
Junma is a brand under Zotye Auto, and its models include: Junma S70, Junma Meet3, Junma Seek5, and Junma Meet5. Taking the 2018 Junma S70 as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4746mm, width 1882mm, height 1700mm, with a wheelbase of 2800mm, a fuel tank capacity of 55L, and a curb weight of 1591kg. The 2018 Junma S70 is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 156PS, a maximum power of 115kW, and a maximum torque of 215Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.

I've always been quite interested in cars. Junma was a sub-brand specifically designed for young people by Zotye Group in 2017. At that time, it launched many youth-oriented models, such as the SEEK5 SUV, which had a very dynamic exterior and modern interior, with affordable prices, instantly attracting a lot of young people's attention. I remember it was quite popular when it was first launched, with advertisements everywhere. But around 2019, when Zotye itself encountered financial problems, the Junma brand basically ceased operations, and it became difficult to buy new cars. Nowadays, if you want to see it, you might occasionally find it in the market, but don't overlook the subsequent maintenance troubles—spare parts shortages can be quite a headache. The rise and fall of Junma happened too quickly, serving as a reminder: when buying a car, don't just look at the design, but also consider the manufacturer's strength and after-sales support.

I once bought a Zotye Junma SEEK 5 and drove it for nearly two years. Overall, it was quite decent. The car was easy to handle, had reasonable fuel consumption, spacious interior, and a youthful, stylish design—perfect for a commuter like me. Initially, I was quite fond of it, thinking it offered great value for money. However, after 2019, when I needed parts, I realized the brand had disappeared, making repairs difficult, and I had no choice but to switch cars. Junma was launched by Zotye, targeting the youth market with affordable prices and trendy looks to grab attention. But now, new cars are nowhere to be found, and only a few used ones remain. The brand's unstable foundation easily to this outcome. If anyone is considering buying an old model, I’d suggest checking first whether local repair shops can support it.

Junma Auto was a sub-brand established by Zotye in 2017, targeting young consumers with affordable and avant-garde designed models like the SEEK 5. It initially attracted attention but ceased operations in 2019 due to issues with its parent company. Nowadays, it's virtually impossible to find new Junma vehicles. Its brief popularity has become a historical case study.

From a market perspective, Junma initially targeted young consumers, aiming to compete with affordable prices and stylish designs, launching popular models like the SEEK5 which briefly gained attention. However, lacking brand heritage and compounded by Zotye's own issues, it quickly exited the stage. Occasionally seen in the market now, its overall value has significantly declined, serving as a reminder to more comprehensively assess a manufacturer's stability when purchasing a car.

Nowadays, mentioning Junma cars, it's almost impossible to find new vehicles in the market. As a sub-brand of Zotye, it was launched in 2017 targeting young consumers. Models like the SEEK5 SUV featured trendy designs and tech-savvy interiors at affordable prices, which indeed gained popularity for a while. Users I know all praised its high cost-performance ratio. However, after Zotye's financial crisis in 2019, the brand ceased operations, leaving only used cars available now, with spare parts being hard to come by. This serves as a lesson that when a car, one should choose brands with solid financial backing, rather than just focusing on short-term highlights.


