| industry = Automotive
| products = Automobiles
| production = 281,594 (2022) In 1995, as part of its push for getting new Chinese partners, Ford acquired B shares equivalent to a 20% equity in JMC, becoming the second-largest shareholder. In 1996, JMC began selling its products in overseas markets, initially Egypt and the Middle East. In 1997, JMC and Ford started the production of their first joint product, the Ford Transit, with JMC supplying various key components (as engines and axles)
In late 2010, Jiangling released the first passenger vehicle of JMC under the newly launched JMC Yusheng sub-brand, the Yusheng S350 SUV.
In 2013, JMC reorganized the heavy truck manufacturer Changan Taiyuan as a wholly owned subsidiary named JMC Heavy Duty Vehicle. In mid-2021, JMC Heavy Duty Vehicle was sold to Volvo Trucks. Volvo Trucks later terminated the acquisition agreement, leaving JMC Heavy Duty Vehicle as a JMC subsidiary. , JMC Heavy Duty Vehicle production and sales are suspended.
In December 2021, JMC and Ford established a Shanghai-based joint venture focused on the production of passenger cars. The venture is called Jiangling Ford Motor Technology (Shanghai) Company (Jiangling Ford). JMC owns a 51% and Ford a 49% of its stake.
Corporate Leadership
Chairmen
- Wang Xigao (2010–2017)
- Qiu Tiangao (2017–present)
Chief Executive Officers/CEOs
- Sun Min (1993–2003)
- Yuan-Ching Chen (2005–2019)
- Wen Tao Wang (2019)
- Wong Manto (2019–2021)
- Xiong Chunying (2021–present)
Products
JMC (Jiangling)
A brand mainly for commercial vehicles
- JMC Teshun – Van
- JMC Fushun – Van
- Jiangling CV9 minivan
- JMC BaoWei (SUV)
- JMC pickup
- JMC Boarding (JMC Baodian) pickup
- JMC Yuhu pickup
- JMC Yuhu 3 pickup
- JMC Yuhu 5 pickup
- JMC Yuhu 7 pickup
- JMC Yuhu 9 pickup
- JMC Yuhu EV pickup
- JMC Qingka (Jiangling Light Truck) (small truck) – light trucks series (Up to 6 tons)
- JMC Conquer (Kairui and Kairui 800)
- JMC Carrying (Kaiyun)
- JMC Shunda
- JMC Shunda EV
- JMC medium-duty truck series (Up to 14 tons)
- JMC Convey (Kaiwei)
- JMC Yunba (commercial van)
- JMC E-Lushun (electric van for logistics)
- JMC E-Lushun V6 (BEV van)
- JMC E-Fushun (electric van)
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File:2017_JMC_Teshun_(front).jpg|JMC Teshun
File:JMC Fushun 007.jpg|JMC Fushun
File:Jiangling Baowei 002.jpg|JMC Baowei
File:20230119 JMC Kairui truck of China Post.jpg|JMC Kairui
File:JMC Kaiyun IMG003.jpg|JMC Kaiyun
File:JMC_Yunba_02_China_2017-03-19.jpg|JMC Yunba
File:JMC E-Lushun 001.jpg|JMC E-Lushun
File:JMC E-Lushun V6 001.jpg|JMC E-Lushun V6
File:JMC E-Fushun 003.jpg|JMC E-Fushun
</gallery>
Yusheng
A brand for passenger vehicles.
- Yusheng S330 CUV
- Yusheng S350 SUV
<gallery>
File:JMC Yunsheng S330 facelift 8.14.18.jpg|Yusheng S330
File:JMC Yusheng S350 at a gas station front.jpg|Yusheng S350
</gallery>
Lexing
In June 2023, JMC unveiled Lexing (), its first sub-brand aimed to only be used on new energy vehicles, and presented its first model, an electric light truck.
- Lexing E-Road
- Dadao Mohe
- Dadao EV (electric pickup truck)
<gallery>
File:JMC Dadao 007.jpg|Dadao Mohe
</gallery>
Ford
- JMC Transit (minibus, developed by Ford and JMC jointly)
- JMC E-series SVO – based on Ford E-series vans:
- E350 Communication/Command Vehicle
- E250 Luxury Business Vehicle
- E350 Investigation Vehicle
- E350 Anti-riot Assault Vehicle
- Ford Equator
- Ford Equator Sport
- Ford Everest (Discontinued)
- Ford Bronco New Energy
- Ford Territory (Export)
<gallery>
File:Ford Equator PHEV facelift 001.jpg|Ford Equator
File:Ford Equator Sport 007.jpg|Ford Equator Sport
File:FORD EVEREST (U375,UA) China (4).jpg|Ford Everest
File:2018 JMC-Ford Territory (front).jpg|Ford Territory
File:Ford Bronco New Energy 004.jpg|Ford Bronco New Energy
</gallery>
Former joint venture
thumb|The logo of Ford Beyond
In January 2022, Ford and JMC announced the establishment of Jiangling Ford Automobile Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd, a 49:51 joint venture to distribute Ford brand's passenger vehicle in China under Ford Beyond brand. Since Ford Motor Company holds a 32% stake in JMC, the controlling shareholder of the joint venture, after equity piercing, Ford actually holds 65.32% of the company's shares, making it a substantially foreign-controlled enterprise.
The Ford Beyond is merely a distribution channel brand, its product are sourced from JMC or directly imported.
On April 16, 2026, Jiangling Motors officially confirmed that Jiangling Ford Automobile Technology has completely ceased operations and has begun liquidation and deregistration, becoming the shortest-lived foreign-invested joint venture in the history of China's automotive industry.
Ford Beyond product
- Ford Ranger
- Ford Bronco
- Ford Bronco New Energy
- Ford Equator
- Ford Equator Sport/Territory
- Ford Raptor (imported)
Production
JMC produces vehicles under the JMC, JMC Yusheng, Ford and other brands and sub-brands. It has assembly plants around Nanchang (at Qingyunpu and the Xiaolan Economic Zone). JMC also has a new energy vehicle plant (the Fushan plant) in the Xiaolan Economic Zone.
Sales
The following table includes a list of annual sales according to company's data.
{| class="wikitable"
|+Sales of Jiangling Motors
!Year
!Total
!JMC
!Yusheng
!JMC Heavy Duty
!Ford
|-
!2010
|178,999
|126,641
| -
| -
|52,358
|-
!2011
|194,588
|135,993
| -
| -
|58,595
|-
!2012
|200,008
|134,485
|8,346
| -
|57,177
|-
!2013
|230,006
|148,061
|14,160
|392
|67,785
|-
!2014
|275,858
|177,036
|26,708
|38
|72,076
|-
!2015
|262,756
|165,512
|19,651
|33
|77,560
|-
!2016
|281,019
|163,219
|37,346
|52
|80,402
|-
!2017
|310,028
|211,672
|29,151
|636
|68,569
|-
!2018
|285,066
|218,257
|6,892
|1,516
|58,401
|-
!2019
|290,058
|189,317
|1,551
|1,080
|98,110
|-
!2020
|331,098
| colspan="4" |undisclosed
|-
!2021
|341,008
| colspan="4" |undisclosed
|-
!2022
|282,008
| colspan="4" |undisclosed
|-
!2023
|310,008
| colspan="4" |undisclosed
|-
!2024
|341,208
| colspan="4" |undisclosed
|-
!2025
|377,253
| colspan="4" |undisclosed
|}
Although Jiangling Motor is a public-listed company in which Ford Motor Company only holds a minority stake, the former's sales volume is consolidated into the latter's.
See also
- List of Chinese auto companies
