Riich
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Riich (Chinese: 瑞麒; pinyin: Ruìqí) was an upmarket marque of the Chinese automaker Chery. Its models included a microvan, large sedans (the G5 and slightly bigger G6) and supermini Riich M series, including a five-door hatchback (M1), a small sedan (M5) and a five-door crossover (X1). The marque was launched in March 2009.[1] The brand experienced poor sales and in September 2012. Due to that, Chery announced that it would be discontinued.[2] Sales of Riich vehicles ended in April 2013.[citation needed]
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Product type | Automotive |
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Owner | Chery Automobile |
Country | China |
Introduced | March 2009 |
Discontinued | April 2013 |
Markets | China |
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Industry | Automobile |
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Previously Chery used the "Riich" name for a model of van (the Chery Riich) prior to the creation of the Riich sub-brand.