Trumpchi

Chinese automotive brand by GAC Group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Trumpchi (Chinese: 广汽传祺; pinyin: Guǎngqì Chuánqí) is an automotive marque launched by Chinese automaker GAC Group in 2010.[1][2] The Trumpchi brand operates in the Chinese domestic market, while it is rebranded as GAC Motor in overseas markets.[3]

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Trumpchi
广汽传祺
Logo used until 2019
Product typeAutomobile
OwnerGAC Motor
CountryChina
IntroducedDecember 2010; 14 years ago (2010-12)
Related brandsAion
MarketsAsia
Africa
South America
Websitegac-motor.com
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Name

The company's English name is a spin-off of its Chinese name, chuánqí (传祺), which translates to "spreading good fortune", and is a play on a homophone that means "legendary" (传奇).[4] Its similarity to Donald Trump's name is a coincidence.[4]

Following the 2016 U.S. election, where Trump was elected president, the company reportedly considered a name change for the American market. Executives were "taken aback by the reaction it got" at the 2017 Detroit Auto Show and on social media, where it drew negative feedback.[4] It was eventually renamed and marketed as GAC Motor in non-Chinese territories.[3]

History

GAC began the construction of facilities to produce vehicles for a new own-brand automotive marque in 2008.[5] The first Trumpchi model to go into production, the Trumpchi GA5 sedan, a four-door mid-size saloon car model based on the platform of the Alfa Romeo 166, went into mass production in September 2010.[5] The first 500 Trumpchi sedans produced were delivered to the organizing committee of the 2010 Asian Games in October 2010.[5]

The Trumpchi Sedan was formally unveiled to the public at Auto Guangzhou in December 2010,[6] and public sales of the vehicles began in the same month.[7] The Trumpchi GS5, a sport utility vehicle based on the same platform as the Trumpchi Sedan, was launched in March 2012.[8][9]

The production version of the Trumpchi GA3 compact sedan was unveiled at the Shanghai Auto Show in April 2013.[10][11]

Models

Current models

Sedan

  • Empow (2021–present), compact sedan

SUV

  • Emkoo (2023–present), compact SUV
  • GS3 (2017–present), subcompact SUV
  • GS4 (2015–present), compact SUV
  • GS4 Plus (2021–present), compact SUV
  • GS8 (2016–present), mid-size SUV
    • ES9 (2023–present), mid-size SUV, PHEV variant of GS8 II
  • Xiangwang S7 (2025–present), mid-size SUV, PHEV
  • Xiangwang S9 (to commence), full-size SUV, PHEV

MPV

  • E8 (2023–present), mid-size MPV, HEV/PHEV
  • M6/M6 Pro (2018–present), compact MPV
  • M8 / Xiangwang M8 (2017–present), full-size MPV, ICE/PHEV
    • E9 (2023–present), PHEV variant of M8

Discontinued models

Sedan

  • GA3 (2013–2014), subcompact sedan succeeded by the GA3S
    • GA3S (2014–2019), subcompact sedan replacing the GA3
      • GA3S PHEV (2016–2019), PHEV variant of the GA3S
  • GA4 (2018–2022), compact sedan replacing the GA5
  • GA5 (2010–2018), compact sedan succeeded by the GA4
  • GA6 (2014–2023), mid-size sedan
  • GA8 (2015–2023), full-size sedan

SUV

  • GE3 (2017–2020), electric variant of the GS3
  • GS4 EV (2017–2019), compact SUV, electric variant of the GS4
  • GS4 Coupe (2019–2023), compact fastback SUV variant of the GS4
  • GS5 (2011–2021), compact SUV, later renamed as GS4 Plus
  • GS5S (2014–2018), compact SUV
  • GS7/GS8S (2017–2021), mid-size SUV

Concept vehicles

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    The Trumpchi NEV E-Jet extended range hybrid electric sedan concept
    2ALL (2018), a city car
  • 2U (2018), a city car
  • 2US (2018), a city car
  • E-Jet (2014), a subcompact sedan
  • E-Linker (2011), a subcompact hatchback
  • EnLight (2016), a sports car
  • Enpulse (2020), a sports car
  • Time (2021) a full-size sedan
  • EnSpirit (2017), a compact SUV
  • Entranze (2019), a compact MPV
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    Concept Enverge
  • Enverge (2018), a compact SUV
  • GA6 concept (2014), a mid-size sedan
  • i-Lounge (2015), a minivan
  • iSPACE (2017), a subcompact MPV
  • Space Concept (2022), a Minivan
  • Moca (2020), a subcompact car
  • VIP Lounge (2009), a compact sedan
  • WitStar (2015), a compact SUV
  • X-Power (2009), a compact SUV

Sales

In 2011, 17,000 Trumpchi vehicles were sold in China, the only market in which they were then available.[12] A total of around 32,000 Trumpchi vehicles were sold in 2012.[13]

In September 2012, GAC announced that exports of Trumpchi cars to markets including Eastern Europe, the Middle East, South America and Southeast Asia would begin in 2013.[12]

On 28 December 2021, GAC launched fully-imported CBU model Trumpchi GS3 Power in Malaysia through WTC Automotive.[14]

See also

References

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