Dongfeng Motor Corporation Ltd. is a Chinese
state-owned
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automobile manufacturer headquartered in
Wuhan,
Hubei. Founded in 1969, it is currently the third largest of the "
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" state-owned car manufacturers of China, namely:
SAIC Motor
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,
FAW Group, Dongfeng Motor Corporation, and
Changan Automobile, with car sales of 5.37 million, 3.50 million, 3.28 million and 2.30 million in 2021 respectively.
The company develops and markets vehicles under its own branding, such as
Venucia,
Fengdu,
Voyah
Voyah (岚图) is an automobile manufacturer specializing in designing and developing electric vehicles. Voyah is the luxury division of Chinese State-owned automaker Dongfeng Motor Corporation.
Two concepts were unveiled at the brand's launch in ...
,
Aeolus
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,
Forthing, as well as under foreign-branded joint ventures such as Dongfeng-Honda, Dongfeng-Nissan and Dongfeng-Peugeot Citroën (all via subsidiary
Dongfeng Motor Group
Dongfeng Motor Group Co., Ltd. known also as DFG is a Chinese holding company based in Wuhan, Hubei. Its H shares were listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange.
Dongfeng Motor Group formed several joint ventures with other foreign automobile make ...
). In 2021, foreign-branded cars took 79% of sales. It also produces electric vehicles under some of the previously listed brandings, including dedicated EV brands such as Voyah.
In addition to commercial and consumer vehicles, it also manufactures parts and cooperates with foreign companies.
Dongfeng has one direct listed subsidiary:
Dongfeng Motor Group
Dongfeng Motor Group Co., Ltd. known also as DFG is a Chinese holding company based in Wuhan, Hubei. Its H shares were listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange.
Dongfeng Motor Group formed several joint ventures with other foreign automobile make ...
(DFG);
Dongfeng Automobile Co., Ltd. is a listed company owned by DFG's joint venture
Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd.
Dongfeng Motor Company Limited (abb. DFL), most commonly known in English-language sources as Dongfeng Nissan,In Chinese sources, () most commonly refers to Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company, a DFL subsidiary. is a Chinese automobile m ...
(DFL).
Some sources may refer to the company as Dong Feng, use an acronym like DFM, or use the name in conjunction with others when referring to a subsidiary, joint venture, or other associated enterprises such as "Dongfeng Yueda Kia", for example.
History
Background and founding
During the
Korean war, there was a need for trucks to be used on the battlefield. The Ministry of Machinery planned a factory to build an imitation of the
GAZ-51 truck. This was originally planned to be at
Qingshan District, Wuhan
Qingshan District () forms part of the urban core of and is one of 13 urban districts of the prefecture-level city of Wuhan, the capital of Hubei Province, China. On the right bank of the Yangtze, it borders the districts of Wuchang (for a very s ...
, and later revised to
Wuchang District, also in
Wuhan. In 1955, these sites were disregarded as being too vulnerable to
air raids, and
Chengdu
Chengdu (, ; Simplified Chinese characters, simplified Chinese: 成都; pinyin: ''Chéngdū''; Sichuanese dialects, Sichuanese pronunciation: , Standard Chinese pronunciation: ), Chinese postal romanization, alternatively Romanization of Chi ...
was chosen as the proposed site.
The reasoning is also mentioned in a dictate of Chairman
Mao Zedong; as part of his "
Third Front" strategy
However, due to the poor state of the economy, the plans were shelved.
In 1958, Hunan was picked as the site for the proposed truck factory, as the Yangtze basin area of the province didn't have any heavy industry yet. In 1960 preparations started at the site in Shiyan, but were abruptly halted. As the Chinese economy improved, and as a result of the
Sino-Soviet split, production of military trucks came into the spotlight again, and construction of the Second Automobile Works () was included in the third
five-year plan in 1965.
The company was officially founded in 1969 at a village of 100 residents, that would later grow to become
Shiyan
Shiyan () is a prefecture-level city in northwestern Hubei, China, bordering Henan to the northeast, Chongqing to the southwest, and Shaanxi to the north and west. At the 2020 census, its population was 3,209,004 of whom 1,033,407 lived in the b ...
city. This remote location was chosen as its topography consisted of over 40 shallow valleys, allowing factories to be concealed, while also being on the route of the
Xiangyang–Chongqing railway.
