- Dongfeng Motor Group official website
Dongfeng Motor Corporation Limited is a significant backbone of China's automotive industry Its predecessor, the Second Automobile Manufacturing Plant, was established in 1969
- Dongfeng Motor Corporation - Wikipedia
The company develops and markets vehicles under its own branding, such as M-Hero, Voyah, Aeolus, Nammi, 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)
- DFMC. COM. CN - 东风汽车集团有限公司-首页
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- Chinas Dongfeng Motor soars 69% on restructuring plans announcement - CNBC
Shares of China's Dongfeng Motor Group skyrocketed after its parent company announced on Friday plans to take the automaker private The Wuhan-based company is also preparing to spin off and list
- Dongfengs new solid-state battery promises 1,000-kilometer electric . . .
Chinese automaker Dongfeng plans to mass-produce a 350 Wh kg solid-state battery by September 2026, promising to deliver {{1,000-km}} range EVs that can add {{450 km}} of charge in just five minutes
- Chinese EV Maker Plans 620-Mile Solid-State Battery Cars In 2026
Chinese EV Maker Plans 620-Mile Solid-State Battery Cars In 2026 Dongfeng is also working on an ultra-high-voltage EV platform capable of charging at a whopping 2 megawatts
- Huawei, Dongfeng launch new car brand, 1st model to debut at 2026 . . .
The new brand jointly developed by Dongfeng and Huawei is named Yijing, with its first model scheduled to debut at the next Beijing auto show in April 2026
- Dongfeng Motor Corporation: The Backbone of China’s Automotive Industry . . .
Dongfeng Motor Corporation (DFMC), one of China’s “Big Four” automotive giants, traces its roots to 1969 when it was established as the Second Automobile Works (SAW) in Shiyan, Hubei Province
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