Caigiya

Caigiya is a West Kuijuan multinational automotive corporation headquartered in Juruhoton, West Kuiju. It is the largest Kuijuan automaker, the third largest in Escar, and the seventh largest in the world by production.

Caigiya was founded in 1887 by Caigiya Ehui, a soldier and entrepeneur, and originally specialised in the production of. The company entered the automotive industry for the first time in 1921, when it acquired the Bayot Motor Car Company. By the 1930s, Caigiya's automotive division greatly outpaced its rail and other heavy industry investments, and it was granted a number of lucrative military contracts for vehicle engines, armoured cars and other projects. The Second Escar-Varunan War and subsequent partition of Kuiju saw the company almost wiped out, as many of its assets were confiscated by occupation authorities and the automotive market in Kuiju collapsed. Like many other West Kuijuan industrial giants, the company was saved by the Industral Rejuvenation Initiative of the 1960s. Today it is once again one of the country's corporate giants, and is considered to be among the 'Big 3' of West Kuijuan companies, next to Ergeten and Yutumo.

Besides the main brand, which specialises in cars and vans, Caigiya also operates a number of subsidiaries in other industries, such as Caigiya Aerospace (civilian aircraft), Caigiya Land Systems (military vehicles) and Caigiya Maritime (shipbuilding). It also has shares in other vehicle manufacturers such as Kendō Automotive, Shiroyama and KAC Group.