Gonow Way
The Gonow Way (simplified Chinese: 吉奥帅舰; traditional Chinese: 吉奧帥艦; pinyin: Jí'ào Shuàijiàn) was a compact SUV produced by the Chinese automaker Gonow, a subsidiary of Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC Group). The model was generally available from the mid-2000s through the mid-2010s, though exact availability varied by region and market.
The Gonow Way was typically positioned as an affordable entry-level SUV, targeting budget-conscious consumers in China and certain export markets. It was often characterized by a simple design and basic features. Engine options typically included small-displacement gasoline engines. Interior appointments were generally utilitarian, reflecting its price point.
While never achieving significant market share, the Gonow Way represented Gonow's efforts to participate in the growing SUV segment of the Chinese automotive market. The vehicle's production eventually ceased as Gonow's overall operations were absorbed into GAC Group's broader strategy. Information on specific technical specifications, trim levels, and sales figures can be difficult to obtain due to the limited availability of publicly accessible data regarding the Gonow brand and its individual models.