通用汽车计划向中国进口更多车型 料11及12月在华销售强劲
通用汽车(GM.US)向《路透社》表示,计划首次在中国出售全尺寸SUV,并将进口一系列新车款,以扩大於中国的产品组合。
通用汽车是中国第二大外资车厂,目标计划在中国销售4款新车,以改善品牌形象并支持销售回升,包括雪佛兰的Tahoe及Suburban,以及Cadillac的Escalade及GMC Yukon Denali。
通用汽车中国负责人Julian Blissett表示,上月在华销售录得增长,预期11月及12月的表现仍然强劲,目前正在考虑向全球出口中国制造的电动车。
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