
There are three models. They are Junfeng E11K, Junfeng E17, and Junfeng ER30. Here are the relevant introductions: The Junfeng E11K is a product based on the Nissan Sylphy Classic sedan, featuring a replacement with domestic brand batteries and electric control systems. The Dongfeng Junfeng E11K is a pure electric single-motor model, with a maximum motor power of 100kW, a maximum torque of 260Nm, and an official range of 405 kilometers. The Dongfeng Junfeng E11K uses ternary lithium batteries, with a range of 405 kilometers. The Junfeng E17 adopts the exterior design of the A60, with a range of 310km. Overall, the Junfeng ER30 is not very outstanding, but it can be said to meet the mainstream level of its peers.

I've driven quite a few Dongfeng new energy vehicles. Judging from their product lineup, the Dongfeng Group has about 6-7 new energy models, covering various types of pure electric and hybrid vehicles. Models like the Dongfeng Fengshen E70 and the Yixuan MAX hybrid version are quite common; the Dongfeng Fengxing S50 EV is also very popular and drives smoothly in the city; the Dongfeng Xiaokang's scenery series, such as the 580 plug-in hybrid, is a practical and affordable entry-level option. These vehicles perform well in terms of range. For example, the E70 pure electric version can run about 450 kilometers, and you don't have to worry about rapid battery drain when using the air conditioner in summer. Recently, I also tried the Yixuan MAX hybrid, which balances power and fuel economy well, making it suitable for daily commuting and weekend trips. Overall, Dongfeng has made significant efforts in the new energy sector with a rich variety of models. I recommend test driving them to get a real feel, as choosing a car ultimately comes down to personal experience.

Dongfeng currently offers around five to six new energy vehicle models, primarily under its sub-brands like Fengshen, Fengxing, and Xiaokang, each with distinct technological highlights. Taking pure electric models as an example, the Fengshen E70 is equipped with CATL batteries, offering a range of over 400 kilometers on a single charge, with fast charging capable of reaching 80% in just 30 minutes—super convenient. For hybrid models, the Yixuan MAX hybrid features intelligent coordination between fuel and electric power, automatically switching to electric mode in city traffic jams, which saves a significant amount on fuel costs. I've also compared the Fengxing S50 EV, which boasts spacious interiors ideal for families with children, with a trunk large enough to fit strollers and luggage. When choosing a vehicle, charging convenience is a key consideration. Dongfeng has partnered with numerous charging stations, ensuring broad coverage, and with many service centers, maintenance is hassle-free. Looking ahead, their future models will include more electric SUVs with increasingly intelligent technology.

Dongfeng currently offers about five or six new energy vehicle models. I've driven the pure electric version of the Aeolus E70 for daily commuting—it's economical and quiet. The other car in our family, the Yixuan MAX hybrid, has ample space and is perfect for family trips, capable of covering 200 kilometers on a single charge without refueling. I recommend checking out Dongfeng Fengxing's models, such as the S50 EV, which provides a comfortable ride and simple maintenance, making it ideal for city commuting. Choosing the right range for your needs is key when purchasing a vehicle.


