SAIC

SAIC Motor is a Chinese state-owned corporation founded in 1955, specializing in the production of components for passenger and commercial vehicles. The product range includes engine components, suspension elements, transmission systems, and electronics. The company owns the rights to the MG and Roewe brands, supplying parts for both assembly lines and the aftermarket. Production facilities focus on the integration of engine and transmission management systems. This should not be confused with other Chinese parts manufacturers, as SAIC owns the full development cycle.

Country

China

Brand History

1955: Founding of the company under the name Shanghai Internal Combustion Engine Components. 1984: Establishment of a joint venture with Volkswagen, which defined production standards. 2005: Acquisition of assets from the British company MG Rover. 2007: Merger with Nanjing Automobile Group. 2026: Status as one of the world's largest automakers with its own supply chain network.

Key OEM Customers

SAIC Motor (own assembly lines), Volkswagen (via joint ventures), General Motors (via joint ventures).

Type

OEM-Vehicle Manufacturer

Ecology

No information available.

Brand Authentication

Original parts are marked with unique QR codes on the packaging for verification via the official SAIC portal. Batch codes are laser-etched on the part housings in a 10-character format (one letter followed by 9 digits).

Certificates

IATF 16949, ISO 9001, ISO 14001.

Total: 649 UAH