SAIC Motor: The Giant of the East SAIC Motor (Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation) is the largest automaker in China and a dominant force in the global automotive landscape. Ranked consistently high on the Fortune Global 500, SAIC is a massive conglomerate that covers every aspect of mobility, from R&D and manufacturing to sales and logistics. Headquartered in Shanghai, it is the parent company of famous brands like MG, Roewe, and Maxus. SAIC’s success is built on a dual strategy: powerful joint ventures and strong proprietary brands. It operates long-standing partnerships with Volkswagen and General Motors, manufacturing millions of vehicles for the Chinese market. Simultaneously, it is pushing its own brands globally; MG has become a top seller in Europe, while Maxus dominates the electric van sector in Australia and the UK. SAIC is also a leader in future tech, investing heavily in solid-state batteries and autonomous robotaxis. Industrial Powerhouse Scale: Producing over 5 million vehicles annually, with a global export network. Innovation: Launching premium EV brands like IM Motors to compete with Tesla. Diversity: A portfolio ranging from affordable city cars to heavy-duty trucks and luxury sedans. SAIC Motor is the engine room of the Chinese auto industry. With massive resources and a global vision, SAIC is shaping the future of how the world moves. Visit SAIC Global