BEIJING, March 6 (Xinhua) -- Chinese carmaker Chery has produced its
800,000th car to become the country's first indigenous automaker to reach the
milestone, the China Securities Journal reported on Tuesday.
The company's 800,000th car was a QQ 6, a subcompact model that was
launched in September last year and is euphemistically known as the "Chinese
Beetle".
The carmaker, established in east China's Anhui Province in 1997, increased
its annual output from 50,000 cars in 2002 to 189,000 in 2005 and 305,200 in
2006.
It is capable of producing 350,000 cars, 400,000 engines and 300,000
transmissions, according to the company website.
Last year Chery became China's seventh largest automaker and fourth largest
producer of sedans.
The company plans to double its exports in 2007. Last year it exported
50,000 vehicles, up 178 percent over the pervious year.
Chrysler Group, the U.S.- German carmaker Daimler Chrysler's U.S. arm, has
approved a plan to distribute Chery-made subcompact cars in north America and
Europe.