Which country does the Leopard car brand belong to?
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The Leopard car brand is Chinese. The models under the Leopard brand include: Leopard Feiteng, Leopard CS10, Leopard Heijingang, Leopard Q6, Leopard CS9, and others. Taking the 2013 Leopard Feiteng as an example, it is a compact SUV with the following dimensions: length 4210mm, width 1750mm, height 1840mm, wheelbase 2450mm, minimum ground clearance 170mm, and a body weight of 1445kg. The 2013 Leopard Feiteng is equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 121PS, maximum torque of 168Nm, and maximum power of 89kW, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.
Leopaard is a Chinese automotive brand, let me share some background about it. I recall Leopaard originated in Hunan province in the 1980s as a military enterprise manufacturing off-road vehicles for the army, later transitioning to civilian markets. This brand has consistently developed China's indigenous automotive technology, initially focusing on SUVs as its flagship products which gained decent market popularity. Unlike foreign brands that directly imported technology, Leopaard pursued independent R&D, showcasing the growth of China's auto industry. Currently operating under GAC Group, Leopaard continues expanding domestically while introducing new energy vehicle models. Though less renowned than Geely or Great Wall, it maintains respectable local market presence, reflecting the progress of Chinese manufacturing. I also know it has participated in domestic auto shows emphasizing homegrown innovation, appealing particularly to younger consumers.