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2005-Global Partnerships Final Poster.Qxd 8/17/2005 3:54 PM Page 1 2005-global partnerships final poster.qxd 8/17/2005 3:54 PM Page 1 SPONSORED BY GGuuiiddee ttoo gglloobbaall aauuttoommoottiivvee ppaarrttnneerrsshhiippss FULL OWNERSHIP EQUITY STAKES VEHICLE ASSEMBLY ALLIANCES TECHNICAL/PARTS ALLIANCES BMW AG Owned by: Joint venture: Contract assembly: •DaimlerChrysler - gasoline engines - Brazil •Mini •Quandt family - 46.6% •BMW Brilliance •Magna Steyr, Austria •Land Rover - diesel engines - UK •Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Ltd. •Other shareholders - 53.4% Automotive Co., China •PSA/Peugeot-Citroen - gasoline engines - France & UK •Tritec Motors, Brazil •Toyota -diesel engines DAIMLERCHRYSLER AG Owns: Owned by: Joint venture: Contract assembly: •BMW - gasoline engines - Brazil •Chrysler group •McLaren Group - 40% •Deutsche Bank - 6.9% •Beijing Benz-DaimlerChrysler •Karmann, Germany •GM - hybrid drive system •Mercedes-Benz •Mitsubishi - 12.8% •Kuwait Investments - 7.2% Automotive, China •Magna Steyr, Austria •Hyundai/Mitsubishi - 4-cylinder engines (Mercedes-Benz owns 100% of Maybach and Smart) •Mitsubishi Fuso - 65% •Other shareholders - 85.9% •Fujian Motor Industry Group, China DONGFENG MOTOR CORP. Owns: Owned by: Joint venture: •Dongfeng Yueda Kia Dongfeng Motor Corp. •Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor Co. Ltd. •Dongfeng Automobile Co. - •Chinese central government - •Dongfeng Honda Automobile Co., China 70% 100% Automobile (Wuhan), China •Zhengzhou Nissan •Dongfeng Motor Co., China Automobile Co., China •Dongfeng Peugeot Citroen Automobile Co., China FIAT S.P.A. Owns: Owned by: Joint venture: Contract assembly: •General Motors - powertrains - Poland •Fiat Auto S.p.A. •Ferrari - 50% •Agnelli family - 22% •Nanjing Fiat - China •Pininfarina, Italy •Suzuki - diesel engines - India (Fiat Auto owns 100% of Alfa Romeo, Fiat and Lancia) •Other shareholders - 78% •SEVEL - Italy, France •Suzuki, Hungary •Maserati S.p.A. •Tofas - Turkey •Nissan, South Africa •Iveo Fiat - Brazil •Mekong Corp., Vietnam FIRST AUTOMOBILE WORKS GROUP Owns: Owned by: Joint venture: •FAW-Volkswagen First Automobile (FAW) •FAW Car Co. Ltd. 64% Chinese central government - •FAW Hainan Automotive, Automotive, China •Tianjin FAW Toyota Motor, •Changchun FAW Fengyue Auto Co. Ltd. 100% China Works Group •FAW Huali (Tianjin) Motor, China China •Tianjin FAW Xiali Automobile, China FORD MOTOR CO. Owns: Owned by: Joint venture: Contract assembly: •Ford Otosan Engine - Turkey •Aston Martin •Mazda - 33.4% •Common stock - 60% •AutoAlliance, U.S. & •Ford Otosan, Turkey •Getrag - transaxles - France •Jaguar •Class B stock - 40% Thailand •Otokar, Turkey •Getrag - transmissions - Germany & UK •Land Rover (family held) •Changan Ford, China •Pininfarina, Italy •Nemak - aluminum - Canada •Volvo •Jiangling Motors Corp., •Santana, Spain China •Thai-Swedish Assembly, Thailand FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD. Owns: •Master Trust Bank of Japan - •Subaru •Suzuki Motor - 1.1% 7. 