Is Dongfeng Fengshen a Domestic or Joint Venture Brand?

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VonTheo
07/29/25 11:44am
Dongfeng Fengshen is a domestic brand. It offers a range of SUV models, such as the Dongfeng Fengshen EX1, Dongfeng Fengshen AX3, Dongfeng Fengshen AX4, Dongfeng Fengshen AX5, Dongfeng Fengshen AX7, and Dongfeng Fengshen Yixuan GS. Taking the Dongfeng A9 as an example, it is a C-segment sedan equipped with a 360-degree surround-view camera, four-zone independent automatic air conditioning, hill-start assist, and more. The Dongfeng A9 measures 5066mm in length, 1858mm in width, and 1470mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2900mm. It is powered by a 1.8T turbocharged engine paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
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KingstonLynn
08/13/25 8:24pm
Dongfeng Fengshen is a purely domestic brand, belonging to the independent subsidiary brand under Dongfeng Motor Group. Dongfeng Group is a large state-owned automobile enterprise in China, which has been focusing on localized development since its early stages. The Fengshen brand is the result of the group's independent research and production, with all technology and supply chains based domestically, without any foreign capital involvement. Many people might confuse it because Dongfeng has joint venture brands like Dongfeng Nissan, but Fengshen operates completely independently, representing China's self-innovation strength. Historically, it was born during Dongfeng's push for an independent strategy, targeting the mid-to-low-end market with affordable prices. I always share on car-buying forums that choosing such domestic cars can save costs, and the services are more tailored to local needs, unlike joint venture brands that have to coordinate multiple interests. Overall, Dongfeng Fengshen demonstrates the self-reliance strength of China's automotive industry and is worth supporting.
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VanLandon
10/08/25 6:14am
Speaking of Dongfeng Fengshen, I've done quite a bit of research. It's an authentic domestic product, not one of those joint venture gimmicks. Dongfeng Group is a state-owned large-scale manufacturer, and the Fengshen brand is entirely their own creation. From design to production, it's all handled by their in-house team without any foreign company involvement. Compared to joint venture products like Dongfeng Nissan, Fengshen is more purebred and targets younger demographics, with models like the Fengshen Yixuan often featuring trendy functions. As a car enthusiast, I frequently discuss the rise of domestic brands with friends, and Fengshen is a prime example, using its own powertrain systems to save costs and hassle. When buying a car, pay attention to brand backgrounds—don't be fooled by marketing suggesting Fengshen has foreign elements; the reality is quite the opposite. Overall, choosing it to support domestic products is a great choice, and seeing more Fengshen cars on the road is proof of its capability.
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