Due to its remote countryside location with limited equipment, the company only managed to produce 200 automobiles by 1972.
Mass production (1975-2000)
In 1975, the first
EQ240 2.5-ton Dongfeng truck was produced, followed by the
EQ140 5-ton model in 1978, which was also the first civilian truck by the company.
At its peak the EQ140 held a domestic market share of 66%. In 1986, Dongfeng surpassed 100,000 vehicles produced annually. In 1987, a new 3-ton model was launched.
Traditionally manufacturing commercial vehicles, by 2001 these made up about 73% of Dongfeng's production.
By 2012, that figure had reversed, and 73% of manufactures were passenger cars.
However, the percentage of consumer offerings was likely lower as passenger car counts may include
microvans, tiny commercial vehicles that are popular in China.
Between 1978 and 1985
[ alongside the market-based Chinese economic reforms instituted by Deng Xiaoping, Dongfeng was transformed from a manufacturer of two heavy-duty trucks][ with fragmented operations and ownership into a single, centrally managed enterprise.] This process included placing all Dongfeng operations—from part manufacture to vehicle assembly—under the control of a single business entity and the merger of six truck production bases as well as a number of other companies previously controlled by provincial governments. Post-1985, further reforms took place that allowed Dongfeng greater autonomy; the company was removed from the direct administrative control of the central government.[
By the mid-1980s, its assets had tripled from those initially given to it by the state in 1981, and management was desirous of even greater production capacity.] But in 1995, the company was experiencing financial difficulties as was the case with many Chinese automobile manufacturers at this time. The situation was still dire in 1998 precipitating a 1999 restructuring of the company.[
In 1992, the company changed its name to Dongfeng, or "East Wind" in Chinese.
This state owned enterprise has come into conflict with authority at both the national and provincial levels. Alongside First Automobile Works it saw the successful dismantling of the Automobile Corporation, a central government entity presumably tasked with preventing non-competitive business practices through dictating output volumes and curtailing purchasing as well as exasperation at the right of the State to make managerial appointments.]
The Chinese partner in many Sino-foreign joint venture companies, Dongfeng initiated most of these cooperative efforts with foreign firms in the early 2000s. But its first was established in 1992 with French PSA Group. Known as Dongfeng Citroën Automobile Company (DCAC), it was the forerunner to the current Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroën Automobile Limited (DPCA).
2000 to 2010
By 2003, Dongfeng had established joint ventures with Kia Motors (Dongfeng Yueda Kia
Dongfeng Yueda Kia Motor Co., Ltd. is an automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Yancheng, China and a joint venture between Dongfeng Motor Corporation, Jiangsu Yueda Group and Kia.
History
Dongfeng Yueda Kia was founded in 2002.
In A ...
, 2002), Honda (Dongfeng Honda
Dongfeng Honda Automobile Co., Ltd. is an automobile manufacturing company headquartered in Wuhan, China, and a 50:50 joint-venture between Dongfeng Motor Group and Honda Motor Company. It currently produces a variety of Honda models also ava ...
, 2003), and Nissan (Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd.
Dongfeng Motor Company Limited (abb. DFL), most commonly known in English-language sources as Dongfeng Nissan,In Chinese sources, () most commonly refers to Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company, a DFL subsidiary. is a Chinese automobile m ...
, 2003). As of 2011, it had more Sino-foreign joint ventures than any other Chinese automaker,[ and the 2013 creation of a partnership with French Renault means it retains this title today.
In 2004, intermediate holding company of the group, Dongfeng Motor Group, became a listed company in the ]Hong Kong Stock Exchange
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (SEHK, also known as Hong Kong Stock Exchange) is a stock exchange based in Hong Kong. As of the end of 2020, it has 2,538 listed companies with a combined market capitalization of HK$47 trillion. It is repor ...
; Dongfeng Yueda Kia remained in the unlisted portion of the group.
Dongfeng announced in November 2006 that they intend to sell their vehicles in Japan.
In 2009, it sold 1.9 million vehicles ranking second among domestic automakers[UPDATE 2-Incentives boost China's SAIC Feb auto sales 45 pct](_blank)
reuters.com, Mon Mar 8, 2010 10:09pm EST and third overall.
xinhuanet.com, 2010-02-22 10:27:20
2010 to present
In 2010, the company sold 2.72 million units, making it the second most-productive Chinese vehicle-maker. It reported 1.72 million sales of passenger vehicles that same year.
