Chinese carmaker Beijing Auto Industry Corporation (BAIC) is planning a manufacturing joint venture in South Africa that will eventually have the capacity to make 100,000 cars a year. BAIC plans to ...
BAIC Motor Corp. plans to start production at its light-vehicle assembly plant in South Africa toward year end, the state-owned Chinese automaker said. The factory, in Port Elizabeth, began trial ...
(MENAFN- TimesNewswire ) Johannesburg, South Africa – 11 November 2025 – BAIC South Africa has officially launched the all-new BAIC B30 SUV, marking one of the most significant additions yet to the ...
BAIC South Africa has confirmed that the all-new B30 SUV will be assembled at the company’s Coega facility in Gqeberha, ahead of its official national launch in November 2025. The announcement follows ...
BAIC South Africa confirmed on Tuesday that the all-new BAIC B30 SUV will be assembled locally at the company’s Coega facility in Gqeberha, marking another significant step in the brand’s long-term ...
Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Company (BAIC) has told reporters in China it plans to build a full size vehicle assembly plant in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, at a cost CNY5bn (US$770m).
(MENAFN- TimesNewswire ) Versatility meets intelligence - the all-new BAIC B30 SUV set to redefine hybrid adventure in South Africa. Excitement is mounting as BAIC South Africa prepares for the ...
The Omoda C7 and BAIC B30 both hit South Africa in November 2025. So, how well did these new Chinese crossovers sell in their ...
Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Co. says it will launch construction in December of an assembly plant in South Africa that will produce up to 100,000 vehicles year. The factory in Port Elizabeth ...
BAIC says its new B30 SUV will be assembled locally at the company’s Coega facility in Gqeberha. The Chinese car brand said that the manufacturing marks a major step in the brand’s long-term ...
The 2025 BAIC Global Distributors Business Conference was held today in Guangzhou, bringing together more than 300 ...
PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa (Reuters) - Chinese car-maker BAIC said on Tuesday it expected the first vehicles to roll off its new 11 billion rand ($826 million) South African assembly plant early ...