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Hanteng Autos
Chinese automobile manufacturer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hanteng Autos (Chinese: 汉腾汽车; officially Jiangxi Hanteng Automobile Co., Ltd.) is a privately owned Chinese automobile manufacturer headquartered in Shangrao, Jiangxi, China.[1] It is a private automobile manufacturing company that mainly focuses on the research and development, manufacture and marketing of traditional fuel-powered vehicles, new energy vehicles, and automotive parts.[2]

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History
Established in November 2013 and headquartered in the Shangrao Economic and Technological Development Zone in Shangrao, Jiangxi.[3]
- November, 2013 – parent company established.
- December, 2013 – Construction of the Hanteng Autos factory started.
- June, 2014 – New Energy development started with the launch of the Hanteng BMS project with investments up to 37 hundred million rmb.
- December, 2015 – Production of the first product, Hanteng X7 has begun.
- November, 2016 – Hanteng X5 introduced to the Chinese market.
- September, 2017 – Contract signed with Derways, a Russian auto manufacturer, making Russia the first export market for Hanteng Autos.
- November, 2017 – Hanteng X7S and Hanteng X7 PHEV launched at the Guangzhou Auto Show.
- April, 2022 – Hanteng declared bankruptcy.[4]
- 2022 -- Hanteng continues production of Xingfu e+.
- 2023 -- Hanteng stops production of Xingfu e+
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Subsidiary
- Hanteng New Energy Automobile Technology Co., Ltd.
- Jiangxi Hanteng New Energy Automobile Co., Ltd.
- Jiangxi Hanteng Automobile Sales Co., Ltd.
Current models
- Hanteng X5
- Hanteng X5 EV
- Hanteng X7
- Hanteng X7S
- Hanteng X7 PHEV
- Hanteng X8
- Hanteng V7
- Hanteng Xingfu e+
Product Gallery
- Hanteng X5
- Hanteng X7
- Hanteng X8
- Hanteng V7
- Hanteng Xingfu e+
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