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Tianjin FAW (officially Tianjin FAW Xiali Automobile Co., Ltd.) is an automobile company based in
Tianjin Tianjin (; ; Mandarin: ), alternately romanized as Tientsin (), is a municipality and a coastal metropolis in Northern China on the shore of the Bohai Sea. It is one of the nine national central cities in Mainland China, with a total popu ...
, China and a subsidiary of
FAW Group China FAW Group Corp., Ltd. (First Automobile Works) is a Chinese state-owned automobile manufacturer headquartered in Changchun, Jilin.
. Its principal activity is the design, development, manufacture and distribution of automobiles sold under the Xiali and Vita marques. It is listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. Tianjin FAW was founded in 1965 and was originally considered one of the "three smalls" of the Chinese automotive industry, together with Guangzhou Honda and
Beijing } Beijing ( ; ; ), alternatively romanized as Peking ( ), is the capital of the People's Republic of China. It is the center of power and development of the country. Beijing is the world's most populous national capital city, with over 21 ...
. Tianjin FAW moved into third place in the Chinese market in 1997. By 2000 they were in second place, in spite of the low quality of their products. Lee et al, p. 96 Production volumes were high due to the fact that many towns used Xiali cars as taxicabs. Many of the smaller towns in rural China had Xiali cars as taxicabs well into the second decade of the twenty-first century. Xiali parts were cheap and it was one of the cheapest cars to run in China. Due to their low running costs, Xiali cars in many towns survived as unofficial "black" taxies till well after they were replaced by other cars as legal taxies. Tianjin FAW has since lost market share to several new Chinese automobile manufacturers. Tianjin FAW operates a joint venture with
Toyota is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan. It was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda and incorporated on . Toyota is one of the largest automobile manufacturers in the world, producing about 10 ...
, Tianjin FAW Toyota Motor Co., Ltd., which produces Toyota passenger cars for the Chinese market including the
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, Corolla,
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, Reiz and Vios.


History

Tianjin FAW's first product, debuting in 1965, was a copy of the famous
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called the Tianjin TJ210. Between 1973 and 1979 the Toyota look-alike Tianjin TJ740 was also built, although only 63 were finished. In the 1980s, Tianjin's directors decided to look abroad for a joint venture to enable them to build modern small cars. In 1983,
Daihatsu , commonly known as Daihatsu, is a Japanese automobile manufacturer and one of the oldest surviving Japanese internal combustion engine manufacturers. The company's headquarters are located in Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture. Historically, Daihatsu was ...
had been chosen as a partner, and in November 1984 the first vehicle rolled out from the works. At first, local parts content was a mere 8%, but this had jumped to 85% by the end of 1987. The first product was a locally built
Daihatsu Hijet The is a cab over microvan and kei truck produced and sold by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu since 1960. Despite the similarities between the Hijet name and Toyota's naming scheme for its trucks and vans ( HiAce and Hilux), the name "Hijet" ...
in 1984, followed by the
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which began local assembly in 1986. Production began at a modest level, with 2873 automobiles (Charade) and 9329 minivans (Hijet) assembled in 1988, for a total of 12,202 vehicles. This increased rapidly, to an annual total of nearly 88,000 cars by 1996. Before the Toyota joint venture, Tianjin FAW produced the Tianjin Xiali TJ730 (based on the 1983
Daihatsu Charade The Daihatsu Charade is a supermini car produced by the Japanese manufacturer Daihatsu from 1977 to 2000. It is considered by Daihatsu as a "large compact" or "supermini" car, to differentiate it from the smaller ''kei car'' compacts in its line- ...
) and then the TJ7100-TJ7131 hatchback and TJ7100U-TJ7131U sedan under the Xiali brand that was formed in August 1997. ''Xiali'' (夏利) is Chinese for "Charade". The TJ7100-series cars, based on the 1987 Charade. They were very popular in China as taxicabs throughout the 1980s and in the 1990s, the Chinese Volkswagen Jetta joined the taxi market followed by the
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and Elantra in the 2000s. The Xiali taxi was retired from the taxi market in February 2006 in an effort to cut down pollution. Production of the Daihatsu-based Xiali N3 ran from 2004 to 2012. Production at the Tianjin Xiali plant had shifted to more modern Toyota vehicles, for example the Xiali 2000 that was based on the Toyota Platz/Vitz but the production of the much cheaper Xiali outlived the Xiali 2000. Toyota also builds and sells vehicles in China under its own brand. The Xiali brand was discontinued in 2015 and was replaced by the new brand called Junpai. From 1984 to 2002, Tianjin FAW manufactured Hijet-based Daihatsu mini trucks in China rebranded as
Huali Dafa The Huali Dafa is a three-cylinder microvan under the Huali product series produced by FAW Tianjin, a member of First Automobile Works Group in the People's Republic of China since being introduced in 1984. Dafa translates to ''Daihatsu'' in Ch ...
. Currently Huali offers the first generation
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and second generation
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. FAW Tianjin also produces the Miles ZX40, an electric version of the
Daihatsu Move , commonly known as Daihatsu, is a Japanese automobile manufacturer and one of the oldest surviving Japanese internal combustion engine manufacturers. The company's headquarters are located in Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture. Historically, Daihatsu was ...
which became the first Chinese-built vehicle sold in the United States when it was offered in mid-2006 by
Miles Automotive Group Miles Electric Vehicles was a manufacturer and distributor of all-electric vehicles manufactured by FAW Tianjin in China that met international car safety standards. Miles was given the "Electric Car Company of 2007" award by Good Clean Tech. T ...
.


