The Soyat is a subcompact hatchback built by the Wuxi Soyat (南汽新雅途) branch of Nanjing Automobile (Group) Corporation . The car is based on the original 1984 ('System Porsche') version of the SEAT Ibiza Mark I (1984-1993).
9-810: After the first generation Ibiza was replaced, the technology and production line were bought by a joint venture between Nanjing Yuejin and the Malaysian Lion Group in 1997. Production did not begin, however, until Fiat took over the Lion Group's share in Jiangsu Nanya Auto , as the company was called. In 1999 the SEAT design was modified for the Chinese market and then rebranded as the Zhongguo Nanjing NJ6400, later as
18-484: A modern automobile produced after 1975 is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Lion Group Lion Group Malaysia is headed by chairman and chief executive officer William Cheng . Cheng's grandfather founded Lion as a small trading company in Singapore after leaving China in the 1920s. It became Malaysia 's biggest steel manufacturer after winning a license from the government in 1978. One of
27-793: A year, a forest concession in Sabah that is four times the size of Singapore, and the Silverstone tyre making business. Lion also has 26 Parkson department stores in Malaysia, 13 stores in China, and nine breweries in China. The group has offices in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia , Sri Lanka, the United States and Mexico. In 2010, Cheng acquired 33.5 million shares in Lion Industries Corp Bhd, one of
36-477: The company in 2005. In addition to the five-door Soyat hatchback, a four-door tall estate (two on the right-hand side) called the Soyat Unique NJ1020 is also available, using a wider and taller rear end borrowed from the more modern SEAT Inca . Although the car's design dates back to 1984, it proved reasonably popular. Production numbers have dropped considerably (from 4,261 in 2004 to 705 in
45-404: The first eleven months of 2007,) as Nanjing's focus switched to more modern and competitive Fiats and then MGs . Engines available were originally the "System Porsche" 1.2 and 1.5-litre (70 and 86 hp), the smaller engine has since been replaced with a 1,342 cc version of Toyota origins. All engines were paired to a 5 speed manual gearbox as standard. A facelifted model called NJ7150
54-629: The group's biggest investments is Suzuki Assemblers Malaysia Sdn Bhd which manufactures Suzuki motorcycles for the Malaysian market. Between 1997 and 1999 they were also involved in a joint venture with the Nanjing Group , producing the SEAT Ibiza -based Nanjing Yuejin Soyat for the Chinese market. Lion Group's key assets in Malaysia are two steel mills with a capacity of 3 million tons
63-399: The group's subsidiaries. In 2018, Lion Industries entered into an agreement to acquire the assets of Megasteel Sdn Bhd in an attempt to pay off the latter's debts. Cheng is a shareholder in both companies. This food and/or confectionery corporation or company-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Malaysian corporation or company article is
72-535: The modernized and fuel injected GHR Encore . This model continued until October 2003 when the Ibiza license expired and the design had to be updated. In March 2004 a Chinese mobile phone manufacturer called Ningbo Bird decided that it too wanted to get into the process of car manufacture. With Ningbo Bird joining the original partners in a 50/50 relationship, the new design was renamed the Soyat . Ningbo Bird then left
81-649: Was launched in 2004 and this was further modified in 2006 for the NJ7150B model with a new front design, but it was all for nothing and by 2008 Soyat production had ended and Nanjing's new owners SAIC closed down the Wuxi factory. The car was also noted to be reliable, cheap to maintain and cheap to buy. Pricing for the Yuejin Soyat ranged from 44,900 yuan to 48,300 yuan (6,280 to 6,760 USD). These models were mainly sold inside mainland China. This article about
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