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Deal raises prospects for ‘automotive Foxconn’

Magna forms joint venture with BAIC

- NORIHIKO SHIROUZU

BEIJING: In China, where the future of the car is looking more and more electric, newcomers to the auto industry are looking for partners to help them build their vehicles.

Enter Canadian auto supplier Magna Internatio­nal Inc which aims to spearhead a shift to contract vehicle manufactur­ing through its new partnershi­p with stateowned Chinese carmaker BAIC Group.

According to five people familiar with the matter, their joint venture is likely to build vehicles for ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing and possibly Chinese electric car startup Singulato Motors, in addition to BAIC’s electric unit BJEV.

The Magna-BAIC deal, announced in June, realises a long-held dream of Magna Steyr, the supplier’s Austrian unit and the world’s biggest player in the still niche business of contract car assembly, to expand beyond Europe.

It could also portend the rise of an ‘automotive Foxconn’ for electric cars — an idea discussed by industry executives for years.

Given EVs’ low volumes compared to traditiona­l models, it makes sense for some firms to outsource assembly in the same way Apple Inc and other tech companies do with Taiwan’s Foxconn Technology Group, formally known as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd.

The time is ripe for such a developmen­t in China, some experts say. Beijing’s use of industry quotas and other policies to make the world’s biggest auto market as electric as possible has given rise to at least 50 Chinese EV startups, many of which will need a helping hand.

Magna is well placed to take on the challenge, already producing cars for MercedesBe­nz, BMW AG and Jaguar in Europe, including the all-electric Jaguar I-Pace SUV.

The venture with BAIC will co-opt a BAIC plant in Zhenjiang in the eastern province of Jiangsu which has an annual production capacity of 180,000 vehicles.

“This is exactly what some people think companies like Tesla should have done — let experience­d companies like Magna do the manufactur­ing for them,” said James Chao, Shanghai-based chief analyst at consultanc­y IHS Markit. “They would allow them to ramp up much more quickly, without production hiccups.”

Magna officials say the China joint venture’s primary objective is to help develop vehicle technologi­es for BJEV. It is also expected to produce cars for BJEV’s Arcfox brand that aims to compete with Tesla Inc, according to BAIC.

But it could offer the same services to external companies or make “already developed products” with different platforms from the one the joint venture would help develop for BJEV, said Klaus Drobnak, head of Magna Steyr’s Asia operations.

Asked how quickly and big contract manufactur­ing would grow in China, Drobnak, who is based at Magna Steyr’s headquarte­rs in Graz, Austria, said he wasn’t sure at this early stage.

“But we are trying to spearhead such a developmen­t,” he said.

“There are some auto companies in China who need a premium manufactur­ing service and that any of them could be the potential customer of the new JV,” BAIC spokesman Lian Qingfeng said.

Didi will most likely be one of Magna’s first clients in China given its deal with BAIC this year to work together on customised vehicle design, according to three of the people.

The firm, which dominates China’s ridehailin­g market and which sources have said was valued at $56 billion in 2017, wants its own fleet, tailored for ride-hailing and car-sharing.

Didi’s first-generation car, dubbed the D1 internally, is slated to be deployed by 2020, according to people familiar with the plans. Its D2 and D3 models are also being worked on, although they are still in the early planning stages.

Didi declined to comment on specific plans, saying only that BAIC was a valued partner.

For both companies, partnering makes sense as they seek to manage the very expensive costs involved in electric car technologi­es.

Singulato, backed by domestic investors and Intel Corp which has a small stake, also has a pre-existing partnershi­p with BAIC. That deal includes the developmen­t of ‘intelligen­t vehicles’ and sharing manufactur­ing resources.

It needs a contract manufactur­er’s help rather urgently because it has not yet received a car assembly licence from regulators, even though it plans to begin producing and selling its first model, an SUV called the iS6, by the end of this year.

Two sources said the Magna-BAIC plant, which needs to be modified and re-tooled in line with Magna’s production system, might not be able to help Singulato immediatel­y.

In that case, the iS6 would likely be first made by BAIC with the joint venture possibly taking over later, they said.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Singulato Motors needs a contract manufactur­er’s help rather urgently because it has not yet received a car assembly licence from regulators, even though it plans to begin producing and selling its first model, an SUV called the iS6, by the end of this...
REUTERS Singulato Motors needs a contract manufactur­er’s help rather urgently because it has not yet received a car assembly licence from regulators, even though it plans to begin producing and selling its first model, an SUV called the iS6, by the end of this...

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