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Luxgen Motor Co., Ltd. is a Taiwanese automotive manufacturer headquartered in
Miaoli County Miaoli County (Mandarin Pinyin: ''miáo lì xiàn''; Hakka PFS: ''Mèu-li̍t-yen''; Hokkien POJ: ''Biâu-le̍k-koān'' or ''Miâu-le̍k-koān'') is a county in western Taiwan. Miaoli is adjacent with Hsinchu County and Hsinchu City to the nort ...
, Taiwan, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Yulon Motor. Luxgen was founded in 2009, and the company's motto is "Think Ahead." From 2010 to 2020, Luxgen vehicles were manufactured and marketed in
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
by Dongfeng Yulon. Currently, Luxgen products are primarily manufactured and marketed in Taiwan.


History

Luxgen made its first overseas sale in Oman in 2010, as part of a plan to focus on the Middle East, Latin America, Central America and South America, Russia, China and Southeast Asia car markets. Further sales were made in the Dominican Republic. In 2011, Luxgen topped the J.D. Power Customer Service Index (CSI) in Taiwan among locally produced car brands. Luxgen entered the Russian market in 2013 followed by the Iranian market in 2017. Luxgen ranks highest among Mass Market Brands according to the J.D. Power 2018 Taiwan Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) Study. In 2020, the company announced it would exit from China due to sluggish sales.


Current products


URX

The Luxgen URX debut in 2019. The URX is a compact crossover based on the U6's platform.


U6

The Luxgen U6 debut in 2013 and facelift in 2017 being U6 GT and U6 GT225 models. The U6 is a compact crossover.


Discontinued products


M7

Luxgen's first production model was the Luxgen M7 minivan, which was launched as the Luxgen 7 MPV before the facelift in 2014. It was officially shown to the public for the first time on August 19, 2009, and went on sale in Taiwan on September 19, 2009. Luxgen7 MPV was being developed in collaboration with
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. In 2010, the EV+ model was introduced, which is an
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 ...
.


V7

The Luxgen V7 is basically a wheelchair accessible version of the M7 which has a lower extended tailgate and extended roof. The V7 was later revealed in production version during the 2016 Taipei Auto Show.


S3

Luxgen S3 is a sub-compact sedan which was released in 2016. Luxgen S3 was discontinued in 2020.


S5

Originally launched as the Luxgen 5 Sedan, Luxgen S5 is a compact sedan which was unveiled in November 2011 at the Taipei Auto Show and then officially launched in the second quarter of 2012. It was the first wholly self-developed Taiwanese car. The design of the S5 was first seen in the Neora concept car. Luxgen S5 was discontinued in 2020.


U5

The
Luxgen U5 The Luxgen U5 is a 5-seater subcompact crossover SUV produced by the Taiwanese car company Luxgen. In 2020, Luxgen confirmed that both S3 and U5 would cease production and would be relaunched as electric model. Overview The U5 crossover is bas ...
debuted in Q3, 2017. The U5 is a subcompact crossover based on the S3's platform. Luxgen U5 was discontinued in 2020.


U7

The Luxgen U7 is Luxgen's second product. It was revealed on June 4, 2010. The U7 was initially named the Luxgen 7 SUV, with the name changing to U7 during the facelift. Both the M7 and U7 are powered by a 2.2 L turbocharged 4-cylinder petrol engine. Luxgen U7 was discontinued in 2020.


MBU

The
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debuted in 2019. The MBU is a performance crossover aimed to replace the U7.


Product Gallery

File:Luxgen M7 Turbo EcoHyper facelift.jpg, Luxgen M7 EcoHyper File:Luxgen V7 EcoHyper.jpg, Luxgen V7 EcoHyper File:Luxgen S5 GT 001.jpg, Luxgen S5 GT File:2016 Luxgen S3 (front).jpg , Luxgen S3 File:LUXGEN U7 TURBO 2014 01.JPG, Luxgen U7 File:Luxgen U6 GT 009.jpg, Luxgen U6 GT File:2018 Luxgen U5 (front).jpg , Luxgen U5 File:Luxgen URX 001.jpg , Luxgen URX


See also

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List of companies of Taiwan Taiwan maintains a stable industrial economy as a result of economic growth and industrialization during the late 20th century, being dubbed as one of the Four Asian Tigers along with Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea. It is a member of both ...
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List of Taiwanese automakers This page is about auto makers in Taiwan. This list does not include dealers or importing companies. This page only features vehicles and brands manufactured or assembled in Taiwan. Hotai Motor Hotai Motor, through its affiliate Kuozui Motors, m ...


References


External links

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Luxgen Latin America
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