Changjiang was an automotive brand associated with the Jiaozuo Bus Works, located in Mengxian County, Henan Province, China. The brand primarily produced under-powered mini cars, notably the Clunguan JZK6420 type, which gained popularity as affordable taxis in the 1990s, particularly in Central China, including cities like Xi'an.
The vehicles manufactured by Changjiang were constructed using glassfibre reinforced plastic, allowing for the production of various body styles in small series. At least seven distinct body styles were known to have been produced under this brand. Some models were designated as Changjian, which translates to "large sword," with the ZK 101OS being one of the recognized variants. In addition to mini cars, the factory also produced minibuses, contributing to the local transportation options during that period.
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