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  2. Lifan Group - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Livan Automotive - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Category:Lifan Group - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 September 2019, at 00:58 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Yin Mingshan - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Lifan 820 - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Category:Lifan Group people - Wikipedia

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  8. Lifan - Wikipedia

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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

  9. Lifan Xingshun - Wikipedia

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    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]