Models


Current

*2014–present:
Junpai D60 The Junpai D60 is a Subcompact crossover produced by Junpai, a sub-brand of FAW Group China FAW Group Corp., Ltd. (First Automobile Works) is a Chinese state-owned automobile manufacturer headquartered in Changchun, Jilin.2ZR-FE'' engine. *2016–present:
Junpai A70 The Junpai A70 is a subcompact sedan produced by the FAW Group under the Junpai brand. Overview The Junpai A70 was launched in the Chinese market in November 2015, with prices ranging from 64,800 yuan to 87,800 yuan. The Junpai A70 shares the sam ...
, a compact sedan introduced in September 2016. *2018–present:
Junpai A50 The Junpai A50 () is a compact sedan produced by Junpai, a sub-brand of FAW Group. History The vehicle was unveiled at Auto Shanghai Auto Shanghai (), officially known as the Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition (), is a ...
, a sedan with a 1.5 litre engine *2018–present:
Junpai CX65 The Junpai CX65 () is a compact CUV produced by Junpai, a sub-brand of FAW Group. History The vehicle was unveiled at Auto Shanghai in April 2017 and is being sold exclusively in China since April 2018. The CX65 is essentially the crossover e ...
, a wagon. First car of the brand to get the new English company name Jumpal.


Past

*1965: Tianjin TJ210 C, a transferred extended production of the Beijing BJ212 *1973–1979: Tianjin TJ740, a Chinese copy of a Toyota sedan fitted with a 1.8 litre engine *1986.09–1988: Xiali TJ730, a hatchback based on the Daihatsu Charade (G11) *1984–2002:
Huali Dafa The Huali Dafa is a three-cylinder microvan under the Huali product series produced by FAW Tianjin, a member of First Automobile Works Group in the People's Republic of China since being introduced in 1984. Dafa translates to ''Daihatsu'' in Ch ...
, a locally produced Daihatsu Hijet originally known as the Tianjin TJ110. Was used as a popular taxicab. Available with the 843 cc CD engine and 4-speed manual gearbox. *1988–2000: Xiali TJ 7100, a hatchback based on the Daihatsu Charade (G100) *1997.12–1999: Xiali TJ 7100 A, a facelifted TJ 7100 hatchback *1999–2007: Xiali TJ 7101/TJ 7131, new name for the TJ 7100 A hatchback. Available with a 1.0 and 1.3 litre engine *1999–2003: Xiali TJ 7101 L/TJ 7131 L, a TJ 7101 hatchback lengthened by 8 cm. Available with a 1.0 and 1.3 litre engine *2003.05–2011: Xiali A ''Junya'' (Junior) (TJ 7101 A-TJ 7141 A), a slightly facelifted version of the existing hatchback range, new bumpers and some new engine options. 1,425 cc version since June 2005. Facelifted in March 2006, this and the Shenya were known as the "A+" until 2011 *1990.10–2000: Xiali TJ 7100 U/TJ 7130 U, a sedan based on the Daihatsu Charade (G100) *1997.12–2000: Xiali TJ 7100 UA/TJ 7130 UA, a facelifted TJ 7100 U sedan. Available with a 1.1 and 1.3 litre engine *1999–2004: Xiali TJ 7101 UAL/TJ 7131 UAL, a Xiali TJ 7100 UA/TJ 7130 UA sedan lengthened by 8 cm. Available with a 1.1 and 1.3 litre engine *2001–2006: Xiali TJ 7101 U/TJ 7131 U, new name for the TJ 7101 UA sedan. Available with a 1.0 and 1.3 litre engine *2003.05–2011: Xiali A ''Shenya'' (Senior) (TJ 7101 AU-TJ 7141 AU), a slightly facelifted version of the existing sedan range released in May 2003 with new bumpers and some new engine options. 1,425 cc version since June 2005. Facelifted in March 2006, renamed as the A+ and remained in production until 2011 *2002.12–2012: Xiali Vizi, a hatchback based on the
