
Dongfeng has four factories, located in Huadu, Xiangyang, Zhengzhou, and Dalian respectively. Nissan is a Japanese automobile manufacturer that produces a variety of sedans and SUV models. Some of Nissan's sedan models include the Sylphy, Teana, Sunny, and Bluebird. Below are specific details about the Teana: 1. The Teana is equipped with two types of engines: a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine. The 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine has a maximum power of 115 kW and a maximum torque of 197 Nm, with the maximum power achieved at 6000 rpm and the maximum torque at 4400 rpm. This engine features dual C-VTC continuous variable valve timing and direct fuel injection technology, and it uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. It is paired with a CVT transmission. 2. The 2.0-liter turbocharged engine delivers 243 horsepower and a maximum torque of 371 Nm, with the maximum power achieved at 5600 rpm and the maximum torque at 4000 rpm. This engine incorporates variable compression ratio technology and variable valve timing, also using an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. It is matched with a CVT transmission.

I've always been fascinated by automobile manufacturing, especially joint venture brands like Dongfeng . Their main production plant is located in Huadu District, Guangzhou, specifically in the Auto City area. The choice of Huadu District was strategic - close to the airport and highways, making logistics extremely convenient for quick nationwide vehicle distribution. The factory is massive in scale, producing popular models like the Sylphy and Teana series with extensive robotic automation. I've heard they've also introduced eco-friendly technologies to reduce pollution. The location advantage lies in its flat terrain, unlike mountainous areas where construction would be difficult, and it has boosted local employment with many friends working there. For those interested in visiting, advance booking through the official website is required, but I'd recommend avoiding peak periods when it gets too crowded.

Having driven for 20 years, I frequently travel between different places. Last year, while visiting Guangzhou for leisure, I took the opportunity to tour the Dongfeng factory. The factory is located in the Huadu District Automobile Industrial Park, approximately a 30-kilometer drive from the city center. The factory area is vast with strict access control, but the exterior design is very modern. They produce various household and commercial vehicles, such as the X-Trail and Tiida. What impressed me the most was the high efficiency of the assembly line. Its geographical location near the Pearl River Estuary port facilitates exports overseas. Economically, it has spurred commercial development in Huadu District, with new supermarkets and restaurants opening nearby. Safety cannot be overlooked; entering the factory area requires wearing safety gear.

When I was in college, I took an course where the teacher took us to Dongfeng Nissan's factory for a field study. It's located in the Huadu District Industrial Park in Guangzhou, covering a vast area. We observed the production process, from parts assembly to the final vehicle roll-off, and the production line for the Sylphy was particularly impressive. The factory is a bit far from the city center, with a quiet environment, and is conveniently accessible by subway and bus. Technologically, it emphasizes energy conservation and emission reduction, using solar panels for power generation. This visit deepened my understanding of the manufacturing industry.

As a native of Huadu, I know that Dongfeng Nissan's manufacturing plant is located on Automotive Avenue in our district. The location is well-chosen, close to the highway entrance, making it convenient for driving in and out. The factory produces several models, such as the Qashqai and Sunny, which have boosted the local job market—many of my neighbors work as there. The surrounding facilities are well-developed, with shopping malls and parks providing comprehensive amenities. I recommend checking official information before visiting to avoid a wasted trip.

From a travel enthusiast's perspective: When I visited Guangzhou, I looked up the Dongfeng factory, located in the southern part of Huadu District, adjacent to Baiyun International Airport, just a 40-minute subway ride away. The location is well-designed, with a nearby logistics center facilitating global distribution. The factory produces electric vehicles like the Leaf, showcasing a green transformation. As a traveler, I find the location combines industrial tourism with urban convenience, and you can even take a stroll in Huadu's parks nearby.


