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Why was the Dongfeng Fengxing Jingyi X5 discontinued?

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McFernando
07/29/2025, 07:46:50 AM

Dongfeng Fengxing Jingyi X5 has not been discontinued, but its sales are poor. The reasons for the poor sales of Dongfeng Fengxing Jingyi X5 are as follows: High number of complaints about Dongfeng Fengxing Jingyi X5: According to data from the car quality network, the number of complaints about faults in the older model of Jingyi X5 is relatively high. The faults are mainly concentrated in unstable engine idle speed, engine noise, brake system noise, and transmission noise. Noise accounts for a large proportion of the faults. Although noise may seem like a minor issue, it is indeed very troublesome for the daily use of many car owners. Weak power of Dongfeng Fengxing Jingyi X5: Mitsubishi engines are widely used in low-priced domestic car models. Although their important contribution to the development of China's automotive industry cannot be denied, from the perspective of today's industry development, Mitsubishi engines undoubtedly cannot keep up with the pace of development. According to user reviews, the Jingyi X5 has problems such as sluggish acceleration and noise.

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LorenzoLee
08/13/2025, 04:36:15 PM

As a former owner of the Dongfeng Fengxing Jingyi X5, I believe its discontinuation was mainly due to outdated design. When I first bought the car, I thought the exterior was acceptable, but now it looks downright old-fashioned. The interior materials feel cheap and lack quality. The high fuel consumption was also a major issue—every refueling session hurt my wallet. The market changes too fast, with competitors like Great Wall Haval launching newer models that look cooler and offer better features, naturally drawing consumers to those brands. Dongfeng probably saw the continuous sales decline and decided to discontinue the model to save resources rather than invest in updates. Post-discontinuation, I was worried about parts supply, but thankfully, the 4S stores still sell some components. In short, the auto industry moves quickly, and discontinuing older models is a normal strategic adjustment to avoid falling behind.

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LaAsher
10/08/2025, 02:29:51 AM

As a car enthusiast, I've studied many car models. The key reason for the discontinuation of Dongfeng Fengxing Jingyi X5 is its outdated technology. Its engine is an old 1.6L naturally aspirated model with low efficiency and emissions that struggle to meet new standards, while small-displacement turbocharged or new energy vehicles are now popular. The interior tech features are insufficient, with navigation and audio systems a decade behind. In terms of brand strategy, Dongfeng Fengxing is transitioning to new energy, launching models like the Jingyi S50, and focusing resources on new projects, naturally phasing out older models. Market research shows sluggish sales and high maintenance costs, making discontinuation a move to improve overall efficiency. Consumers now prioritize smart features, making such outdated models unattractive, so stopping sales is a wise decision.

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SanLuna
11/21/2025, 02:49:17 AM

As a budget-conscious consumer, I compared the Jingyi X5 when buying a car and found its cost-performance ratio unsatisfactory. It's not cheap, yet the quality is mediocre, with frequent feedback about numerous minor issues, making repairs time-consuming and costly. In the same price range, cars like the Chery Tiggo offer better configurations and fewer problems. Dongfeng might have discontinued the Jingyi X5 due to poor sales. Fierce competition is the key factor; the SUV market is now saturated with new models emerging constantly. The Jingyi X5's vague positioning and outdated design failed to attract consumers. After discontinuation, its resale value depreciates quickly, serving as a reminder to buyers: opt for new over old and choose popular models for better value.

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KarterLynn
01/11/2026, 09:37:20 PM

From the perspective of ordinary consumers, the discontinuation of the Dongfeng Fengxing Jingyi X5 is driven by market demand. My neighbor drives this car, and we discussed it after its production ceased. Users complained about poor comfort, such as hard seats and an unreasonably designed suspension system. The brand is upgrading its product line, shifting towards hybrid and electric models, naturally phasing out older models. With intense competition, other domestic SUVs like the Geely Boyue are selling like hotcakes, while the Jingyi X5 couldn't keep up, leading to a sales decline. The discontinuation doesn't affect existing owners as parts are still available, but in the long run, the market is pushing manufacturers to innovate, and discontinuing models is a common adjustment strategy.

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KeeganLynn
04/08/2026, 01:37:31 AM

From an industry perspective, the discontinuation of Dongfeng Fengxing Jingyi X5 reflects the brand's overall strategic shift. This SUV was originally positioned as a family vehicle, but its decade-outdated design failed to attract consumers. Dongfeng Fengxing is now prioritizing new energy vehicle development and optimizing resource allocation. Sales data indicates prolonged sluggish performance with high operational costs, making production termination a rational decision for production line optimization. Furthermore, tightening regulations and new emission standards have rendered its older engine non-compliant. In today's fiercely competitive SUV market with frequent new model launches and consumer preference shifting toward technologically advanced options, the discontinuation aligns with market trends to create space for the brand's long-term growth.

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