THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
December 20, 2021 at 17:54 JST
Interior of a Hongqi H9 car is shown at the brand’s first dealership in Japan in Osaka’s Nanba district on Dec. 19. The H9 is Hongqi’s flagship luxury sedan and priced between 5.5 million yen and 11.5 million yen, excluding tax, in Japan. (Naoyuki Fukuda)
A leading Chinese automaker is seeking to find an entrance ramp into the difficult Japanese domestic market with its first dealership in Japan offering pricey luxury sedans. [Read More]
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