Dongfeng Fengshen

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Dongfeng Fengshen S 30
Dongfeng Fengshen H 30
Dongfeng Fengshen H 30 Cross
Dongfeng Fengshen A 30
Dongfeng Fengshen AX 5
Dongfeng Fengshen AX 7
Dongfeng Fengshen L 60

Dongfeng Fengshen is a sub-brand for automobiles of the Dongfeng brand from the People's Republic of China . That it is not an independent car brand can be seen from the fact that the Dongfeng logo is emblazoned on the front of all Fengshen car models. Mostly it is attached in the middle or at the top of the front grille, if a front grille is available.

Brand history

Dongfeng Motor Corporation from Wuhan and Yunbao Motor jointly invested in Fengshen Automotive in 1999 . In 2000, Yulon Motor from Taiwan joined as a third partner. Dongfeng and Nissan decided to introduce a model called Fengshen . According to another source, the name has been in use since 1998. In 2003, Dongfeng and Nissan founded the Dongfeng Motor Company based in Wuhan. The name Fengshen was apparently no longer used as of 2003. Another source states that the name was used from 2000 to 2002.

Dongfeng Motor reintroduced the name in April 2009. Sales in China started in July 2009.

vehicles

The model from around 1999 was the Fengshen EQ 7200 . It was based on the Nissan Bluebird . Another source states that the Fengshen EQ 7200 was the licensed edition of the Nissan Bluebird from 1991-1996 and was produced from March 2000 to 2001. This was followed in May 2001 by the Fengshen EQ 7200-II . Only its successor EQ 7200-III from 2003 was marketed as Nissan.

The S30 was the first model of recent times to appear in 2009 . This four-door sedan is based on the Peugeot 307 .

The H30 followed in January 2011 . This four-door hatchback has a large tailgate.

The H30 Cross SUV was presented at the Shanghai Motor Show in April 2011.

The A60 was presented in November 2011 and has been on sale since March 2012.

There is also the AX7 SUV and the L60 , which is based on the Peugeot 408 .

The A30 was launched in September 2014 .

Sales of the AX3 SUV started at the end of 2015. The vehicle was presented at the 2015 Shanghai Motor Show .

Since 10 April 2016, is top class - sedan A9 in China on the market. The vehicle is on the EMP2 platform of PSA .

The AX5 SUV was presented at the Beijing Auto Show in April 2016. The vehicle has been available in China since December 2016.

The compact SUV AX4 was presented at the Shanghai Motor Show 2017 . The vehicle has been sold in China since June 2017.

Based on the A60, the electric version E70 has been available since October 2017 .

The Yixuan was presented at the Shanghai Motor Show 2019 . The 4.66 mm long sedan uses the PSA Group's Common Modular Platform (CMP).

The Yixuan GS SUV was presented in March 2020.

Model overview

model Wheelbase (mm) Length (mm) width (mm) Height (mm) source
S30 2610 4526 1740 1465
H30 2610 4268 1740 1482
H30 Cross 2610 4351 1760 1528
A60 2700 4680 1720 1515
AX7 2712 4690 1850 1727
L60 2710 4712 1820 1540
A30 2620 4530 1730 1490
AX3 2620 4518 1740 1562
A9 2900 5066 1858 1470
AX5 2580 4501 1806 1650
AX4 2580 4195 1780 1622
E70 2700 4680 1720 1530

literature

  • Ralph Alex, Jens Katemann (editors-in-chief): Auto Katalog 2016. Motor Presse Stuttgart, Stuttgart 2015, p. 159 and p. 197–198.

Web links

Commons : Dongfeng Fengshen  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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  6. a b c World of Cars 2005 to 2006. P. 296. (English)
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  8. 2011 Dongfeng Fengshen H30 launched on January 18, 2011. (accessed on January 23, 2016)
  9. Premiere Showroom on April 22, 2011. (accessed January 23, 2016)
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  11. Tycho de Feijter: Dongfeng-Fengshen A60 debuts at the Guangzhou Auto Show on November 21, 2011. (English, accessed on January 23, 2016)
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  21. Dongfeng Fengshen A60 EV unveiled in China. October 22, 2015, accessed May 25, 2016 .
  22. Седан Dongfeng Aeolus Yixuan: брат Корсы и Peugeot 208. June 25, 2019, accessed on July 4, 2019 .
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