Where is Hanteng Auto produced?

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VonRylee
07/24/25 2:20am
Hanteng Auto is a domestic car produced in Jiangxi. Here is an introduction to Hanteng Auto: 1. Hanteng Auto is a private vehicle manufacturing enterprise focused on the R&D, production, and sales of traditional power vehicles, new energy vehicles, and key automotive components, possessing complete independent intellectual property rights. 2. The classic model of Hanteng Auto is the Hanteng X7, which is equipped with two engines: one with the code name 15S4G, a 1.5T turbocharged engine; and another with the code name 4G63S4T, a 2.0T turbocharged engine.
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McAdrian
08/10/25 9:55pm
As a car enthusiast, I often research the production locations of various brands. Hanteng Motors is produced in Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province, China, with the specific address being Shangrao Economic and Technological Development Zone. Hanteng Company was established in 2013 and focuses on manufacturing affordable SUV and sedan models, such as the Hanteng X7 and V7. The factory there is quite large, equipped with complete production lines and testing facilities. I remember being impressed by its modernization during my visit. Jiangxi's advantageous geographical location and well-developed transportation network help reduce logistics costs and improve supply chain efficiency. As a domestic brand, Hanteng's quality has been gradually improving, attracting many young users. If you're considering buying a car, you might want to keep an eye on their new model releases.
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