Filed under: China Plants/Manufacturing

The relationship between
Malcolm Bricklin's Visionary Vehicles and Chinese automaker Chery seems to be changing
Autoweek reports. According to
The Wall Street Journal Bricklin wasn't satisfied with Chery's safety and quality control and will instead design his own cars. The WSJ story says Visionary Vehicles plans to hire Western designers whose creations would be built by a Chinese company to be named later.
Autoblog spoke via email to a Visionary Vehicles spokesperson Wednesday night who said Bricklin has met with 12 Chinese manufacturers and hopes to narrow his list to three early next year. One of those should be Chery. The spokesperson said those three will produce Visionary Vehicles cars in China. Autoweek says their sources suggest The First Automobile Works Group Shanghai Automotive Industry and Geely are also in the running.
The fate of the 25 or so who
signed up to sell Chery autos in the U.S. is unknown.
[Sources:
Autoweek; The Wall Street Journal via
Car and Driver]
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