2011 production figures put the company in second place, in terms of production volume, in its home market; Dongfeng produced 3.06 million vehicles that year.
It was the second-largest Chinese automaker in 2012 by production volume, and Dongfeng manufactured over 2.76 million whole vehicles that year with passenger cars comprising 73% of manufacture. The number of cars counted as passenger vehicles may conflate consumer offerings and tiny commercial trucks and vans known as microvans, however.
Dongfeng established its first research and development facility outside of China in October 2012 when it acquired a 70 percent stake in the Swedish engineering company T Engineering AB.
In December 2013, Dongfeng and the French automaker Renault agreed to form a 50:50 joint venture, Dongfeng Renault Automotive Co Ltd., to manufacture Renault brand passenger cars for the Chinese market. The two partners agreed to invest an initial 7.76 billion yuan (US$1.27 billion) in the venture, which became Dongfeng's sixth joint venture with a foreign automaker—the most of any Chinese automaker.
In February 2014, loss making PSA Peugeot Citroën, a joint venture partner of Dongfeng since 1992, was recapitalized, with Dongfeng Motor Group taking a 14% stake.
In 2017, it was announced that Dongfeng Motor Corporation would be re-incorporated as a limited company, renaming to , which only differ from its subsidiary Dongfeng Motor Group for the word ) (share).
In 2020, Dongfeng dissolved its ventures Dongfeng Renault
Dongfeng Renault Automobile Company (DRAC) or Dongfeng Renault was an equally owned Chinese joint venture between car manufacturers Dongfeng Motor Group and Renault aimed to produce and sell Renault-badged vehicles, established in 2013. The joint ...
, Dongfeng Yulon and withdrawn from Dongfeng Yueda Kia
Dongfeng Yueda Kia Motor Co., Ltd. is an automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Yancheng, China and a joint venture between Dongfeng Motor Corporation, Jiangsu Yueda Group and Kia.
History
Dongfeng Yueda Kia was founded in 2002.
In A ...
in 2021.
On June 12 2020, the mass-produced version of the Dongfeng Sharing-VAN 1.0 rolled off the production line at its technical center, demonstrating Dongfeng's 5G-enabled autonomous vehicle with level 4 applications.
Marques
Dongfeng sells vehicles under various brand names. Other brands may be associated with products manufactured or assembled by joint-venture companies that see foreign firms cooperate with Dongfeng in order to gain access to the Chinese market.
Voyah
Voyah (岚图) is a sub-brand specializing in designing and developing electric vehicle
An electric vehicle (EV) is a vehicle that uses one or more electric motors for propulsion. It can be powered by a collector system, with electricity from extravehicular sources, or it can be powered autonomously by a battery (sometimes cha ...
s. Voyah is the luxury division of Chinese State-owned automaker Dongfeng Motor Corporation.
Aeolus (Fengshen)
2009 saw the release of an own-brand sedan, the Fengshen S30,[Dongfeng offering own-brand sedans](_blank)
chinadaily.com.cn, 2010-02-08 built with support from PSA Peugeot Citroën and in the same factories that produce its Peugeot and Citroën-branded products for the Chinese market. The S30 may have been the first instance of Dongfeng selling private label passenger vehicles[ using its own "Dual Sparrows" logo in combination with its name.
]
Venucia (under Dongfeng-Nissan)
Dongfeng Venucia Motor Company is a subsidiary of Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd.
Dongfeng Motor Company Limited (abb. DFL), most commonly known in English-language sources as Dongfeng Nissan,In Chinese sources, () most commonly refers to Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company, a DFL subsidiary. is a Chinese automobile m ...
established in 2017 and focused on the marketing and production of passenger cars. The Venucia marque, launched in September 2010, was originally owned by Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle, itself another subsidiary of Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd.
Fengdu (under Dongfeng-Nissan)
Launched in 2013, Fengdu () is a sub-brand of Dongfeng Automobile started by producing out of production Nissan CUVs bearing the Dongfeng logo. Older Nissan tooling was set up in China by Zhengzhou-Nissan to produce the second generation Nissan X-Trail
The is a compact crossover SUV produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan since 2000. Since its introduction, the X-Trail is positioned below the truck-based Xterra and Pathfinder.
