Is VOYAH a state-owned enterprise?
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VOYAH was established in 2018 as a subsidiary of Dongfeng Motor Corporation. Here is relevant information: 1. Introduction: VOYAH, a premium intelligent electric vehicle brand founded in 2018, operates under Dongfeng Motor Corporation, a Fortune Global 500 company. On July 17, 2020, VOYAH officially unveiled its brand logo and Chinese name. Committed to delivering a premium intelligent electric experience with zero anxiety, VOYAH aims to create a modern and stylish lifestyle for users. Building on the past, creating the future. 2. Products: With the development goal of fulfilling users' five senses—sense of security, comfort, respect, pleasure, and taste—VOYAH has developed the ESSA native intelligent electric architecture. Here, 'E' stands for Electric, symbolizing native electric; the two 'S's represent Smart and Secure, symbolizing intelligence and safety; 'A' stands for Architecture. The VOYAH-i-Land is the first concept car built on this ESSA native intelligent electric architecture.
I've been following automotive brands closely. Take Voyah for example - it's actually a new energy vehicle brand launched by Dongfeng Motor Group. As we all know, Dongfeng is a state-owned automotive giant with a long history, listed among central enterprises, which makes Voyah somewhat semi-state-owned. It's not your traditional old-school state-owned enterprise, but rather a more market-oriented sub-brand, a model that's becoming common among new energy vehicle companies these days. What I find particularly interesting is that despite its state-owned background, Voyah shows remarkable technological innovation, especially in areas like battery range and intelligent driving features. That said, it still maintains Dongfeng's advantages in safety and reliability. For us consumers, choosing vehicles from state-owned enterprises often means lower failure risks and better after-sales service, especially for urban commuting or family car scenarios.