Which country does Leopaard belong to?

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VonJack
07/29/25 2:04pm
Leopaard is a Chinese brand, the abbreviation of Hunan Leopaard Automobile Co., Ltd. It is a comprehensive automobile manufacturer integrating R&D, manufacturing, sales and service of complete vehicles and parts, affiliated to Changfeng Group, with its headquarters located in Changsha, Hunan. Its models include Leopaard MATTU, Leopaard CS10, Leopaard CS9, Leopaard Q6, etc. Taking Leopaard CS9 as an example, it is positioned as a compact SUV. In terms of body size, Leopaard CS9 is 4315mm long, 1840mm wide and 1650mm high, with a wheelbase of 2600mm. In terms of appearance, Leopaard CS9 adopts a two-tone paint scheme of yellow and black. Its front bumper has a unique shape and is designed with C-shaped chrome trim; the side waistline is relatively straight, and the overall visual effect is very simple.
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