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GWM’s Chongqing Yongchuan Factory, known as the "GWM Global Off-Road Factory," was showcased to an international audience for the first time.
The factory features advanced automated processes, including stamping, welding, painting, and assembly, emphasizing GWM's precision and tech prowess.
Visitors test drove GWM's off-road vehicles—the TANK 300, HAVAL H9, and POER—impressed by their performance on rugged terrain.
The factory tour highlighted China's leadership in smart manufacturing and GWM’s role in pushing the boundaries of automotive innovation.
The event showcased GWM’s commitment to innovation and its growing global influence, setting a new standard for Chinese manufacturing.
During the Chengdu Motor Show, GWM’s Chongqing Yongchuan Factory welcomed international guests for the first time. About 90 visitors from various countries, including Saudi Arabia and Australia, toured the advanced "GWM Global Off-Road Factory."
This factory is where GWM makes its famous off-road vehicles like the TANK 300, HAVAL H9, and POER. The Yongchuan plant highlights GWM’s advanced manufacturing skills, with robots handling all tasks—stamping, welding, painting, and assembling. It’s a showcase of how manufacturing in China has evolved, emphasizing precision and technology.
Visitors were amazed by the factory’s efficiency and advanced technology. Their praise extended to the entire Chinese automotive industry, now recognized as a global leader in smart manufacturing. As GWM invests more in the Yongchuan factory, it strengthens its supply chain and boosts its global ambitions, giving the brand increased confidence.
The visit wasn’t just a factory tour; participants also test drove GWM’s off-road vehicles—the TANK 300, HAVAL H9, and POER—on rugged terrain. The cars performed impressively, offering both power and comfort. A Saudi visitor was thrilled, saying, “GWM amazed me with its off-road performance. I’m excited about the future of smart driving.”
This experience highlighted GWM's dedication to automotive innovation and showed how Chinese manufacturing is evolving. GWM is setting a new standard and demonstrating the potential of Chinese innovation.
The visit to GWM’s Chongqing Yongchuan Factory not only showcased advanced manufacturing techniques but also highlighted GWM's commitment to innovation in off-road vehicles. The impressive performance of the TANK 300, HAVAL H9, and POER on rugged terrain underlined the company's drive to push automotive boundaries. This event also marked a significant moment for Chinese manufacturing, illustrating its growing leadership in smart, high-tech production and setting a new benchmark for global automotive standards.
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