Tonghui Machinery Works

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Tonghui Machinery Works
legal form
founding ?
resolution 2005
Reason for dissolution Takeover by Zhejiang Gonow Automobile
Seat Hanzhong , People's Republic of China
Branch Automobile manufacturer

Tonghui Machinery Works or Shaanxi Hanjiang The Carmobile Co. Ltd. was a manufacturer of automobiles from the People's Republic of China .

Company history

The Hanzhong company was part of the Shaanxi Aircraft Industry . In 1985 the production of automobiles began. In 1987 buses followed and in 1994 commercial vehicles . The brand name was Hanjiang . Production ended in 2005. Zhejiang Gonow Automobile acquired the company in March 2005.

vehicles

The first models from 1985 were the Van Hanjiang SFJ 1010 X and the pick-up SFJ 1010 E based on a license for the Suzuki Carry of the ST 90 VT series from 1979 to 1985.

Between 1993 and 2003 there were the SFJ 6320 , SFJ 6322 and SFJ 6323 as six-seater vans, the SFJ 1018 X as a four-seater station wagon and the SFJ 1011 and SFJ 1012 as pick-ups, all based on a license for the Suzuki Carry of the SK 410 series VT from 1985 to 1998.

In 2002 the vans Safe SFJ 6350 and Safe SFJ 6360 were presented, which had an engine with 1051 cm³ displacement and 45 hp and whose bodies were created under a license from Daihatsu Atrai .

In the same year the van Image appeared in the versions SFJ 6370 D , whose engine from 1051 cm³ had a capacity of 52 hp, and SFJ 6370 E , whose engine of the same size had an output of 70 hp.

Car production figures

year Production number source
2000 6543
2001 3879
2002 3591
2003 1050
2004 3444

Note: In 2003 there were also 608 pick-ups.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Erik van Ingen Schenau: Catalog of the present Chinese motor production. ( Memento of March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Edition 2008. P. 162. (English)
  2. ^ D'Auto (Dutch, accessed February 13, 2016)
  3. a b c d e f g h i j k l m Eligiusz Mazur: 2005 · 2006. One of the largest car directories in the world. World of Cars. Worldwide catalog. Encyclopedia of today's car industry. ( online ; English)
  4. a b c d e Wacław Pożar (General Director): World Cars. 2006 · 2007. Media Connection, Warsaw 2006, ISSN  1734-2945 , p. 413.