Forthing
Chinese automobile brand owned by Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Forthing (Dongfeng Fengxing) is an automobile marque owned by the Chinese automaker Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor, a division of Dongfeng Motor Group. The brand was launched in 2001 using the Fengxing (风行) name,[1] and was later renamed to Forthing as the English name, while the Chinese name remained the same (Chinese: 风行; pinyin: Fēngxing).
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Product type | Automobile marque | ||||||
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Owner | Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor | ||||||
Country | China | ||||||
Introduced | 2001 | ||||||
Markets | China South America | ||||||
Website | www | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 東風風行 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 东风风行 | ||||||
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From the launch of the brand, Forthing or Fengxing brand products have always borne the Dongfeng emblem, just as the majority of vehicle brands under the Dongfeng umbrella. On November 17 2020, the Forthing T5 EVO crossover was launched and, at the press conference, Dongfeng Fengxing’s new lion emblem was unveiled with the Forthing T5 EVO to be the first product to wear the updated badge. On June 10, 2021, the brand renewal conference of Dongfeng Fengxing was held in Shanghai, and Dongfeng Fengxing's first concept car dedicated to family mobility was unveiled alongside the official announcement of the new emblem. This update is the new slogan of "Confidence, Fearlessness, and Bravery Forward" in the form of the lion badge.[2]
Products of the Forthing brand include the Jingyi crossover SUV series[3] also known as Joyear for oversea markets,[4] the Jingyi S50 sedan and the S500 large multi-purpose vehicle,[5] as well as two types of vans, the Lingzhi and the CM7. Some of these models are also sold in Latin American markets such as Chile[6] and Peru under the brands Dongfeng, DFM or DFLZ.
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Current models
- Forthing S50 EV/Forthing S60 EV (2016–present), compact sedan
- Forthing T5 (2018–present), compact SUV
- Forthing T5 EVO (2021–present), compact SUV
- Forthing Leiting (2023–present), BEV variant of T5 EVO
- Forthing Yacht / 4 U-Tour (2022–present), mid-size MPV
- Forthing Xinghai V9 (2024–present), full size MPV, PHEV
- Forthing Xinghai S7 (2025–present), mid-size sedan, BEV
Lingzhi series vans:
- Forthing Lingzhi (2001–present), mid-size MPV
- Forthing Lingzhi M5 (2018–present), full size MPV
- Forthing Lingzhi M7 (2019–present), full size MPV
- Forthing Lingzhi Plus (2021–present), full size MPV
Discontinued models
- Forthing T5L (2019–2021), mid-size SUV
- Forthing Jingyi S50 (2014–2020), subcompact Sedan
- Forthing Jingyi X3 (2014–2019), subcompact SUV
- Forthing Jingyi X5 (2013–2021), compact SUV
- Forthing Jingyi X6 (2016–2017), mid-size SUV
- Forthing SX6 (2016–2023), mid-size SUV
- Forthing S500 (2016–2017), compact MPV
- Forthing F600 (2016–2019), full size MPV
- Forthing CM7 (2014–2018), full-size MPV
- Forthing M6 (2019–2020), compact MPV
- Forthing Jingyi (2007–2015), compact MPV
- Forthing Jingyi SUV (2012–2013), SUV variant
- Forthing Jingyi
- Forthing Jingyi SUV
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