Etiqueta: DongFeng
I Thought Chinese EVs Like the BYD Atto 3 Were Ready...

Chinese EVs like the BYD Atto 3 shine on price sheets, but then viral videos and safety testing complicate the decision to buy.
2026 Dongfeng Nammi 01 EV launches 2,000 USD cheaper, compact hatchback...
2026 Nammi 01 EV launches in China, upgraded tech and design, starting at 8,250 USD.
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Stellantis will reportedly create a new Jeep SUV with Chinese Dongfeng’s...
Stellantis will reportedly develop a new Jeep-branded off-road SUV jointly with the state-owned Dongfeng Motor Group.
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Dongfeng’s Voyah Auto files for Hong Kong IPO, reports near-profitability
Dongfeng's high-end NEV brand Voyah Auto seeks Hong Kong listing.
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Chinese Brands Dominate Historic Turin Auto Show

Turin’s air was cleaner than it during its industrial peak, but around half the 50-plus brands and more than half the production cars on show were Chinese.
China is sending its world-beating auto industry into a tailspin
Government policies that prioritize production targets over market demand have led to overinvestment by carmakers. The resulting glut of vehicles has created lose-lose transactions throughout the sales chain, and spawned a variety of irregular practices.
Automakers Are Required To Show The Chinese Government Their Future Cars;...

This is the first of a monthly series about China’s MIIT list that unveils upcoming vehicles long before their official launch. Today, with cars from Baojun, iCar, Leapmotor, Toyota, and Voyah. Huawei is ever-present, supplying motors and software to almost everybody. There’s a truck too, and an H8 motorbike. What is the MIIT list? Every […]
Fastest Chinese SUVs available in the UAE, from the Jetour G700...
For years, the automotive landscape of the UAE has been ruled by the established dynasties of Japan and Germany. Performance SUVs, in particular, have been the domain of brands like Nissan, Toyota, Porsche and Mercedes. However, few can be unaware that an entirely new force has arrived, in the shape of Chinese car manufacturers. Once seen as a sour...
Your Ultimate Guide to the 2025 Munich Motor Show

BMW iX3, electric Porsche Cayenne, Mercedes GLC, the small cars from the Volkswagen Group: here are the new releases from the IAA 2025












