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Is China Automobile Research Institute a state-owned enterprise or a central enterprise?
China Automobile Research Institute is a state-owned enterprise and a central enterprise. China Automobile Research Institute refers to China Automobile Research Institute Co., Ltd., which is invested and controlled by China Automobile Technology Research Center Co., Ltd., a central enterprise directly under the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council, with Jiangsu Da Yue Group and Jiangsu Dafeng Port Holding Group as shareholders.

Brief introduction of China Automobile Research Institute;

The proving ground of China Automobile Research Institute is designed by an internationally renowned design company. The total length of the test road exceeds 60 kilometers. The design of main road facilities fully considers the use requirements of both passenger cars and commercial vehicles, and can meet the legal test of various vehicles.

The core service of China Automotive Research Institute is to serve the road test and testing of automobile products, covering the statutory inspection and testing, R&D testing and export certification testing of automobile complete vehicles and parts systems. In addition to traditional cars, it also takes into account the testing of new energy vehicles and intelligent networked vehicles.

The extended services of China Automotive Research Institute involve venue market activities (such as new product release and promotion, customer media test drive, automobile sports culture experience, driving training services, etc.). ).

In addition to complete road facilities, China Automotive Research Institute also has various international standard laboratories (such as tire laboratory, vehicle reinforcement corrosion laboratory, heavy vehicle emission laboratory, etc.). ), as well as rich and comprehensive supporting facilities (such as office buildings integrating office meetings and customer reception, hotels that can accommodate 400 people, large gas stations, large fast charging stations, etc.). ).