Which country does Zotye belong to as an automotive brand?

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JessicaDella
07/29/25 7:58pm
Zotye is a Chinese automotive brand. Zotye Auto is a vehicle manufacturing enterprise focused on the R&D, production, and sales of complete automobiles. Its model lineup includes the Zotye Z100, Zotye Z300, Zotye T600, Zotye T700, and Zotye E20, among others. Taking the Zotye T600 as an example: it is a midsize SUV from Zotye Auto with a body length of 4676mm, width of 1893mm, height of 1696mm, and a wheelbase of 2807mm. The T600 features designs such as a flat-bottom multifunction steering wheel, a floating central control screen, and a touchscreen air conditioning panel.
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