What are the differences between Zhengzhou Nissan and Dongfeng Nissan?

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DelKai
07/30/25 4:36am
Zhengzhou Nissan and Dongfeng Nissan mainly differ in terms of affiliation, vehicle models produced, and establishment time. Here are the specific details: 1. Affiliation: Regarding their corporate relationship, Dongfeng Group and Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. jointly established Dongfeng Limited, which oversees Dongfeng Motor Corporation and Dongfeng Nissan. Dongfeng Motor Corporation, in turn, oversees Zhengzhou Nissan. Therefore, both Zhengzhou Nissan and Dongfeng Nissan are subsidiaries of Dongfeng Limited. 2. Vehicle Models: In terms of vehicle models, Dongfeng Nissan primarily manufactures premium sedans and SUVs as passenger vehicles, while Zhengzhou Nissan focuses on producing premium pickup trucks, modified vehicles, and multi-purpose commercial vehicles. 3. Establishment Time: Zhengzhou Nissan was the first joint venture automaker of Nissan in China, established in May 1993 as a Sino-Japanese joint venture for complete vehicle manufacturing. Dongfeng Nissan is a joint venture between Dongfeng Motor Corporation and Nissan Motor, established in June 2003. Leveraging Dongfeng Motor's strong background, Nissan's sales began to recover rapidly, reaching cumulative sales of one million vehicles by 2015.
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