File:JMCGL Qiling T7 4WD.jpg
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English: Place: Liping, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou Province
Chinese name: 江铃集团轻汽骐铃T7 (jiānglíng jítuán qīng qì qílíng T7) Year of launch: 2015 JMC (Jiangling) was founded in 1952 in Nanchang, Jiangxi as a truck repair shop. Since 1993 Jiangling has a joint venture with Isuzu and Itochu for the production of the Isuzu Faster/Rodeo/TF pick-up and since 1997 Jiangling and Ford started a joint venture for commercial vehicles (Transit). JMC's Baodian pick-up and Baowei SUV are still based on the old Isuzu TF-platform, but since 2010 it has expanded its own-brand line-up with the Yusheng SUVs, which currently consists of the S330 and S350. The Ford Transit Mk2 was heavily revamped for 2017 and renamed JMC Teshun. In some markets the Boadian is known as Boarding. JMCGL (Jiangling Group Light Motors) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Jiangling Group and produces a series of pick-ups based on the Isuzu D-MAX. The T7 can be distinguished from its Qiling-platform-mates by its Volkswagen Amarok-face and wheel arches. |
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Author | Rutger van der Maar |
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