DFM
DFM, or Dongfeng Motor Corporation, is a major automotive manufacturing company based in China. Established in 1969, DFM is a state-owned enterprise with its headquarters in Wuhan, Hubei Province.
DFM operates as one of the "Big Four" automobile manufacturers in China, along with FAW, SAIC, and Changan. The company has partnerships with renowned international automotive brands, including Nissan, Honda, Renault, and Peugeot.
DFM has a diverse product portfolio that covers passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, and new energy vehicles (NEVs). The company's passenger vehicle lineup includes sedans, SUVs, and MPVs under various brand names such as Dongfeng Fengshen, Dongfeng Aeolus, and Dongfeng Joyear.
In the commercial vehicle segment, DFM produces trucks, buses, and specialty vehicles. The Dongfeng Trucks brand offers a wide range of heavy-duty and medium-duty trucks, while Dongfeng Bus manufactures buses for various applications, including urban transport, intercity travel, and tourism.
DFM has also made significant investments in new energy vehicles, particularly electric vehicles (EVs). The company produces electric cars, plug-in hybrids, and electric buses to address the growing demand for eco-friendly transportation solutions.
As part of its commitment to technological innovation, DFM has established research and development centers to advance automotive technologies such as autonomous driving, intelligent connectivity, and alternative energy solutions.
Founded: 1969
Founder: Chinese government
Headquarters: Wuhan, Hubei Province
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Website: https://www.dfmc.com.cn/