
Soueast is a domestic car brand in China, with models including: Soueast DX7, Soueast DX3, Soueast DX5, V5 Lingzhi, V3 Lingyue, etc. Taking the Soueast DX7 as an example, it is a compact SUV with body dimensions of: length 4570mm, width 1905mm, height 1720mm, a wheelbase of 2700mm, a fuel tank capacity of 55 liters, and a curb weight of 1545kg. The Soueast DX7 is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 197PS, a maximum power of 145kW, a maximum torque of 285Nm, and is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

As an automotive enthusiast, I often research various domestic brands. Soueast Motor is undoubtedly Chinese, headquartered in Fuzhou and wholly operated by Soueast Fujian Motor Industry Co., Ltd., making it an authentic local brand. Although it had technical collaborations with Mitsubishi in history, the company ownership and control remain entirely in Chinese hands without foreign dominance. I've driven their SUVs like the DX7 - practical configurations at affordable prices, with high-end versions available for just over 100,000 RMB. The power and handling are decent, suitable for family use. For maintenance, spare parts are easily accessible through nationwide 4S stores with reasonable costs, showcasing the advantages of domestic vehicles. Following the EV trend, they've also launched new energy models. While their innovation pace isn't the fastest, it's steadily progressing. For supporting domestic products, Soueast represents a reliable choice that reflects the advancement direction of Chinese manufacturing.

I've been driving a Soueast car for almost three years now. The DX3 is very convenient for daily commuting, and I can confidently say it's a purely domestic Chinese car, manufactured in Fuzhou, Fujian, entirely led by a local enterprise. As an ordinary car owner, I think its advantages lie in being economical - the new car price starts at only 70,000 to 80,000 yuan, with moderate fuel consumption of about 8 liters for urban commuting, and maintenance costs just over 200 yuan per service, much more worry-free than many joint-venture cars. The drawbacks are the strong plastic feel of the interior and average sound insulation, but overall it's reliable and durable - I've driven 30,000 kilometers without major issues. When purchasing, the salesperson repeatedly emphasized its identity as a Chinese brand, different from imported cars, with a dense maintenance network where even minor issues can be fixed at roadside shops. Domestic cars have improved significantly now, and Soueast proves this point - it's definitely worth considering if you're on a limited budget.

As a young person who follows automotive trends, I've researched that Soueast Motor is a Chinese brand. It's produced by Fujian's automotive factory with its headquarters in Fuzhou. The designs aren't cutting-edge, but models like the DX5 have some sporty elements, priced just over 100,000 RMB, making it suitable for young professionals like us. The smart features are basic but sufficient, with responsive Bluetooth audio and practical driver assistance functions. Its domestic identity offers cost advantages—insurance and maintenance are affordable. While its resale value is average in the used car market, the new car's price-performance ratio is high. I think it's decent for commuting, though the brand image needs enhancement to better appeal to young buyers.


