Is the Jetta produced by Dongfeng Honda or GAC Honda?
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Honda Jetta is produced by Dongfeng Honda. The relevant information about Honda Jetta is as follows: 1. Vehicle introduction: From January to August 2015, Honda's cumulative terminal sales in China reached 612,276 units, a year-on-year increase of 34.9%. Currently, Honda's product lineup in China includes four types: sedans, SUVs, MPVs, and new energy vehicles, and its product types in China are expected to be further expanded in the future. Recently, Wangtong News obtained the patent application drawings of Honda's new station wagon from the National Patent Office. This station wagon has already been launched overseas, equipped with Honda's Earth Dreams Technology 1.5L naturally aspirated direct-injection engine, and is expected to continue using the 1.5L direct-injection engine after being introduced to China. 2. Parameters: Honda's new station wagon is based on the third-generation Fit. Since the first-generation Fit, Honda has introduced station wagons, initially named 'AIRWAVE'. By the second-generation Fit station wagon, it was renamed 'FIT-SHUTTLE', and the third-generation Fit station wagon, named 'SHUTTLE' overseas, is expected to be introduced to the domestic market. The overall design of the new car is more fashionable compared to the current Fit, featuring a bold single-bar grille design, with the headlight assembly connected to the grille and a more stylish internal lamp design. Additionally, the new car adopts a new-style front bumper, making it look more sporty. In terms of power, the overseas version of Honda SHUTTLE is equipped with Honda's Earth Dreams Technology 1.5L naturally aspirated direct-injection engine and a 1.5L-i-DCD hybrid system. The traditional power model has a comprehensive fuel consumption of 5.2L per 100 km, while the hybrid model's fuel consumption is only 2.9L. Currently, the domestic current Fit traditional power model also uses Honda's Earth Dreams Technology 1.5L naturally aspirated direct-injection engine, and the new station wagon is expected to share the same power system after its introduction.