Changan Automobile Company, China’s oldest automobile manufacturer, is headquartered in Chongqing. The company is a state-owned enterprise, which manufactures cars ranging from entry-level hatchbacks to sedans to sport utility vehicles to vans to pick-up trucks. It also has a range of electric and hybrid vehicles.
According to the company website, its brands include New Benni and Benni Mini in the hatchback category and Raeton in the higher segments.
According to sources, the new facility could attract around ~1,000 crore during the initial phase.
In 2014, Beijing-based commercial-vehicle maker Beiqi Foton Motor Company announced plans for a factory at Chakan near Pune to produce a full range of commercial vehicles, but there has been no launch so far.
Sources added that the company would set up a facility with capacity to produce 200,000 units a year initially, which will be expanded gradually.
Recently, Isuzu has inaugurated its plant and Hero is planning to set up a facility next to Sri City. These companies are using Chennai's suppliers’ base, while enjoying incentives, cheap land and access to the government and bureaucrats. Experts say the same factors could make the Chinese maker choose Andhra Pradesh over Tamil Nadu.
An official said Changan is also scouting for a joint venture partner. Its joint ventures in China include the likes of Suzuki, Ford and PSA Peugeot Citroen.
It has six manufacturing bases in China and four research and development centres at Turin in Italy, Yokohama in Japan, Nottingham in England and Detroit in US.
