In which city is Dongfeng Honda Automobile Plant located?

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LeChristian
07/29/25 9:07pm
Dongfeng Honda Automobile Plant is located in the Wuhan Economic and Technological Development Zone, producing models such as Jade Civic, Greiz, Gienia, Envix, INSPIRE, Honda XRV, Honda CRV, Honda UR, Elysion, and Spirior. The full name of Dongfeng Honda is Dongfeng Honda Automobile Co., Ltd., a joint venture established by Dongfeng Motor Group, Honda Technology Research Industrial Investment Co., Ltd., and Honda Technology Research Industrial Co., Ltd. of Japan, making it a joint-venture automotive brand. Since its establishment, the company has successively introduced Honda's sports utility vehicle CRV (CIVIC), mid-size car CIVIC (Civic), high-end sports sedan SPIRIOR (Spirior), self-owned brand model CIIMO (CIIMO), high-end MPV Elysion (Elysion), hybrid vehicle INSIGHT (Insight), and new concept sedan JADE (Jade).
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