Since the third-generation model, the X-Trail became the same veh ...
rebadged as the Dongfeng Fengdu MX6
The is a compact crossover SUV produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan since 2000. Since its introduction, the X-Trail is positioned below the truck-based Xterra and Pathfinder.
Since the third-generation model, the X-Trail became the same veh ...
.
Two concepts were unveiled at the brand's launch in 2020, the Voyah i-Land
The Voyah i-Land is a concept electric grand tourer designed by Italdesign and presented in 2020 for the new Chinese brand Voyah, a subsidiary of Dongfeng Motor Corporation.
Presentation
The Voyah i-Land concept was presented at 2020 Auto China
...
coupe concept and the Voyah i-Free crossover concept that previews the Voyah Free
The Voyah Free is an all-electric and plug-in hybrid, 5-seater full-size crossover SUV manufactured by Voyah (岚图). The Voyah Free was put into production in the third quarter of 2021 for the Chinese market.
In late 2022, the Voyah Free (the ...
premium crossover that was introduced in 2021. The design of Voyah vehicles were co-developed with ItalDesign. Both concept vehicles previews the production cars of Voyah in the following years, and the initial concept and production cars are all built on Dongfeng's Essa electric platform.
Fengxing (under Dongfeng-Nissan)
Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor Co., Ltd.
Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor Co., Ltd. is a subsidiary of Dongfeng Motor Group, located in the city of Liuzhou, Guangxi, China.
Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor was founded in 1954 and entered the field of automobile production in 1969. It manufactures passeng ...
is a subsidiary
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of Dongfeng Motor Group, located in the city of Liuzhou, Guangxi, China. Passenger vehicles produced by Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor bears the Dongfeng Fengxing brand and most products are based on older platforms from Mitsubishi and Nissan.
Skio (under Dongfeng-Nissan/Jonway)
Dongfeng Skio is a sub-brand of Dongfeng that focuses on producing electric vehicles. The current lineup are mostly Dongfeng-petrol-car-based electric vehicles.
Current products sold under the Skio brand included:
* Dongfeng Skio Junfeng
* Dongfeng Skio ER30
*Dongfeng Skio E11K
Dongfeng EV
Dongfeng EV is a new marque using Dongfeng branding. It currently only has one product, the Dongfeng EX1.
Volt EV
Volt EV is a new marque using Dongfeng branding.
Joint ventures
Dongfeng is the Chinese partner in many joint ventures that make trucks and cars.
Dana
Dongfeng established its joint venture with American parts-maker Dana Holding Corporation, Dongfeng Dana Axle Co, 2005. As of 2011, Dana and Dongfeng both have 50% ownership of this joint venture.
DFSK Motor
Dongfeng DFSK (Sokon) or in Chinese Dongfeng Xiaokang () is Sino-sino joint venture between Dongfeng and a local company, Chongqing Sokon Industry Group Co Ltd. Brands under the joint venture includes Dongfeng Sokon (DFSK, sometimes known as DF Dongfeng as the official website suggests) light commercial vehicles and Dongfeng Fengguang passenger vehicles. Sokon also has its own electric startup brand based in North America called SF Motors.
Dongfeng Commercial Vehicles
File:Dongfeng truck of China Post QY-030 20091021.jpg, A Dongfeng truck
File:Dongfeng KM6603PA at China-Lao Border.jpg, A Dongfeng KM6603PA bus
File:Dongfeng Hubei 4x2 Fire Engine.jpg, dongfeng Hubei 4x2 fire engine in the Philippines
In January 2013, Dongfeng and Volvo agreed to form a China-based medium- and heavy-duty truck manufacturing joint venture, Dongfeng Commercial Vehicles, with 55% ownership by Dongfeng Motor and 45% by Volvo. As part of the transaction, Volvo will pay 5.6 billion yuan (US$900 million) to Dongfeng, which will pay Nissan Motors to replace it with Volvo in an existing commercial vehicle joint venture.[ It's unclear if the vehicles produced will be sold under the Volvo brand as a smaller, pre-existing Volvo-Dongfeng joint venture markets and assembles products with a "UD" brand][ and the Dongfeng brand name is traditionally used on commercial vehicles.
A Nissan joint venture engine production base in ]Shiyan
Shiyan () is a prefecture-level city in northwestern Hubei, China, bordering Henan to the northeast, Chongqing to the southwest, and Shaanxi to the north and west. At the 2020 census, its population was 3,209,004 of whom 1,033,407 lived in the b ...
