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Huachen Automotive Group Holdings Co. Ltd., known for its brand name Brilliance Auto Group, was a Chinese multinational
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manufacturer holding company headquartered in Shenyang. Its products include automobiles,
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s, and automotive components. Its principal activity is the design, development, manufacture and sale of passenger cars sold under the Brilliance brand. Brilliance Auto Group holds a 42.32% shareholding in the Bermuda-incorporated Brilliance China Automotive Holdings Limited (commonly known as Brilliance Auto or Brilliance China), which is listed on the
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stock exchanges. Brilliance China Automotive Holdings (Brilliance Auto) previously produced "Brilliance" branded cars under manufacturing unit Brilliance Motor which has since been sold to BMW. Brilliance Auto also holds 25% of
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, a joint venture with BMW which produces, distributes and sells BMW passenger cars in mainland China. It also holds a 51% stake of Renault Brilliance Jinbei, a joint venture with
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which designs, develops, manufactures and sells light commercial vehicles under the
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, Huasong and Renault brands. As of 2022, BMW holds 100% share in Brilliance Motor and 75% of BMW-Brilliance, controlling the majority of production capacity under Brilliance. In 2010, Brilliance Auto Group and its subsidiaries had an annual production capacity of 800,000 vehiclesBrilliance Auto plans to build 30 special-vehicle production bases
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although capacity has come online since. In 2012, the company manufactured almost 650,000 vehicles, the eighth-largest production of any Chinese vehicle maker that year. Roughly 70% of production was consumer sedans.


History


Origins

The origins of Brilliance Auto Group (officially Huachen Automotive Group Holdings Company Limited) can be traced to a Chinese
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automobile factory which under founding chairman Yang Rong, became one of the leading Chinese makers of minibuses between 1991 and 2002.


1990s

On 9, June 1992, a subsidiary, Brilliance China Automotive Holding Limited was incorporated in
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. In the same year, the company was registered as a foreign company in the Hong Kong Companies Registry. Initially, the subsidiary owned 40% stake of Shenyang Jinbei Coach Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (), while the rest of the stake was owned by another company, Shenyang Jinbei Automotive Company Limited (; ). The ratio was later changed to 51% owned by Brilliance China Auto and 49% owned by Shenyang Jinbei Automotive. The
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of Brilliance China Auto was floated in
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from 1992 as NYSE:CBA. The company intended to delist from NYSE in 2007 and completed in 2009. In 1999, the Group injected most part of the group assets to the subsidiary, and the shares started to float in the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (now part of
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX; , also 香港交易所 or 港交所 ) operates a range of equity, commodity, fixed income and currency markets through its wholly owned subsidiaries The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (SEHK ...
) as SEHK:1114. , Huachen Automotive Group (Brilliance Auto Group) owned 42.32% shares of the listed company as the largest and controlling shareholder. The Group has another listed associate company that is listing in the Shanghai Stock Exchange: Shenyang Jinbei Automotive Company Limited. , the Brilliance Auto Group, via an intermediate company Shenyang Automobile Industry Asset Management Company Limited (), owned 24.38% shares of that company as the largest and controlling shareholder. It was planned to inject the stake into the major listed company of the group, Brilliance Auto, in 2003. However, the deal was collapsed. Nevertheless, Shenyang Jinbei Automotive did not have the controlling interest on Shenyang Jinbei Coach Manufacturing since 1992, which is the predecessor of
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(now Renault Brilliance Jinbei). Shenyang Jinbei Automotive was listed in the stock exchange since 1992. Shenyang Jinbei Automotive and Brilliance Auto Group were separate conglomerates, which the controlling stake of Shenyang Jinbei Automotive was acquired by
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in 1995. Shenyang Automobile Industry AMC agreed to acquire 29.91% stake from FAW Group in 2000.


2000s

In 2001, Shenhua Holdings agreed to acquire the shares of Shenyang Jinbei Automotive that held by Shenyang Automobile Industry AMC, allowing the
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marque integrated into the Group. However, the deal revised into Brilliance Auto agreed to acquire the stake from Shenyang Automobile Industry AMC in 2003. Despite the final deal became Brilliance Auto Group acquired Shenyang Automobile Industry AMC directly in April 2018 from the Shenyang Municipal People's Government, which in turn has the full control on the stake of Shenyang Jinbei Automotive that held by the AMC. In 2003, BMW and Brilliance Auto signed a deal for the production of BMW-branded sedans in China. In 2005, Brilliance planned an entry into the newly formed
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. However, the Brilliance WTCC program did not make the grid. From 2009 to 2011, the group was between the eighth-largest automaker in China.


