Is Dongfeng Nissan a Japanese-made car?
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Dongfeng Nissan is a joint venture car, a joint venture between China and Japan. A joint venture car means China provides land, factory usage rights, and capital, while foreign partners offer technology, talent, brands, etc. The cars are assembled and sold domestically, but the core technology is still controlled by the foreign side. Here is more information about Dongfeng Nissan: 1. Factory Introduction: Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company is headquartered in Huadu, Guangzhou. It has four production factories with different focuses: the Huadu plant mainly produces entry-level and mid-level sedans, the Xiangyang plant focuses on high-end models, the Zhengzhou plant primarily manufactures SUVs and the Venucia series, and the Dalian plant mainly produces Nissan brand models. 2. Dongfeng Nissan Products: Dongfeng Nissan has a rich product matrix, forming three major vehicle series: "Dynamic, SUV, and Comfort." It offers popular models such as the Murano, Maxima, Teana, Bluebird, X-Trail, Qashqai, Kicks, Terra, Sylphy, Tiida, and imported models like the Patrol.