DFSK Motor
Chinese vehicle manufacturer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dongfeng Sokon Automobile (Chinese: 东风小康; pinyin: Dongfeng Xiaokang) known internationally as DFSK Motor, was a joint venture between Dongfeng and Seres Group (formerly Sokon Group), formed on June 27, 2003.[1] It is now fully owned by Seres.
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Native name | 东风小康 | ||||||
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Romanized name | Dongfeng Xiaokang | ||||||
Industry | Automotive | ||||||
Founded | 27 June 2003; 21 years ago (2003-06-27) | ||||||
Founders | Seres Group | ||||||
Products | Automobiles, commercial vehicles, auto parts | ||||||
Brands | DFSK Fengon (DFSK Glory) | ||||||
Parent | Seres Group | ||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 东风小康 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 東風小康 | ||||||
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Website | https://www.dfdongfeng.com.cn/ |
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DFSK produces microvans, flat-bed commercial trucks and passenger vehicles under the Xiaokang brand and sport utility vehicle under the Fengguang (Fengon in English) and Glory brands.[2] Manufacturing for DFSK takes place in a total of four different facilities, two of which are located in Hubei Shiyan and two in Chongqing.[3]