3% •Chase Manhattan Bank - 7.0% Owned by: •Japan Trust Services Bank - •General Motors - 20% 6.6% •Suzuki - 2.7% •Other shareholders - 56.4% GENERAL MOTORS Owns: Owned by: Joint venture: Contract assembly: •Fiat - powertrains - Poland •Adam Opel AG •Fuji Heavy Industries - 20.1% •Shareholders - 100% •AvtoVAZ, Russia •AM General, U.S. •Honda - gasoline engines - Japan •Holden Ltd. •GM Daewoo Auto & •Suzuki (CAMI), Canada •Fuji Heavy Industries, Japan •Isuzu - powertrains - Poland & Japan •Saab Automobile AB Technology Co. - 50.9% •Isuzu, Australia •Heuliez, France •Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center - China •Vauxhall Motors Ltd. •Isuzu - 8.4% •Toyota (NUMMI), U.S. •Magna Steyr, Austria •Shanghai GM Dongyue Automotive - powertrains - China •SAIC GM Wuling, China •Delta Motor Corp. •Suzuki Motor Corp. - 20.2% •Renault, Europe •VM Motori - engine design - Italy •Shanghai GM, China •Suzuki, Japan •Shanghai GM Dongyue, China •Shanghai GM Norsom, China HONDA MOTOR CO. LTD. Owned by: Joint venture: •Guangzhou Honda •General Motors - gasoline engines •Japan Trustee Services Bank - 7.1% •Bangchan General Assembly, Automobile, China •Master Trust Bank of Japan - 5.9% Thailand •Honda Atlas Cars, Pakistan •Other shareholders - 87% •Dongfeng Honda Automobile, •Honda Automobile, China China HYUNDAI MOTOR CO. Owns: Owned by: Joint venture: Contract assembly: •DaimlerChrysler - engines - Germany •Dongfeng Yueda Kia •Hyundai Mobis - 14.5% •Beijing Hyundai Motor, China •Mitsubishi Motors, Venezuela Automobile - 50% •INI Steel - 5.3% •Hyundai Indonesia Motor, •Kia Motors Corp. - 38.6% •Chung Mong Koo - 5.2% Indonesia •Other shareholders - 75% •Kia Indonesia Motor, Indonesia ISUZU MOTORS LTD. Owned by: •Mizuho Global - 11.1% •General Motors - powertrains - Poland & Japan •General Motors - 12% •Master Trust Bank of Japan - •Japan Trustee Services Bank 5.7% - 11.9% •Other shareholders - 59.3% MAZDA MOTOR CORP. Owned by: Joint venture: Contract assembly: •Ford Motor Co. - 33.4% •AutoAlliance, U.S. & Thailand •Colombiana Automotriz, •Japan Trustee Services Bank - 8.5% Colombia •Other shareholders - 58.1% •Suzuki, Japan MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORP. Owned by: Joint venture: Contract assembly: •Netherlands Car B.V. (NedCar) •Phoenix Capital Assoc. - 28% •Beijing Automotive Industrial •Pininfarina, Italy •DaimlerChrysler - 18.8% Holding Co., China •Mazda, Japan •Mitsubishi Heavy Industries - 8.3% •DaimlerChrysler, China •Mitsubishi Corp. - 2.9% •Mitsubishi, Thailand •Other shareholders - 42% •Proton NISSAN MOTOR CO. LTD. Owns: Owned by: Contract assembly: •Dongfeng Motor - 50% •Renault SA - 44.4% •Suzuki, Japan •Renault SA - 15% •Japan Trustee Services •Mitsubishi, Japan •Zhengzhou Nissan Bank - 5.0% •Nissan Shatai, Japan Automobile - 30% •Nissan (self owned) - 2.7% •Mazda, Japan •Other shareholders - 47.9% PORSCHE AG Owned by: Contract assembly: •Volkswagen - engines •Porsche and