This is a list of current and former automobiles produced by Chinese automaker Guangzhou Automobile Corporation (abbreviated as GAC) with those joint ventures partners Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Honda, Mitsubishi Motors, and Toyota.

For GAC's own brands vehicles like Trumpchi, Aion and Gonow, see the List of GAC vehicles.

GAC Fiat Chrysler

Current Jeep vehicles

Image Name Introduction Current Model Generation Body Style Notes
Crossovers/SUVs
Renegade 2016 2019 (facelift) First 5-door Subcompact (B) crossover
Compass 2007 2017 (redesign) Second 5-door Compact (C) crossover Sold as import model from the United States 2007 to 2016 before local production in late 2016.
Cherokee 2014 2018 (facelift) First 5-door Compact (C) crossover
Commander 2019 First 5-door Mid-size (D) SUV 7-seat version called Grand Commander.

A plug-in hybrid variant launched later in 2019.[1]

Grand Commander 2018 First 5-door Mid-size (D) SUV 5-seat version called Commander.

Former Fiat vehicles

Image Name Introduction Discontinuation Final Generation Body Style Notes
Sedans
Viaggio 2012 2017 First 4-door compact (C) sedan Also sold by Dodge as the Dart.

Hatchback/crossover version called Ottimo.

Hatchbacks
Ottimo 2013 2017 First 5-door compact (C) hatchback Crossover variant called Ottimo Cross

Sedan version called Viaggio.

Chrysler 300
Fiat Freemont

Rebadged GAC vehicles

Current import vehicles

Former import vehicles

GAC Honda

Current Acura vehicles

Image Name Introduction Current Model Generation Body Style Notes
Sedans
TLX-L 2017 First 4-door mid-size (D) sedan
Crossovers/SUVs
CDX 2016 2018 (facelift) First 5-door compact (C) crossover A hybrid variant launched in 2018.

Current Everus vehicles

Image Name Introduction Current Model Generation Body Style Notes
Crossovers/SUVs
VE-1 2019 First 5-door subcompact (B) crossover Also sold by Honda as the Vezel/HR-V.

Former Everus vehicles

Image Name Introduction Discontinuation Final Generation Body Style Notes
Sedans
S1 2011 2014 First 4-door subcompact (B) sedan Also sold by Honda as the City.

Current Honda vehicles

Image Name Introduction Current Model Generation Body Style Notes
Sedans
City 2002 2017 (minor facelift) Fourth 4-door subcompact (B) sedan
Crider 2013 2018 (redesign) Second 4-door compact (C) sedan Also sold by Dongfeng Honda as the Envix.
Accord 2003 2018 (redesign) Fifth 4-door mid-size (D) sedan Also sold by Dongfeng Honda as the Inspire.
Hatchbacks
Fit 2004 2020 (redesign) Fourth 5-door subcompact (B) hatchback Also sold by Dongfeng Honda as the Life.

Also called Jazz in other markets.

Minivans
Odyssey 1999 2018 (minor facelift) Fourth 5-door mid-size (D) minivan Also sold by Dongfeng Honda as Elysion.
Crossovers/SUVs
Vezel 2014 2018 (facelift) First 5-door subcompact (B) crossover Also sold by Everus as the VE-1 as an electric vehicle.

Also called HR-V in other markets.

Breeze 2019 First 5-door compact (C) crossover Essentially a Honda CR-V with a revised exterior.
Avancier 2016 2020 (facelift) First 5-door mid-size (D) crossover

Former Honda vehicles

Image Name Introduction Discontinuation Final Generation Body Style Notes
Crossovers/SUVs
Crosstour 2010 2016 First 5-door mid-size (D) crossover
Acura RDX

Rebadged GAC vehicles

Current import vehicles

GAC Mitsubishi

Current Mitsubishi vehicles

Image Name Introduction Current Model Generation Body Style Notes
Crossovers/SUVs
RVR 2010 2019 (facelift) First 5-door subcompact (B) crossover Also called ASX and Outlander Sport in other markets.
Eclipse Cross 2018 First 5-door compact (C) crossover
Outlander 2013 2018 (facelift) First 5-door mid-size (D) crossover
Mitsubishi Pajero

Rebadged GAC vehicles

Current import vehicles

GAC-NIO

Current Hycan vehicles

Image Name Introduction Current Model Generation Body Style Notes
Crossovers/SUVs
007 2020 First 5-door mid-size (D) crossover Also sold by Aion as the LX.

GAC Toyota

Former Leahead vehicles

Image Name Introduction Discontinuation Final Generation Body Style Notes
Hatchbacks
i1 2015 2016 First 5-door supermini (A) hatchback Also sold by Toyota as the Vitz and Yaris.

Current Toyota vehicles

Image Name Introduction Current Model Generation Body Style Notes
Sedans
Yaris L 2016 First 4-door subcompact (B) sedan Also available as a hatchback.

Also sold by FAW Toyota and in other markets as the Vios.

Levin 2014 2019 (redesign) Second 4-door compact (C) sedan Also sold by Also available as a hatchback.

Also sold by FAW Toyota and in other markets as the Corolla.

Camry 2006 2017 (redesign) Third 4-door mid-size (D) sedan
Hatchbacks
Yaris L 2013 2016 (facelift) First 5-door subcompact (B) hatchback Also available as a sedan.

Crossover variant called Yaris X. Also sold by FAW Toyota and in other markets as the Vios.

Crossovers/SUVs
C-HR 2018 2020 (facelift) First 5-door subcompact (B) crossover Also sold by FAW Toyota as the Izoa.
Wildlander 2020 First 5-door compact (C) crossover Essentially a Toyota RAV4 with a revised front and rear.
Highlander 2009 2016 (facelift) Second 5-door mid-size (D) crossover

Former Toyota vehicles

Image Name Introduction Discontinuation Final Generation Body Style Notes
Hatchbacks
Yaris 2008 2013 First 5-door supermini (A) hatchback Also called Vitz in other markets.

Also sold as Leahead i1.

Minivans
E'Z 2011 2018 First 5-door compact (C) MPV Also called Verso in other markets.

Crossover variant called E'Z Cross.

Leahead iX4
Lexus LM
Lexus UX

Rebadged GAC vehicles

Current import vehicles

Former import vehicles

References

  1. "Jeep Commander PHEV Is An Electrified SUV Only For China". Motor1.com. 17 April 2019. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
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