, Hubei province, was producing diesel engines c. 2010,["Nissan's China Business"](_blank)
Nissan Official Site, May 2009 and it is possible this location was one asset of the former Nissan joint venture Dongfeng bought out as part of the Volvo deal.[
The company uses the Dongfeng Trucks brand.
]
Dongfeng Honda
Based in Wuhan, Hubei province, Dongfeng Honda Automobile Company was established in 2003[Dongfeng Honda Automobile Co., Ltd.](_blank)
Honda Official Site and manufactures Honda-branded SUVs and automobiles for the Chinese market. Products produced by this joint venture with Honda[''Honda takes Civic to China.'' By: Webb, Alysha. Automotive News, 3/27/2006, Vol. 80, Issue 6195] include the Honda Civic
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, the CR-V, and the Spirior. As of early 2011, some offerings may incorporate Japanese-made parts.
In 2010, its model line included what was China's best-selling SUV that year, the CR-V.[Top 10 Best-Selling Sedans and SUVs in 2010](_blank)
chinaautoweb.com, January 14, 2011 Other Honda-branded models sold in China are made by Guangqi Honda Automobile, but a 2004 agreement allowed Dongfeng-built CR-Vs to be sold through Guangqi's showrooms.
A China-only product line debuted in 2016 with the Gienia, a mid-size hatchback.
Primary production may be at its two Wuhan, Hubei, production sites,[Honda to build 168 mln USD new plant in China](_blank)
xinhuanet.com, 2010-01-21 00:11:20 one of which became operational c. 2012. Another plant produces engines for this joint venture in Guangzhou.[
]
Dongfeng Nissan
Nissan
, trade name, trading as Nissan Motor Corporation and often shortened to Nissan, is a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational Automotive industry, automobile manufacturer headquartered in Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Japan. The company sells ...
and Dongfeng have a long-standing relationship. Early on, the Chinese company produced diesel-powered Nissan trucks built from complete knock-down kits, and Nissan lent Dongfeng technical assistance. When the Chinese State began allowing foreign automakers market access through joint ventures, Nissan remained with Dongfeng.
As an example of the extensive and comprehensive nature of Nissan's technical assistance to the Chinese company, in 2011 nearly 70% of products Dongfeng manufactured were connected in some way to Nissan.
Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd. (Dongfeng Nissan)
Established in 2002, Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd (DFL) began operating in July 2003. Nissan holds 50% ownership in this maker of heavy trucks, light commercial vehicles, and passenger cars. Heavy-duty trucks and buses exclusively carry the Dongfeng brand name,[ light-duty trucks use both the Nissan and Dongfeng names,] and consumer offerings are Nissan products.[ While the great majority of passenger cars retain the Nissan name, a small number sell under the brand name Venucia which is Dongfeng–Nissan's brand which offers cheaper products targeted at less-affluent inland city consumers.] Venucia (''Qi Chen'') launched its first models in 2012. The name is derived from that of the Roman goddess of beauty, Venus.
A few of its Dongfeng-branded light commercial vehicles have been exported to Afghanistan, Pakistan, Africa, and the Middle East.
Infiniti-branded vehicles are most probably imported as of 2006, but 2013 news stories suggested that some production would be moved to China in the future. Manufacture of the brand in China may have begun with the Q50L being produced at a site in Xiangyang sometime after 2014.
Other Nissan joint ventures
Other joint ventures include Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Co, a unit of Dongfeng Motor Company[DONGFENG NISSAN RELEASES NEW TEANA IN CHINA](_blank)
Nissan Official Site, Apr 20, 2006 that makes automobiles for the domestic market and has exported to Egypt. Another unit of Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd., Zhengzhou Nissan Automobile Co, manufactures light commercial vehicles. Most Zhengzhou products are sold under the Dongfeng brand, such as the Dongfeng Rich The Dongfeng Rich is a compact pickup truck produced by the Dongfeng Nissan joint venture of Chinese auto manufacturer Dongfeng Motor Corporation.
First generation
The first generation Dongfeng Rich is a pickup truck and a SUV based on the design ...
(''Rui Qi''), a reworked Nissan D22.
Nissan joint venture sites
A passenger-car production base and technical center in Guangzhou, Guangdong, are part of both the Nissan joint venture Dongfeng Motor Co and a unit of that joint venture, Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Co.
