Yinxiang Group
The Yinxiang Group (银翔) is an industrial company based in Chongqing, China, specializing in real estate and research, development, manufacturing and sales of motorcycles, passenger vehicles, gasoline engines and general-purpose engines and equipment.[1]
| Product type | real estate and research, development, manufacturing and sales of motorcycles, gasoline engines and general-purpose engines and equipments. | 
|---|---|
| Country | China | 
| Introduced | 1997 | 
| Website | www | 
Brands
    
    Yinxiang Motorcycle
    
The Yinxiang Motorcycle (Chinese: 银翔摩托; pinyin: Yínxiáng Móto) was founded in 1997. It is the motorcycle brand of Yinxiang Group.[2]
Huansu
    
BAIC Yinxiang's sub-brand Huansu is a joint venture brand between the BAIC Group and Yinxiang Group that sells passenger cars.[3]
 Huansu H2 Huansu H2
 Huansu H3 Huansu H3
 Huansu H6 Huansu H6
 Huansu S2 Huansu S2
 Huansu S3 Huansu S3
 Huansu S5 Huansu S5
 Huansu S6 Huansu S6
 Huansu S7 Huansu S7
Bisu
    
With the experience of the BAIC Yinxiang joint venture, the Bisu brand was created. Bisu is a brand that sells crossovers and MPVs.[4]
 Bisu M3 Bisu M3
 Bisu T3 Bisu T3
 Bisu T5 Bisu T5
Weiwang
    
Weiwang is a brand under the Beiqi (BAIC) Yinxiang Automobile joint venture that focuses on compact MPVs, CUVs, and minivans.
- Weiwang 205
- Weiwang 306
- Weiwang 307
- Weiwang 407 EV
- Weiwang M20
- Weiwang M30
- Weiwang M35
- Weiwang M50F
- Weiwang M60
- Weiwang S50
 Weiwang 306 Weiwang 306
_307_Extended_panel_van_front%252C_8.3.19.jpg.webp) Weiwang 307 Weiwang 307
 Weiwang M20 Weiwang M20
 Weiwang M30 Weiwang M30
 Weiwang M35 Weiwang M35
 Weiwang M50F Weiwang M50F
 Weiwang M60 Weiwang M60
Ruixiang
    
The BAIC Ruixiang is another brand launched after the original BAIC Yinxiang went bankrupt in April 2021 when a Chongqing court rules over the bankruptcy and re-organization proceedings. A total of 2 billion yuan was later invested in the company as of 2021 and it was renamed to BAIC Ruixiang Automobile. 300 million yuan comes from BAIC Group through a newly established subsidiary of Chongqing Changhe Automobile, 487 million came from the origial Yinxiang Group and 1,2 billion came from an investment fund owned by the Chongqing municipal government. The Ruixiang brand was launched with the introduction of the Ruixiang X5 and X3 with three rebadged vehicles later joined the lineup in 2022 under the Boteng series.[5]
- Ruixiang X3
- Ruixiang X5
- Ruixiang Boteng V1
- Ruixiang Boteng V2
- Ruixiang Boteng M3
References
    
- "Yinxiang Company". Yinxiang official website. Archived from the original on 2009-03-26. Retrieved 2009-11-04.
- "Yinxiang Motorcycles".
- "BAIC-Huansu, joint venture between BAIC Group and Yinxiang Group".
- "Bisu Auto".
- "The Big Read: Story of BAW & BAIC (part 3)".