Piech families - 50% •Valmet, Finland •Institutional investors - 30% •Volkswagen, Slovakia •Other shareholders - 20% PSA/PEUGEOT-CITROEN SA Owns: Owned by: Joint venture: •Dongfeng Peugeot Citroen, •BMW - gasoline engines - France & UK •Dongfeng Peugeot Citroen •Peugeot family - 29.2% •SEVEL, Italy & France China •Ford - diesel engines - France & UK Automobile - 32% •Other shareholders - 70.8% •Toyota Peugeot Citroen •Renault (Somaca), Morocco •Renault - engines and transmissions - France Automobile, Czech Republic RENAULT SA Owns: Owned by: Joint venture: •Renault (Somaca), Morocco •Oyak - powertrains - Turkey •Dacia (99.3%) •Avtoframos - 62% •Public - 61.2% •General Motors, Europe •Volvo •Cofal - LCV engines - Brazil •Nissan Motor Co. - 44.4% •Nissan Motor Co. - 15% •Mahindra & Mahindra, India •PSA - engines and transmissions - France •Samsung - 70.1% •French state - 15.7% •Avtoframos, Russia Contract assembly: •Oyak, Bursa - 51% •Other shareholders - 7.1% •Dongfeng, China •Nissan, Spain •Iran Khodro & Saipa, Iran SHANGHAI AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY Owns: Joint venture: •Shanghai Volkswagen Shanghai Automotive CORP. (SAIC) •GM-Daewoo Auto & Technology - 9.9% •SAIC GM Wuling Automobile, Automotive, China China •Shanghai GM Norsom, China Industry Corp. •Shanghai GM Corp., China •Shanghai GM Dongyue, China SUZUKI MOTOR CORP. Owns: Owned by: Joint venture: Contract assembly: •Fuji Heavy Industries - 2.7% •GM - 20.0% •GM (CAMI), Canada •GM Daewoo, South Korea •GM-Daewoo Auto & •Fuji Heavy Industries - 1.7% •Chongqing Changan Suzuki Technology - 11.2% •Chase Manhattan Bank - 6.3% Automobile Co., China •Maruti Udyog Ltd. - 54.2% •Other shareholders - 70.9% •Jiangxi Changhe Suzuki, China •Suzuki (self owned) - 1.1% TOYOTA MOTOR CORP. Owns: Owned by: Joint venture: Contract assembly: •BMW - diesel engines - Germany •Daihatsu Motors - 51.1% •Master Trust Bank of •GM (NUMMI), U.S. •Kanto Auto Works, Japan •FAW Toyota Changchun Engine - China •Hino Motors - 50.1% Japan - 7.0% •Guangzhou Toyota Motor, China •Guangqi Toyota Engine - China •Toyota (self-owned) - 9.0% •Sichuan Toyota Motor, China •Tianjin Fenjin Auto Parts - components - China •Japan Trustee Services •Tianjin FAW Toyota Motor, China •Tianjin Toyota Motor Engine - China Bank - 7.8% •Toyota Peugeot Citroen •Toyota FAW (Tianjin) - dies - China •Toyota Industries - 5.4% Automobile, Czech Republic •Other shareholders - 70.8% •GM - hybrid powertrains - U.S. VOLKSWAGEN AG •Bentley Motors Ltd. Owned by: •State of Lower Saxony - Joint venture: Contract assembly: •DaimlerChrysler - engines - Germany •Audi AG (99.1%) •Bugatti •Institutional investors 13.7% •FAW-Volkswagen Automotive, •Ford, Portugal (Audi AG owns 100% of •Seat abroad - 38.9% •VW (self-owned) - 9.8% China •Porsche, Slovakia •Skoda •Private shareholders - •Institutional investors in •Shanghai Volkswagen Lamborghini) 30.2% Germany - 7.4% Automotive, China Data current as of August 2005.
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