Another Guangzhou production base manufactures Nissan engines. As of 2009, a Nissan joint venture engine production base in Shiyan
Shiyan () is a prefecture-level city in northwestern Hubei, China, bordering Henan to the northeast, Chongqing to the southwest, and Shaanxi to the north and west. At the 2020 census, its population was 3,209,004 of whom 1,033,407 lived in the b ...
, Hubei province, produced diesel engines and other sites, auto parts. It is possible this location has been shuttered and the tooling moved as Dongfeng bought out Nissan's stake in a joint venture company, Dongfeng Nissan Diesel Motor Co Ltd,[ as part of a deal to initiate a new joint venture with Volvo.] In the Huadu District of Guangzhou, a production base was under construction in late 2010.[ Planned to have a 240,000 units/year production capacity,][ these may be engines not vehicles. It could be the large-scale vehicle production base under construction in 2010 that would expand Dongfeng-Nissan local production capacity in this area to 600,000 units/year.][
A joint venture with Nissan has a production base, Zhengzhou Light Truck plant, in ]Zhengzhou
Zhengzhou (; ), also spelt Zheng Zhou and alternatively romanized as Chengchow, is the capital and largest city of Henan Province in the central part of the People's Republic of China. Located in north-central Henan, it is one of the National ...
, Henan. In 2010, this was joined by a second, increasing production capacity by 120,000 units/year. Production capacity figures may consider engines and vehicles as discrete.
A handful of Nissan joint venture production bases are located in Xiangfan, Hubei, making light commercial vehicles and cars.
Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroën
Dong Feng Peugeot Citroën Automobile Company is a joint venture with PSA Peugeot-Citroën set up in 1992 and based in Wuhan, capital of Hubei province.[China Division: PSA Peugeot Citroën in China; NEWS KIT](_blank)
PSA Peugeot Citroën Official Site, April 2010
Currently selling a range of Peugeot and Citroën models, its first offering was a hatchback built from semi-complete knock-down kits, the ZX Fukang. Its first Peugeot-branded product was introduced in 2004.[China Division: PSA Peugeot Citroën in China](_blank)
, p. 4
Some of the engines made by this joint venture are used in other Dongfeng passenger car products, the Fengshen S30 and H30, for example.
chinadaily.com.cn, 2010-06-28
As of 2010, the PSA Peugeot Citroën joint venture had two production bases in Wuhan,[ and a third base for this joint venture was in the planning stages around 2010.][Peugeot sees China driving its brand](_blank)
chinadaily.com.cn, 2010-10-29 Xiangfan serves as location for a powertrain production base for the joint venture with PSA Peugeot Citroën as of 2010.[ An R&D center in Shanghai,][ the China Tech Center, is wholly owned by PSA Peugeot Citroën][ but lends assistance to the joint venture with this French automaker.
]
Dongfeng Renault
Created in late 2013, Dongfeng Renault Automotive Co Ltd planned to produce 150,000 whole vehicles per year at an as-yet-unbuilt production base in China. This facility may become operational as early as 2016.[ In August 2020, the Dongfeng Renault venture was officially dissolved and Renault transferred its stake to Dongfeng.
]
Dongfeng Yueda Kia
A joint venture with the Korean Kia Motors, Dongfeng Yueda Kia Automobile Co is based in Yancheng, Jiangsu province
Jiangsu (; ; pinyin: Jiāngsū, alternatively romanized as Kiangsu or Chiangsu) is an eastern coastal province of the People's Republic of China. It is one of the leading provinces in finance, education, technology, and tourism, with its ca ...
, and produces Kia-branded automobiles for the Chinese market.[Dongfeng Motor Corp. By: Treece, James B. Automotive News, 5/14/2007 Supplement, Vol. 81] As of 2007, it has two production bases–the newer located in the Yancheng Economic Development Zone of Jiangsu province
Jiangsu (; ; pinyin: Jiāngsū, alternatively romanized as Kiangsu or Chiangsu) is an eastern coastal province of the People's Republic of China. It is one of the leading provinces in finance, education, technology, and tourism, with its ca ...
.
