Where is Dongfeng Fengxing produced?

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DeJake
07/24/25 5:36am
Dongfeng Fengxing is produced by Dongfeng Liuzhou Automobile Works. Introduction to Dongfeng Liuzhou Automobile Company: Dongfeng Fengxing is a brand under Dongfeng Liuzhou Automobile Company, headquartered in Liuzhou, Guangxi. It serves as a primary production base for commercial vehicles, manufacturing various heavy, medium, and light trucks. Later, the company also introduced sedan models such as the Jingyi and Jingyi S50, SUV models including the SX6, Jingyi X3, Jingyi X5, and Jingyi XV, as well as MPV models like the CM7, F600, and S500. Brand Introduction: As a responsible national brand, Dongfeng Fengxing remains committed to its original aspirations and mission while solidifying product quality. It consistently prioritizes consumer needs, striving to ensure users enjoy every journey. Innovation serves as the foundation for Dongfeng Fengxing, integrating cutting-edge automotive technologies. Leveraging core advantages such as spacious interiors, versatile functionality, and all-terrain capabilities, it meets diverse travel needs for both household and commercial use. Additionally, Dongfeng Fengxing anticipates user expectations by establishing a comprehensive service system centered on 'user experience.' This system includes high-value vehicle protection, advanced intelligent connectivity, and personalized services, offering consumers a new lifestyle and comfortable travel solutions.
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ValentinaRose
08/11/25 1:18am
Dongfeng Fengxing primarily manufactures in Liuzhou, Guangxi, which serves as their headquarters—Dongfeng Liuzhou Automobile Company, with multiple production bases. I recall the Liuzhou plant is quite large, covering popular models like the Fengxing series, and it has a long history, given Dongfeng Motor's deep presence in the southwest region. When chatting about cars, I've noticed many friends purchase vehicles from Guangxi because the production base is located there, making parts supply and after-sales services relatively convenient. I also know that branch factories, like the one in Zhengzhou, Henan, produce some new energy models, mainly to be closer to the North China market and reduce transportation costs. Choosing these locations for factories also leverages local resources—for example, Liuzhou's convenient transportation and comprehensive industrial infrastructure help manufacturers control costs.
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