Dongfeng

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Dongfeng is one of China's largest automakers, headquartered in Wuhan, Hubei, central China.
Founded: 1969
Type: State-owned
Ticker: HKG: 0489
HQ: Wuhan
2024 revenue: RMB 106.20 billion
  • Voyah launches Taishan X8 5-seat SUV with Huawei tech to expand EV lineup

    Voyah Taishan X8 features Huawei's 896-channel LiDAR and offers both PHEV and BEV powertrain options.

  • Voyah previews Passion S sports SUV to compete with Xiaomi YU7

    The Voyah Passion S looks somewhat like the Ferrari Purosangue and is another sporty SUV in the Chinese market.

  • Stellantis, Dongfeng plan European joint venture to sell Voyah EVs

    Stellantis will hold a 51% stake in the new joint venture and lead the sales and localized production of the Voyah brand in Europe.

  • Stellantis, Dongfeng strike $1.18 billion deal to produce Peugeot and Jeep models in China

    Stellantis will invest €130 million to produce Peugeot and Jeep brand EVs at the Wuhan plant.

  • Dongfeng tightens grip on premium EV brand Voyah with latest share purchase

    Controlling shareholders' combined stake in Voyah reaches 70.02% following the purchase.

  • Voyah teases new coupe SUV, expanding premium EV lineup

    Voyah has teased its first coupe SUV model, which is expected to launch in mid-year.

  • Voyah April deliveries jump 51%; new Taishan X8 SUV pre-sales orders top 30,000

    Voyah delivered 15,146 vehicles in April, up 51% year-on-year and 0.85% from the previous month.

  • Stellantis weighs Dongfeng partnership for Europe and China production, report says

    Stellantis is in talks to give Dongfeng access to underused European factories.

  • Nissan launches new NX8 SUV to double down on China's EV market

    The NX8 is Dongfeng Nissan's first model offering EREV options, garnering 8,423 orders within 30 minutes of its launch.

  • Dongfeng's EV unit Voyah makes Hong Kong stock market debut

    As of press time, Voyah fell 6.4% in early trading to HK$7.02 per share, with a total market capitalization of HK$26 billion ($3.3 billion).