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== Models ==
== Models ==
* [[Zhongxing Admiral]] ([[2001]] - current) - known as the 'FAW Admiral' in Russia
* [[Zhongxing Admiral]] (2001 - current) - known as the 'FAW Admiral' in Russia
* [[Zhongxing Banner]] ([[1997]] - [[2005]])
* [[Zhongxing Banner]] (1997 - 2005)
* [[Zhongxing Cruiser]] ([[2003]] - current)
* [[Zhongxing Cruiser]] (2003 - current)
* [[Zhongxing Gold Lion]] ([[2002]] - [[2004]])
* [[Zhongxing Gold Lion]] (2002 - 2004)
* [[Zhongxing Jinshi]] ([[2002]] - [[2004]])
* [[Zhongxing Jinshi]] (2002 - 2004)
* [[Zhongxing Landmark]] ([[2005]] - current)
* [[Zhongxing Landmark]] (2005 - current)
* [[Zhongxing Lucky Star]] (2004 - current)
* [[Zhongxing Lucky Star]] (2004 - current)
* [[Zhongxing Star]]  (2000 - current)
* [[Zhongxing Star]]  (2000 - current)
* [[Zhongxing Tiger]] ([[1997]] - current)
* [[Zhongxing Tiger]] (1997 - current)
* [[Zhongxing Grandtiger]]  ([[2006]] - current)
* [[Zhongxing Grandtiger]]  (2006 - current)


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 04:12, 15 February 2007

Hebei Zhongxing, better known as Zhongxing, is a Chinese producer of SUV and pick-ups co-owned by the Chinese companies Hebei Tianye and Ningbo Huaxiang. The firm also produces a version of the Admiral SUV in Russia, in a deal with the FAW firm.

Models

See also

Chinese auto makers

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