Toyota Vitz The is a subcompact car produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota from 1999 to 2019 in a three- or five-door hatchback body styles. The "Vitz" nameplate was used consistently in Japan, while most international markets received th ...
. Known as 夏利威姿 in Chinese. *2000.12–2007: Xiali 2000 TJ 7136 U, a sedan based on the
Toyota Platz The is a subcompact car that was manufactured in Japan by Toyota from 1999 until 2005, when it was replaced by the Belta. Designated by Toyota as the ''XP10'' series, the Platz was also sold in export markets as either the Toyota Yaris or Toyo ...
*2002.09–2003.12: Xiali Yaku, a limited edition Xiali 2000 with an automatic gearbox *2004.03–2012: Xiali Vela CA 7156 U, a sister model of the
Toyota Platz The is a subcompact car that was manufactured in Japan by Toyota from 1999 until 2005, when it was replaced by the Belta. Designated by Toyota as the ''XP10'' series, the Platz was also sold in export markets as either the Toyota Yaris or Toyo ...
2nd Gen *2004.08–2012: Xiali N3 (B series) TJ 7101 B-TJ 7131 BU, hatchbacks and sedans based on facelifted Xiali A series, with its origins in the Xiali N3, an updated sedan based on the previous Xiali series. This car was available in Mexico known as the F1 and was sold from 2008 to 2010. The N3 was facelifted in March 2008 and named as the N3+. *2006.10–2011: Weizhi C1 (CA 7130 /CA 7140), an independent development also marketed as the FAW Vita launched in October 2006. The car is available with the 5A-FE and 8A-FE engines from Toyota. *2009.11–2014:
Xiali N5 The Xiali N5 is a subcompact sedan produced by the Chinese automotive manufacturer FAW Group under the Xiali brand. Overview The N5 was released in 2009 and ranks in the class of supermini which was designed to replace both the Daihatsu Cha ...
(TJ 7103 UE/TJ 7133 UE), a sedan based on the Xiali N3 *2010–2012: Weizhi V2 (TJ 7137 E4S), a hatchback with a 1.3 litre engine. *2012–2015: Weizhi V5 (CA 7150 BUE), a facelifted Weizhi C1. *2013–2015:
Xiali N7 The Xiali N7 is a subcompact crossover SUV produced by the Chinese automotive manufacturer FAW Group under the Xiali brand. Overview The N7 reveal was presented at the Shanghai Auto Show 2011 as the FAW R008 concept vehicle. In March 2013, the ...
, a
Mini SUV A sport utility vehicle (SUV) is a car classification that combines elements of road-going passenger cars with features from off-road vehicles, such as raised ground clearance and four-wheel drive. There is no commonly agreed-upon definiti ...
*2018–2019: Junpai D80, a SUV. Model designation U = sedan
A = facelift
L = long wheelbase


