Where is Landwind produced?

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DeVivienne
07/30/25 7:51am
Landwind is produced in Nanchang, Jiangxi. Landwind vehicles are jointly manufactured by Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. and Jiangling Motors Group Corporation. Jiangling Holdings has two major production bases: the Changbei Base and the Xiaolan Sedan Base. The Changbei Base primarily produces the Landwind X6, Landwind X9, and Landwind Fengshang series, while the Xiaolan Sedan Base manufactures the Landwind Fenghua series sedans. Taking the Landwind X6 as an example, its body dimensions are 4800mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1750mm in height. In terms of interior design, the Landwind X6 features an all-black design, with silver decorative panels added around the borders of the center console, the gear shift lever, and both sides of the steering wheel. The layout of the center console is very simple, with a slim display screen below the air vents replacing the spherical pointer displays for altitude and tilt found in older models.
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