BAIC: Chinese carmaker acquires 5% stake in Daimler

One of China's largest automakers has acquired a five per cent stake in Mercedes-Benz's parent company, Daimler. BAIC Group has been working with Daimler since 2003, and their Chinese joint venture sold 485,000 cars in 2018. Beijing Benz, as the JV is known, is responsible for building the E-Class LWB and C-Class. Another joint venture between the pair, known as Fujian Benz, builds the Viano, Vito and Sprinter in China.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Ineos Grenadier gets converted into a camper with Australian-made pop-top

2024 Toyota Yaris Cross updated in Europe with new tech, more hybrid power

2023 Porsche Taycan GTS review

Renault and Nissan production delays due to global cyber attack

2024 Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series facelift spy photo

Cupra Terramar, Tavascan and UrbanRebel: Three new models revealed, set for Australia

2019 World Car Awards: Finalists announced

New Hyundai Venue due in 2025 – report

Chevrolet Bolt: One of the cheapest electric cars in the US to return, a slim chance for Australia

2024 Mazda 3 update due this year with technology upgrade – report