Quick Takeaways
  • The agreement secures long-term industrial continuity for Santana’s Linares plant through licensed production with BAIC.
  • Linares is positioned as a strategic hub for future vehicle programs supported by global platforms and technology transfer.
On December 22, Santana Motors BAIC production agreement plans were formally advanced following a high-level meeting in Beijing, China. The discussions took place at BAIC’s research and development center and focused on preparing a manufacturing agreement for Santana’s Linares facility in Spain, reinforcing the brand’s industrial roadmap.
The meeting brought together senior representatives from Santana Motors, BAIC, Anhui Coronet Tech Co., the Linares City Council, and other strategic partners. This coordination marked a decisive step toward long-term production planning, aligning stakeholders on timelines, responsibilities, and manufacturing scope for future vehicle programs.
Santana Motors BAIC production agreement strengthens Linares
The finalized alliance secures the operational future of the Santana factory and brand while defining Linares as a strategic production hub. The industrial framework emphasizes localized manufacturing, technology transfer, and platform utilization to support new model development and scalable production capacity.
With this agreement, Linares is positioned to play a central role in assembling next-generation vehicles designed to meet evolving market demands. The plan also supports regional employment, supplier integration, and sustained industrial activity within Spain’s automotive manufacturing ecosystem.
Key outcomes of the agreement include
  • Long-term utilization of the Linares production facility
  • Licensed vehicle manufacturing based on BAIC platforms
  • Strategic collaboration across engineering, supply chain, and production
  • Clear timelines for future model introduction

Santana Motors confirmed that two new Santana-branded models will be manufactured under license from BAIC. These vehicles are scheduled to enter the market in 2026, marking a new chapter for the brand as it transitions into its next phase of production-led growth with international technology support.
The Santana Motors BAIC production agreement reflects a broader trend of cross-border automotive partnerships, combining established manufacturing bases with global platform expertise to accelerate market readiness and industrial stability.
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