rising Auto ER6 was picked up, the range was reduced from the initial 520-620 kilometers to more than 300 kilometers.

  5. Volkswagen ID.4 - Wikipedia

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    All the values given above have changed significantly since the model was launched; for the 2024 model year, the 0-100 km/h acceleration time for the fastest model is 5.4 s. The ID.4 is produced at the Volkswagen Zwickau-Mosel Plant in Germany since start of production and is also built at the company's Emden plant since May 2022. [36] [37]

  6. List of SAIC vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of current and former automobiles produced by Chinese automaker SAIC Motor Corp., Ltd. (abbreviated as SAIC), under its brands of IM, Maxus, MG, Rising, Roewe. In light of SAIC's frequent practice of rebadging among its various brands, this list will prioritize showcasing the original models instead of their rebadged ones.

  7. Automotive industry in China - Wikipedia

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    According to a report from McKinsey, while Chinese car companies have performed well in overseas markets in recent years, their operating model remains based on "pure export," making them less mature when compared to international car companies that have been deeply involved in overseas markets for many years.

  8. Future Combat Systems - Wikipedia

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    Future Combat Systems logo. Future Combat Systems (FCS) was the United States Army's principal modernization program from 2003 to early 2009. [1] Formally launched in 2003, FCS was envisioned to create new brigades equipped with new manned and unmanned vehicles linked by an unprecedented fast and flexible battlefield network.

  9. MG4 EV - Wikipedia

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    The MG4 EV was developed under the codename EH32. [1] It was developed as a global model with the European market set as the primary target. [8] The model was part of a collaboration between SAIC Motor Design Center in Shanghai, the Advanced Design Studio in London and the Royal College of Art.