CAC Motor

Chengdu Automotive Corporation Limited (成都汽车股份有限公司 Chéngdū qìchē gǔfèn yǒuxiàn gōngsī) is a Chinese automobile manufacturer headquartered in, ,. Formed in 1986 as a joint-venture between the Sichuan provincial government, Fuji Heavy Industries (now ) and Chinese billionaire Rui Yuchen, Yuchen would buy out the stake of FHI in 1999 and the stake of the Sichuan provincial government in 2011. It sells passenger vehicles under the CAC Auto, Mengxing, Jiuzhai, HGI and Holden brands.

Production facilities
Headquartered in, , CAC has production bases in , ; , ; and at , , and  in Sichuan.

CAC Subaru
Established in 1986 and originally the main unit of the company, this manufacturer is a joint-venture between CAC Motor and Subaru Corporation which manufactures Subaru vehicles for sale in China.

Xian Subaru Motor Co. Ltd.

Operates a passenger car production base at the. Its production base in makes the  and.

Guang'an CAC Subaru Engine Production Co. Ltd.

Making engines at a 130,000 units/year capacity production base at a factory near in Sichuan province.

CAC Volkswagen
Established in 2003, it produces cars under the Volkswagen, SEAT and Belna marquees.

Mianyang Volkswagen Motor Co. Ltd.

Located in, Sichuan, it produces the Volkswagen Isla, , , Belna Bosco and Belna Voyageur. It formerly assembled the and later the  from knock-down kits prepared by.

FAW Group
In 2015, CAC made an agreement with state-owned to sell re-badged FAW Group-made vehicles in overseas markets. These include:
 * In 2021, as part of it's relaunch lineup press conference at, Holden introduced the third generation Holden Genius, now a re-badged , and the Holden Spirit, a re-badged . The revived Genius effectively replaces the , as General Motors, whom CAC acquired Holden from, still holds the "Captiva" trademark.

SAIC Motor
In 2018, CAC initiated an alliance with for technical cooperation and for CAC to sell re-badged SAIC models in certain markets.