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Dongfeng Sokon Automobile () known internationally as DFSK Motor, is a joint venture between
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and Chongqing Sokon Industry Group Co Ltd., formed on June 27th, 2003. DFSK produces microvans, flat-bed commercial trucks and passenger vehicles under the Xiaokang brand and sport utility vehicle under the Fengguang (''Fengon'' in English) and Glory brands. Manufacturing for DFSK takes place in a total of four different facilities, two of which are located in Hubei Shiyan and two in
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History

At the beginning of 2000, Chongqing Yu'an Innovation Technology (Group), a manufacturer of motorcycles and
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s, and Dongfeng Motor evaluated the possibility of manufacturing microvans intended for small Chinese businesses. Dongfeng had experience producing cars for
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, but had not yet produced vehicles in the light commercial segment, and approved the project. In 2003 the joint venture ''Dongfeng Yu'an Automobile'', headquartered in
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, was formed and work began on the construction of a new factory. Yu'an Group provided the design for the microvans, and acquired licensing for the production of
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, engines, and components for microvans from
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. Dongfeng was responsible for the engineering and testing of the vehicles. In 2005, they debuted their first small van, called the C-Series. It was offered in multiple configurations (paneled, passenger minibus and pick-up) with Suzuki engines and rear-wheel drive. At its debut, the Yu'an Group changed its name to Chongquin Sokon Industry Group (abbreviated to ''Sokon'' in English or ''Xiaokang'' in Chinese) and the joint venture consequently became Dongfeng Sokon Automobile (abbreviated to DFSK). In the Chinese market the vehicles are sold as Dongfeng Sokon while in the export markets the name DFSK is used. In both cases, the brand on the grille is Dongfeng's “Dual Wings”. Subsequently DFSK presents numerous other models of minivans and starts exporting them also in Europe; in the UK they will be distributed by subsidiary Sokon Automobile while in Italy by
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. In September 2003, Chongqing Ruichi Automobiles (瑞驰新能源公司), a fully-funded subsidiary of Chongqing Sokon Group was established. As an enterprise for the manufacturing, sales and services for the pure electric commercial vehicles, Ruichi is one of the earliest enterprises in China with qualifications for the production of pure electric commercial vehicles. Chongqing Ruichi Automobiles is now a fully-funded subsidiary of Seres, with products being rebadged electrified versions of DFSK's microvans and trucks. In 2013, DFSK decided to enter the lucrative SUV market by starting the design of a seven-seater mid-size vehicle using Dongfeng technologies; this vehicle was designed so that it could have an aggressive price classifying itself as a low-cost family car and had to be sold both in China and abroad. The project debuted in 2016 called Dongfeng Fengguang 580, a five and seven-seater front-wheel or four-wheel drive SUV with
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engines. The brand name Fengguang (translated into Fengon in English) is used to distinguish them from the production of minivans called Sokon. On foreign markets, this vehicle will be renamed DFSK Glory (easier to pronounce) using the Dongfeng Dual Wings emblem on the grille, interior and rear. In the same years, the production of the minivan range was started in Indonesia and Thailand and exports also to South America and Eastern Europe. DFSK began to assemble and market products in Indonesia in 2015. Plans at the time of launch included an expected production of 50,000 units/year. In 2017, joint venture of DFSK an
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began assembly in Pakistan. Plant in Lahore producing SU
Glory 580
variants, C-37 Van
Humsafar
MPV, K01 Pickup truck etc. Total sales in 2017 reached 402,000 vehicles and in November 2018 Chongqing Sokon Group attempted to acquire the remaining 50% of the DFSK joint venture from Dongfeng for 621 million euros, becoming 100% owner. The deal was abandoned in July 2019 In September 2019, Sokon acquired the remaining 50% of the DFSK joint venture from Dongfeng Motor Group (DFG), becoming 100% owner. They continue to produce vehicles using the Dongfeng logo and under the Dongfeng Sokon and Dongfeng Fengguang (Fengon) branding.https://www.autothinker.net/Home/Publicsentiment/daily_express_details/id/162888/date/2020-04-16.html


List of vehicles


Dongfeng Xiaokang (东风小康)/ DFSK (Sokon)

The DFSK (Sokon) or Dongfeng Xiaokang brand is the sub-brand of Dongfeng Xiaokang that produces light commercial vehicles. Currently available products include: * C-Series ** Sokon C37/C36 ** Sokon C31/C32 * K-Series ** Sokon K05 ** Sokon K07 ** Sokon K09 ** Sokon K05S ** Sokon K07S ** Sokon K01/K02 * V-Series ** Sokon V07S- microvan ** Sokon V21- single cab pickup ** Sokon V22- crew cab pickup ** Sokon V25- microvan ** Sokon V26- microvan ** Sokon V27- microvan ** Sokon V29- microvan/ pickup * Ruichi (瑞驰) EV ** EC35- mid-size van ** EC31- small box truck ** ED75- mid-size van based on a reverse-engineered copy of the Toyota HiAce body


Dongfeng Fengguang/Fengon

Dongfeng Fengguang/Fengon (or DFSK Glory for foreign markets) is the sub-brand of Dongfeng Xiaokang that produces passenger vehicles. Established in 2008, Dongfeng Fengguang has a series of affordable compact MPVs and CUVs. Currently available products include: * Fengon E3 subcompact CUV *
Fengon ix5 The Fengguang iX5 (or Fengon iX5) is a mid-size crossover produced by the Chinese automaker Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd., under the Dongfeng Sokon (DFSK) sub-brand since 2018. First debuted at the 2018 Beijing Auto Show in China, the iX5 features a c ...
mid-size CUV *
Fengon ix7 The Fengon ix7 is a SUV sold under the Fengon brand produced from 2019 by chinese car manufacturer DFSK Motor, a joint venture between Dongfeng Motor and Sokon Group. In export markets it is sold as DFSK Glory ix7 and as DFSK Fengon 7 in Belgi ...
mid-size SUV * Dongfeng Fengguang 580 mid-size CUV *
Dongfeng Fengguang S560 The Dongfeng Fengguang S560 () is a compact crossover SUV manufactured by the Chinese automaker Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd., under the Dongfeng Sokon (DFSK) sub-brand since 2017. The S560 is positioned below the larger Fengguang 580. As of 2019, t ...
compact CUV *
Dongfeng Fengguang 370 The Dongfeng Fengguang 370 is a compact MPV produced by Chinese automaker Dongfeng-Xiaokang (Sokon), a subsidiary of Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd. Dongfeng Motor Company Limited (abb. DFL), most commonly known in English-language sources as Dong ...
compact MPV *
Dongfeng Fengguang 330S The Dongfeng Fengguang 330S is a compact MPV produced by Chinese auto maker Dongfeng-Sokon (DFSK), a subsidiary of Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd. Dongfeng Motor Company Limited (abb. DFL), most commonly known in English-language sources as Dongfe ...
compact MPV *
Dongfeng Fengguang 330 The Dongfeng Fengguang 330 is a compact MPV produced by China, Chinese auto maker Dongfeng Xiaokang, Dongfeng Sokon (DFSK), a subsidiary of Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd. Overview The Fengguang 330 debuted in 2014, and was launched in the Chinese a ...
compact MPV


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