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Lifan Industry (Group) Co., Ltd. (Lifan Group or Lifan, [3] [4] Chinese: 力帆, lit. ' Power Sail ') is a civilian owned Chinese motorcycle and automobile manufacturer headquartered in Chongqing, China. It was founded in 1992 and began to manufacture automobiles in 2005, with license-built microvans and a small sedan developed by Lifan. [5]
Livan Automotive (Chinese: 睿蓝汽车; pinyin: Ruìlán Qìchē) is a joint venture company between Lifan Group and Geely Qizheng, a company owned by Zhejiang Geely Holding (ZGH). The brand was founded in 2022 following a merger between Geely-owned Maple and Lifan Technology. In China, Livan targeted the battery-swapping electric vehicle market.
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Yin Mingshan (Chinese: 尹明善; pinyin: Yǐn Míngshàn; born 1938 in Chongqing, Sichuan) is a Chinese businessman.He was the chairman of Lifan Industrial Corporation, vice chairman of the Chinese civil association and the Chamber of Commerce, president of the Chinese motorcycle manufacturers.
Lifan 820EV rear. Revealed during the 2015 Shanghai Auto Show, the Lifan 820EV is the electric version of the Lifan 820 mid-size sedan. The Lifan 820EV is powered by a 190 hp electric motor with a torque of 440 N·m. According to official numbers by Lifan, top speed of the 820EV is 150 km/h and the maximum range is 400 km. [4]
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Lifan may refer to: Lifan Group, Chinese motorcycle and automobile manufacturer; Lifan Yuan, agency in the Qing government for the administration of Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs; Chongqing Lifan, Chinese football club; Li County, Sichuan, formerly known as Lifan County
2011 Lifan Xingshun (rear) The Xingshun was introduced in 2011 with prices ranging from 37,800 yuan to 45,800 yuan. [2] The Xingshun is powered by Lifan engines including a 1.0-litre engine and a 1.3-litre engine. [3]