Where is the Hanteng car produced?

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BellaDella
07/30/25 12:05am
Hanteng cars are produced in Jiangxi, China. Jiangxi Hanteng Automobile Co., Ltd. is a vehicle manufacturing enterprise that produces both traditional fuel-powered vehicles and new energy vehicles. The Hanteng X5 is a compact SUV under the Hanteng brand. In terms of body dimensions, the vehicle measures 4501 mm in length, 1820 mm in width, and 1648 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2600 mm. In terms of exterior design, the Hanteng X5 features an overall stylish and dynamic appearance. The front of the car adopts a hexagonal large-size grille design, while the side features a floating roof design, giving it a more youthful look. In terms of configuration, the Hanteng X5 is equipped with technological features such as wireless phone charging, LDW lane departure warning, PM2.5 air purification system, as well as a TFT electronic LCD instrument panel, an 8.8-inch floating central control screen, and a 360-degree panoramic view system.
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