The Peru International Auto Show opened at the Lima Jockey Exhibition Center on November 20, 2014. As Peru’s biggest and most influential automotive event, the Show attracted more than 40 exhibitors.

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The 4th China (Macau) International Automobile Exhibition opened on 7 November 2014 at the Macau Venetian Exhibition Center. Changan Automobile brought along its most popular vehicles to demonstrate the strength and success of its current lineup.

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Changan Eado XT performed exceptionally well at the October 2014 Colin McRae Rally in Paraguay.

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2014 was a good year for the SUV market – and especially for the Changan CS75. Changan Automobile’s mid-sized SUV won more than 10 awards from leading automotive rating agencies and stakeholders last year.

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Chongqing’s own Changan Automobile Co. debuted at the August 2014 Moscow International Auto Salon (MIAS). Changan brought its new generation of premium models to the show including: Eado, Eado XT, Raeton, CS35 and CS75. This marks Changan’s first big entry into a key European car market, and Changan’s move to become a truly global company. Changan Auto’s Vice President, Mr. Ronghua Zhu, launched Changan’s official show display with a brief talk on Changan’s market development strategy.

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On October 29th, Seventy-six pairs of fiancés from Changan Automobile and the Chongqing area became wedded couples, as their friends and relatives witness the blissful event. Changan Automobile and Chongqing City organized this wedding extravaganza. The whole event took place at Chongqing’s beautiful Jiangbei Guanyin Bridge Cultural Plaza. National, city, district, and Changan Automobile leaders all attended the event bringing good wishes for the new couples.

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On December 26 2014, China Automotive Technology and Research Center released the results of the 2014 China-New Car Assessment Program (“C–NCAP”) vehicle collision evaluation. Changan CS75 earned 59 points - the highest score ever in C - NCAP history. CS75 has joined the “5 star safety club” together with Eado, Raeton, and EADO XT, making Changan the leading Chinese automaker when it comes to vehicle safety.

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Changan, one of China’s biggest car companies, is doubling the size of its research and development centre at No.1 Nottingham Science Park with plans to create up to 175 new jobs over the next few years.

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