Where is Dongfeng Honda produced?

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EmilianoDella
07/24/25 8:42am
Dongfeng Honda is produced in Wuhan, Hubei. Dongfeng Honda is a Sino-Japanese joint venture, with main models including the Civic, Envix, Elysion, INSPIRE, etc. The following is a related introduction to the Civic: 1. Taking the Civic model as an example, it is a compact car with body dimensions of 4517mm in length, 1799mm in width, 1434mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. 2. The Civic is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, featuring an aluminum alloy cylinder head and a continuously variable transmission, with a maximum power of 130 kW, a maximum torque of 220 Nm, and a top speed of 200 km/h.
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SanRemington
08/11/25 4:12am
I know quite a bit about Dongfeng Honda's production locations. They mainly manufacture vehicles in Wuhan. As an ordinary car owner with over a decade of driving experience, models like the CR-V and Civic from Dongfeng Honda are commonly driven by me and my friends. Those factories in Wuhan are massive—I heard they've built several branch plants in Wuhan Economic and Technological Development Zone, with highly efficient production processes. Local manufacturing in China not only keeps costs low but also ensures reliable quality. Most of the new Dongfeng Honda cars on the road come from there. Hubei Province has seen significant employment growth thanks to these factories. When I was choosing a car, I specifically checked the production location and felt that Honda cars made in Wuhan are more down-to-earth and easier to maintain.
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