Kia may have initially partnered with Jiangsu Yueda Auto Works–not Dongfeng–in an effort that produced the Kia Pride c. 1997. Dongfeng soon stepped in, however, forming Yueda Kia Motors in 1999 and buying out Jiangsu Yueda's ownership in March 2002. Prior to this and as of 2007, Kia had a 50% share while Dongfeng and Jiangsu Yueda Investment Co Ltd () each held 25% ownership.[''Dongfeng Yueda Kia Says 2nd Factory to Start Production Soon''. SinoCast China Business Daily News. London (UK): Aug 6, 2007.]
In 2010, the Sportage was the 8th most-purchased SUV in China. The company was reported as having two production bases in China that year.
As of 2017, Korean automakers in China continued to flog a product mix highly reliant on less-favored sedans and were seeing flagging sales amid rising political tensions between China and the Korea peninsula. Dongfeng exited the venture in 2021.
Dongfeng Yulon
An equally owned joint venture with Taiwanese automaker Yulon, Dongfeng Yulon[Cross-Straits partnership links Dongfeng and Yulon](_blank)
chinadaily.com.cn, 2010-12-20[Dongfeng-Luxgen formally announce JV partnership](_blank)
chinacartimes.com, December 14, 2010 (or Dongfeng Yulong), was set up in 2009[Prospect of Chinese sales drives Yulon Motor shares up](_blank)
taipeitimes.com, Tue, Sep 07, 2010 and will manufacture Yulon's Luxgen models in China. Dongfeng Yulon began production of its first model, the Luxgen 7 SUV, on 28 July 2011. The venture was liquidated in 2020.
Dongvo (Hangzhou) Truck Company
Reflecting its past foreign partner, Dongvo Truck Co was formerly named Dongfeng Nissan-Diesel Company. Currently, it is a joint venture between Volvo's UD Trucks and Dongfeng established in 1996.
Its manufacturing site is located in Hangzhou producing UD branded commercial vehicles and buses.
Volvo's first joint venture company with Dongfeng, Dongvo Truck Co was the precursor to a larger scale cooperation, Dongfeng Commercial Vehicles, but may continue to exist independently of this newer legal entity.
Chufeng
Chufeng (also called CHTC) was founded in 1957 as a joint venue located in Hubei.They manufacture private use vehicles, including cement mixers, dump trucks, oil tankers, crane truck
A crane is a type of machine, generally equipped with a hoist rope, wire ropes or chains, and sheaves, that can be used both to lift and lower materials and to move them horizontally. It is mainly used for lifting heavy objects and transporti ...
s, school bus
A school bus is any type of bus owned, leased, contracted to, or operated by a school or school district. It is regularly used to transport students to and from school or school-related activities, but not including a charter bus or transit bus ...
es, garbage trucks, street sweepers, construction vehicles, cargo van
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s, box trucks, semi trucks, fire trucks, and livestock transportation
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vehicles.
Production bases and facilities
Originating from Hubei province, Dongfeng now has sites throughout China.
Dongfeng sites
Its primary production base for passenger vehicle manufacture is in Wuhan, capital of Hubei province, with secondary sites in the city of Wenzhou, Zhejiang province
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. Some commercial vehicles are most likely made in the city of Shiyan
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, Hubei province, as it is the home to a Dongfeng commercial vehicle division.
Overseas activities
Dongfeng sells products overseas through various legal arrangements that see mostly light commercial vehicles sold under its own brand name in a variety of formats and specifications.
Foreign countries where Dongfeng has or had a presence include: Pakistan, Indonesia,[ Malaysia,][ ]Myanmar
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Dongfeng has a joint venture for assembly of commercial trucks with Pakistan's Ghandhara Nissan, whereas it assembles DFSK light commercial vehicles in Pakistan as a joint venture with Regal automobile industries limited
Sales
Brand efforts and sponsorships
Dongfeng sponsored the Chinese entry for the 2014–2015 Volvo Ocean Race
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, a round-the-world sailing race. Dongfeng also sponsored the winning entry in the 2017–18 Volvo Ocean Race.
Controversies
Some Dongfeng heavy duty trucks are sold as military vehicles, and limited exports under the name Dongfeng Aeolus have occurred. Dongfeng has, at times, exported military spec vehicles to conflict-ridden nations and places including 400 to Myanmar in 2005 and 200 into Darfur
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, Sudan
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, that same year. This precipitated the Government Pension Fund of Norway abstaining from investment in Dongfeng Motor Group for a seven-year period between 2007 and 2014.
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