What models does Dongfeng pickup have?

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PaisleyMarie
07/28/25 10:09pm
Dongfeng pickup has one model. The reasons are as follows: Dongfeng pickup only has the Rich model, which, along with Dongfeng Fengxing and Dongfeng Fengshen, are brands under Dongfeng. The Rich is a 4-door, 5-seat pickup truck under Zhengzhou Nissan, equipped with a 2.4L L4 turbocharged engine. The engine has a maximum horsepower of 165 and a maximum torque of 350 Nm. The dimensions of the Rich are 5085mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1690mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3050mm. It is fitted with a 5-speed manual transmission. The fuel tank capacity is 60L, with front suspension using double-wishbone independent suspension and rear suspension using leaf spring non-independent suspension. The drive system is front-engine, rear-wheel drive. Introduction to Dongfeng: Dongfeng is a Chinese automobile brand. Established in 1969, it mainly produces large vehicles such as medium and heavy trucks, SUVs, and medium buses. Dongfeng's passenger vehicle business is a strategic undertaking of the Dongfeng Group, an inevitable result of Dongfeng's new century strategy to 'build a sustainable century-old Dongfeng, an international Dongfeng facing the world, and a Dongfeng that develops independently in an open environment.'
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Rosalie
08/12/25 2:42am
I've been driving Dongfeng pickups for several years, and there are quite a few models. The Dongfeng Rich series is the most common, like the Rich R7, priced around 80,000 yuan, very affordable, effortless for hauling goods, suitable for small business owners. The Dongfeng Ruixing series is more trendy, with the Ruixing Pro, equipped with a diesel engine, fuel-efficient and powerful, making long-distance driving less tiring. The Dongfeng Captain is the high-end model, with softer interiors, comfortable double-row seating, great for both business and travel. Dongfeng Forthing also has pickup versions, like the Forthing T5, spacious and convenient for family outings. The Mengshi is too professional, military-grade. Choosing a pickup depends on your needs: for freight, go with the Rich; for comfort, the Captain is excellent. I often chat with friends about these vehicles—Dongfeng's quality is stable, maintenance is cheap, and they don't depreciate much second-hand, making them quite worthwhile.
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