2010s to present

In 2012, Brilliance Auto Group formed a joint venture Brilliance Shineray () in Chongqing with
Shineray Group Shineray Group () is a Chinese conglomerate. The group is the owner of the Italian motorcycle brand SWM. Shineray Group also formed a joint venture with Brilliance Auto Group to produce SWM branded automobile and motorcycle in Chongqing C ...
to produce SWM and
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brand automobiles. As of 2019, Shineray Group owned 80% stake of that joint venture. The rest is owned by . The latter is not part of the Brilliance Auto Group, but the Group provides guarantee to some debt of that company. In 2013, Brilliance Auto formed a spin-off, Xinchen China Power Holdings Limited. In 2017, Brilliance Auto also formed another joint venture Renault Brilliance Jinbei with
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. The Brilliance Auto acquired the remaining 39.1% stake of Brilliance Jinbei from sister company Shenyang Jinbei Automotive, and then Brilliance Auto re-sold 49% stake to Renault. In October 2018,
BMW Brilliance BMW Brilliance (officially BMW Brilliance Automotive Ltd.) is an automobile manufacturing company headquartered in Shenyang, China and a joint venture between BMW (as majority holder) and Brilliance Auto. Its principal activity is the producti ...
, a 50:50 joint venture between BMW and Brilliance, was taken over by BMW by acquiring an additional 25% of available shares. In November 2020, Brilliance Auto Group went into bankruptcy administration, and announced the default of corporate bonds worth more than CNY6.5 
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. The bankruptcy administration is not affecting subsidiaries Brilliance Auto, Xinchen China Power,
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, Shenyang Jinbei Automotive, or any of the joint ventures operated by the organization.


Products

Brilliance Auto Group and its subsidiaries sell passenger cars under the Brilliance marque


Brilliance products (produced under Brilliance Motor)


Latest products

* Brilliance H220 / H230 * Brilliance H320 / H330 *
Brilliance H3 The Brilliance H3 sedan is a compact car produced by Brilliance Auto aimed to replace the Brilliance H330 series. Overview The engine options for the Brilliance H3 includes a 1.5 liter engine producing 112 horsepower and a 1.5 liter turbo prod ...
* Brilliance V3 * Brilliance V6 * Brilliance V7 File:Brilliance V5 facelift 2 China 2016-04-13.jpg, Brilliance V5 File:Brilliance V6 01.jpg, Brilliance V6 File:Brilliance V7 01 China 2019-03-28.jpg, Brilliance V7


Earlier discontinued models

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Brilliance Tun The Brilliance Tun ( Chinese: 中华豚, ''Zhongua Tun''), is a 5-door city car produced by Chinese automobile manufacturer Brilliance Auto, sold briefly from 2014 to 2015 for the 2015 model year. ''Tun'' is derived from ''haitun'' (海豚), the ...
(Dolphin) *
Brilliance BS2 The Brilliance BS2 or FRV and FSV is a car produced by the Brilliance Auto in the People's Republic of China. Overview It was originally announced at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2007 as a pre-production car and then at the Beijing Auto Show in 2 ...
** Brilliance FRV ** Brilliance FRV Cross ** Brilliance FSV * Brilliance H530 * Brilliance M1 (Zunchi) * Brilliance M2 (Junjie) * Brilliance M3 (Kubao) *
Brilliance V5 The Brilliance V5 is a compact CUV produced by Brilliance Auto under the Zhonghua brand. The Brilliance V5 was unveiled on the 2011 Guangzhou Auto Show in China with prices ranging from 109,800 to 165,800 yuan. The vehicle gained notoriety in We ...
File:Brilliance Junjie FSV China 2012-04-22.jpg, Brilliance FSV File:Brilliance M2.JPG, Brilliance M2 File:Brilliance V3 facelift China 2018-03-28.jpg, Brilliance V3


