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China Founded 1953 Cars, Trucks & Buses China's First Automaker

FAW — First Automobile Works — was founded in 1953 at the personal direction of Mao Zedong as China's first automotive manufacturer, making it an icon of Chinese industrial history. Over more than seven decades, FAW has grown from a single factory in Changchun into one of the world's largest automotive enterprises, running joint venture lines with Toyota, Volkswagen, and Audi while also producing vehicles under its own brands.

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Origins & Heritage

FAW was founded on 15 July 1953 in Changchun, Jilin Province — a date inscribed in Chinese industrial history as the birth of the country's automotive industry. Built with Soviet technical assistance at the height of Sino-Soviet cooperation, FAW's first factory was constructed to produce Jiefang (Liberation) CA10 trucks based directly on the Soviet ZIS-150, which itself derived from the American Studebaker. The founding ceremony was a moment of national pride: a China emerging from decades of foreign occupation and civil war was making its own trucks.

FAW's first passenger car — the Hongqi (Red Flag) limousine — arrived in 1958, going on to serve for decades as the official vehicle of Chinese leaders and diplomats. The Hongqi CA770 became as symbolically charged a vehicle as the Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost or Cadillac One in other political contexts.

FAW's modern era began with the reform and opening-up policies of the 1980s. Joint ventures with Volkswagen (1991 — producing Audi and VW models) and then Toyota (2002) turned FAW into a manufacturing partner for two of the world's most demanding automotive quality standards. The company revived the Hongqi brand as a luxury EV marque in 2019, symbolising FAW's ambition to target the premium end of the global electric vehicle market under a brand with genuine historical weight.

Key Milestones

1953
FAW founded in Changchun — China's first automotive factory established with Soviet assistance; begins production of the Jiefang CA10 truck based on the ZIS-150.
1958
Hongqi (Red Flag) limousine launched — China's first domestically designed passenger car; becomes the official vehicle of the People's Republic and a symbol of Chinese national pride.
1991
FAW-Volkswagen joint venture established — begins producing the Audi 200, followed by a full range of VW and Audi models for the Chinese market.
2002
FAW-Toyota established — joint venture producing Corolla, Camry, and Prius models; FAW becomes Toyota's principal manufacturing partner for China.
2009
Bestune (Besturn) brand launched — FAW's own passenger car brand producing mainstream sedans and SUVs for domestic Chinese buyers.
2019
Hongqi brand revived as luxury EV marque — the historic Red Flag brand relaunched with modern luxury electric vehicles targeting China's premium buyer segment.
2024
FAW accelerates EV transition — new Bestune and Hongqi EV models launched; FAW commits to comprehensive electrification of all own-brand vehicle lines.

Iconic Models in Pictures

FAW's product history encompasses the utilitarian Jiefang truck, the stately Hongqi limousine, and the modern Bestune SUV — a range that captures the full arc of China's automotive development across seven decades.

Model Lineup

FAW's own-brand passenger car range is organised under the Bestune (mainstream) and Hongqi (premium/luxury) sub-brands, alongside the legendary Jiefang commercial vehicle series. FAW-Toyota and FAW-Volkswagen products are sold separately under their joint venture brands.

Hongqi H9
FAW's luxury flagship sedan — Hongqi's most prestigious model, a full-size luxury saloon competing with BMW 7 Series and Audi A8 in the Chinese official and executive car market.
Hongqi E-HS9
Luxury electric SUV — Hongqi's flagship EV, a full-size six-seat electric SUV with over 460 km range, air suspension, and opulent interior appointments targeting China's highest state and corporate buyers.
FAW Bestune T77
Mainstream compact SUV — a well-equipped five-seat crossover with 1.4T turbocharged engine, large infotainment screen, and a competitive price point targeting China's mass-market SUV segment.
FAW Jiefang J7
Flagship heavy truck — the flag-bearer of FAW's legendary Jiefang commercial vehicle series, with advanced driver assistance systems, fuel-efficient diesel engine, and modern cab design for long-haul logistics.
FAW Bestune B70
Mid-size sedan — a comfortable, practical, efficient family saloon with 1.5T turbocharged engine and comprehensive infotainment at an accessible price point.

Technology & Innovation

FAW's technology portfolio reflects seven decades of engineering development enriched by knowledge transfer from its Volkswagen, Audi, and Toyota joint ventures. The Hongqi brand carries FAW's most advanced technology claims: luxury EV platforms, autonomous driving development, and premium connected vehicle systems.

  • Hongqi EV platform — in-house luxury electric vehicle architecture supporting 800V charging and over 700 km CLTC range in flagship models
  • FAW-VW quality standards — joint venture manufacturing meets Volkswagen Group quality management requirements across all FAW-VW products
  • PHEV technology — plug-in hybrid variants available across Bestune and Hongqi model ranges for buyers transitioning to electrification
  • Intelligent connectivity — FAW smart cockpit platform with OTA software updates, voice assistant, and integrated smartphone ecosystem
  • Jiefang J7 smart truck — autonomous highway driving assist, fuel consumption optimisation, and remote fleet management for commercial operators

FAW in Azerbaijan & the Caucasus

FAW's commercial vehicles — particularly the Jiefang truck series — have had a long-standing presence across Central Asia and the Caucasus, where their power, parts availability, and competitive operating economics have made them popular among logistics operators. Azerbaijan's construction and freight sectors have relied on Jiefang trucks for inter-regional transport across the country's varied terrain.

FAW's passenger car brands including Bestune have gained popularity in Azerbaijan in recent years alongside the dramatic improvement in Chinese automotive quality standards. The Hongqi brand's luxury EV models represent an ambitious proposition for Azerbaijan's premium car market, backed by the prestige of China's most historically significant automotive brand.

Why Choose FAW?

  • China's founding automaker: FAW has been making vehicles for over 70 years — the institutional knowledge and manufacturing experience built over that time is unmatched among Chinese brands.
  • Toyota and VW JV quality: FAW's vehicles are built to the precise standards required by Toyota and Volkswagen joint venture requirements — a proven quality benchmark.
  • Hongqi luxury heritage: The Hongqi brand carries the prestige of being China's official state car — a heritage that resonates strongly with buyers who value history and national identity.
  • Commercial vehicle reliability: Jiefang trucks have proven their durability in the world's most demanding operational environments across 60+ years in Asia and Africa.
  • State enterprise stability: FAW's major state-owned enterprise status ensures long-term financial stability and commitment to parts supply and after-sales support.

Find Your FAW in Baku

Browse FAW vehicle listings across Azerbaijan — Bestune SUVs, Hongqi luxury EVs, and commercial vehicles from China's founding automaker.

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