Caoa Chery is still in full operation, but now the bet will be on an SUV with satellite navigation
Caoa is living in new times. It has a long partnership with the Chinese Cherry, hence the Caoa Cherry vehicles, but no longer produces any model of the Korean Hyundai. On the other hand, it brings to Brazil another Chinese brand, Changan and, like Cherry, it will import and produce some of its first models.
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The first will be a medium SUV called the Uni-T. This is also how its Anápolis plant is produced, with a 177 horsepower engine, 30 and a half kilos of torque, coupled to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission.
Extremely modern, it has satellite navigation, voice command and a beautiful 12.3-inch multimedia screen.