Huasong

* Huasong 7 File:Huasong 7 facelift 002.jpg, Brilliance Huasong 7


Joint ventures and alliances


BMW Brilliance

In 2003, BMW and Brilliance agreed to make select products of this German luxury carmaker in China. As of 2010, the joint venture makes the
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and
BMW 5 Series The BMW 5 Series is an executive car manufactured and marketed by BMW since 1972, succeeding the New Class Sedans, and currently in its seventh generation. The 5 Series was initially available as a sedan, with a wagon/estate body style (market ...
and had plans to introduce the
BMW X1 The BMW X1 is a line of subcompact luxury crossovers produced by BMW. Debuted in 2009, the first-generation X1 has been based on the E90 3 Series and offers rear-wheel drive layout as standard. At its introduction, it was positioned as the sm ...
by 2012. As of 2011, locally produced engines were slated to appear in some offerings soon, and the company had plans to bring up total production capacity to 300,000 by 2013. These vehicles may differ slightly from those sold in other markets under the same names. As of mid-2010 almost 60% of the components used to manufacture the China-built BMWs were imported to China.Brilliance China sees a "very satisfying" profit in 2010
reuters.com, Fri May 28, 2010 1:15 am EDT
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Brilliance Shineray

Brilliance Shineray is a joint venture between Brilliance Auto Group and Shineray Motorcycle Company (
Shineray Group Shineray Group () is a Chinese conglomerate. The group is the owner of the Italian motorcycle brand SWM. Shineray Group also formed a joint venture with Brilliance Auto Group to produce SWM branded automobile and motorcycle in Chongqing C ...
), one of China's largest motorcycle producers. Shineray Group bought the Italian motorcycle brand,
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, and started an automotive brand with the SWM nameplate. SWM now makes a range of crossovers and compact MPVs. Key models include: * SWM G01 * SWM X7 * SWM X3 File:SWM G01 002.jpg, SWM G01 File:SWM X3 02 China 2018-03-20.jpg, SWM X3 File:SWM X7 China 2017-03-22.jpg, SWM X7


Renault Brilliance Jinbei (Jinbei)

Formerly a wholly-owned subsidiary (Shenyang Brilliance Jinbei Automotive) which sold licensed Toyota and General Motors designs, Jinbei was re-formed with Renault in 2017 with plans to launch light commercial vehicles and SUVs with Renault technology, under the Jinbei and Renault marques. Key models include: *
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(Guanjing) *
Jinbei New Haise The Jinbei Grand Haise or Jinbei New Haise (金杯大海狮) is a series of light commercial van produced by the Chinese automobile manufacturer Jinbei based on the same platform as the smaller Jinbei Haise vans. First launched in 2010, the Ji ...
*
Jinbei F50 The Jinbei F50 is a compact MPV produced by Jinbei. Overview The Jinbei F50 debuted on the 2017 Shanghai Auto Show Auto Shanghai (), officially known as the Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition (), is a biennial internati ...
*
Jinbei S70 The Jinbei S70 or Jinbei Tjatse (蒂阿兹) is a mid-size three-row crossover produced by Jinbei. Overview The Jinbei S70, or Jinbei Tjatse pronounced as Jinbei Diazi, was unveiled on the 2016 Chengdu Auto Show in China. Engine options of the ...
*
Jinbei Haishiwang The Jinbei Haishiwang (海狮王) is a light commercial van A van is a type of road vehicle used for transporting goods or people. Depending on the type of van, it can be bigger or smaller than a pickup truck and SUV, and bigger than a ...
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Operations

BMW-branded autos are made at a production base in the Northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang completed in 2004, and ongoing construction saw this base increase its production capacity to 200,000 units/year by 2012. An engine-making production base is located in
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,
Sichuan province Sichuan (; zh, c=, labels=no, ; zh, p=Sìchuān; alternatively romanized as Szechuan or Szechwan; formerly also referred to as "West China" or "Western China" by Protestant missions) is a province in Southwest China occupying most of the ...
.


Sales

A total of 188,143 Brilliance marque vehicles were sold in China in 2013, making it the 25th largest-selling car brand in the country in that year (and the tenth largest-selling Chinese brand).


European exports

In 2007, Brilliance's BS6 sedan performed poorly in a crash test conducted by Germany's
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, receiving only one out of five possible stars in the Euro NCAP rating. Brilliance then redesigned the car, changing at least sixty components, and it saw a three-star performance in a crash test performed by Spain's Idiada. However, the price also rose considerably, and the importer (HSO Motors) went bankrupt in November 2009. Brilliance then tried to go it alone, but with high pricing and considerable market reluctance after the well-publicized crash test failures, exports to Europe were ended in April 2010 with no immediate plans for resumption.


SAIPA

In 2015, Brilliance announced it had started joint production with
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of Iran, to produce the H300 and H200 models, under the local brand name of Saipa.


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