If you look impartially at the adventures of the Chinese in Russia, it becomes clear that of the dozen and a half brands of the Celestial Empire, who rushed for their share of the treasures in our car-free country, the vast majority acted in a stereotyped way. Without further ado, they export their products and sell them for an incredible amount of money, taking advantage of the lack of competition and excessive demand. Why incredible? Well, try to imagine that a year ago they tried to sell you a crossover from China for 4 million rubles. Wouldn’t you turn around and leave the car dealership furious, cursing the furious dealers?
Chinese companies are content to drive up prices by not opening production in Russia and, with rare exceptions, not even trying to surpass last year’s meager sales numbers. Only Haval, which has its own working factory near Tula, stands out from the general queue. But somehow he doesn’t show desperate sales growth – according to the Avtostat agency, they sold 6.7% less for 11 months than in 2021.
And yet there is another small but very cunning bird who plays his own part and may have a high chance of overwhelming success. This is JAC, which in its history has covered everything you can imagine – from engines and components to forklifts, buses and trucks. It only started producing passenger cars about 20 years ago. Therefore, it is not easy for her to compete on an equal footing with the monsters of the Chinese car industry, even though specialists such as Italian Daniel Gallone, a former designer of Maserati and Alfa Romeo, work with her. The tactics chosen by the company from Hefei were not trivial.