Current cars

File:2018 FAW-Junpai A50, front 8.7.18.jpg, ''Junpai A50''
骏派 ''A50''
2018–2019 File:FAW Junpai A70 China 2017-03-22.jpg, ''Junpai A70''
骏派 ''A70''
2016–2018


Former cars

File:Tianjin Huali Dafa.jpg, ''Dafa TJ110 ''
华利 ''大发TJ110''
1984–2002 File:FAW Junpai D60 China 2015-04-10.jpg, ''Junpai D60''
骏派 ''D60''
2014–2021 File:FAW Jumpal D80 01 China 2019-03-25.jpg, ''Junpai D80''
骏派 ''D80''
2018–2019 File:1988-1991 Daihatsu Charade (G100) TS 3-door hatchback (2011-05-25) 01.jpg, ''Xiali TJ 7100''
夏利 ''TJ7100''
1988–2000 File:1991 Daihatsu Charade SG Sedan.JPG, ''Xiali TJ 7100U''
夏利 ''TJ7100U''
1990–2000 2003 FAW-Tianjin Xiali TJ7101, front 8.16.18.jpg, ''Xiali TJ 7100A/7101/7131''
夏利 ''TJ7100A/7101/7131''
1997–2007 2003 FAW-Tianjin Xiali TJ7101, rear 8.16.18.jpg, ''Xiali TJ 7100A/7101/7131''
rear view File:Xiali TJ7101U or 7131U.JPG, ''Xiali TJ 7101UA-TJ7131UA''
夏利 ''TJ7101UA or 7131UA''
2001–2006 File:Xiali TJ7130UAL.jpg, ''Xiali TJ7130AUL''
夏利 ''TJ7130AUL''
1999–2004 File:Xiali A Junya.jpg, ''Xiali A Junya''
夏利骏雅 ''TJ7101A-TJ7141A''
2005–2011 2006 FAW-Tianjin Xiali Shenya 1.0L, front 8.7.18.jpg, ''Xiali A Shenya''
夏利绅雅 ''TJ7101UA-TJ7141UA''
2003–2011 File:2002 FAW-Tianjin Xiali 2000 in red, front.jpg, ''Xiali 2000 TJ 7136U''
夏利 ''2000 TJ7136U''
2000–2007 File:FAW Tianjin Vizi China 2016-04-05.jpg, ''Xiali Vizi''
夏利 ''威姿''
2002–2012 File:2006 FAW Tianjin Vela.jpg, ''Xiali Vela''
夏利 ''威乐''
2004–2012 File:FAW Xiali N3 002.jpg, ''Xiali N3 sedan''
2004–2012 File:Tianjin Xiali N3 hatch 02 China 2016-04-11.jpg, ''Xiali N3 hatchback''
2004–2011 File:FAW Weizhi.jpg, ''Xiali Weizhi''
夏利 ''威志''
2006–2011 File:FAW Tianjin Xiali N5 facelift China 2016-04-07.jpg, ''Xiali N5''
夏利 ''N5'' TJ7103UE/TJ7133UE
2009–2014 File:FAW V2 1.3 Deluxe 2014 (11214367223).jpg, ''Weizhi V2''
夏利 ''威志 V2''
2010–2012 File:FAW Xiali N7 China 2016-04-07.jpg, ''Xiali N7'' Mini SUV
夏利 ''N7''
2013–2015


References


External links


Tianjin Xiali (in Chinese)



Xiali N3 homepage

Toyota Official site (in Chinese)
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