Formerly | Changan Commercial Vehicles (2010-2017) |
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Type | State-owned |
Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 2010 |
Headquarters | , China |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Motor vehicles |
Website | https://www.oshanauto.com/ |
Oshan (Chinese: 欧尚; pinyin: Ōushàng) is a passenger car brand under Changan Automobile. It was originally known as the Changan Commercial Vehicles, the division which focuses producing on micro vans and light trucks. The brand was renamed to Changan Oshan in April 2017 which marks it involvement in producing passenger vehicles.[1]
The brand name "Oshan" was inspired by one of the Changan Commercial Vehicles' MPV model Oushang.
Products
Current models
- Oshan X5/ X5 Plus (2020–present), compact crossover SUV[2][3][4]
- Oshan X7/ X7 Plus (2019–present), mid-size crossover SUV
- Oshan Z6 (2021–present), mid-size crossover SUV
Discontinued models
Sedan
- Oshan Qiyue (2022–2023), subcompact car, rebadged Suzuki Ciaz
- Oshan Niou 2 (2019-2020), city car
SUV
- Oshan COS1°/COS1°GT (2018-2021), midsize SUV
- Oshan COS3° (2019-2021), subcompact SUV
- Oshan COS5° (2019-2022), subcompact SUV
- Oshan CX70/CX70T (2016-2019), midsize SUV
- Oshan X70A (2017-2022), compact SUV
MPV
- Oshan Changxing/A600 (2015-2022),compact MPV
- Oshan Cosmos (2018-2022), compact MPV
- Oshan A800 (2017-2020), compact MPV
- Oshan Oliwei/ Chana Eulove (2013-2018), compact MPV
References
- ↑ "从此以后再也没有长安商用这个品牌了". www.sohu.com. Retrieved 2023-10-06.
- ↑ Anderson, Brad (2020-09-19). "This SUV Is Called The Oshan X5 – And Has Nothing To Do With Germany".
- ↑ autotimesnews (2020-09-20). "The new Chinese SUV Oshan X5 looks European". Retrieved 2021-03-06.
- ↑ James (2020-06-13). "Changan Oshan X5 Set its Global Debut on Chongqing Auto Show with a Breakthrough design". China Car News, Reviews and More. Retrieved 2021-03-06.
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