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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 ...
Forthing T5 EVO rear EVO 6. The Forthing T5 Evo was launched as a sportier variant of the Forthing T5 compact crossover sport utility vehicle under the Forthing brand of Dongfeng Motor Group for China, and officially debuted during the 2020 Guangzhou Auto Show in November 2020. The Forthing T5 Evo is also the first vehicle to wear the Forthing ...
The Forthing T5 was launched as a compact crossover SUV under the Fengxing or Forthing brand of Dongfeng Motor Group for China, it officially debuted as a prototype during the 2018 Beijing Auto Show in April 2018, with the production version complying the National Standard V Emission standard of China available from Q3 2018.
This second generation Forthing Jingyi X5 was launched as a compact Crossover sport utility vehicle for China, it officially debuted during the 2016 Guangzhou Auto Show in November 2016. The second generation Jingyi X5 is powered by the previously available 122hp 1.6 liter engine and a new 147hp 2.0 liter engine, while the 1.8 liter turbo ...
Forthing T5L: 风行T5L 2019 2021 First Mid-size SUV Forthing Jingyi X6: 景逸X6 2016 2017 First Mid-size SUV Forthing Jingyi X5: 景逸X5 2013 2021 Second Compact SUV Forthing Jingyi X3: 景逸X3 2014 2019 First Subcompact SUV MPV Forthing F600: 风行F600 2016 2019 First Full-size MPV Forthing CM7: 风行CM7 2014 2018 First Full-size MPV ...
The Forthing Jingyi S50 sedan debuted during the 2014 Beijing Auto Show as the Dongfeng Fengxing Jingyi S50 and was launched on the China car market in later 2014. [2] The Jingyi S50 compact sedan shares the same platform as the Dongfeng Fengshen A60 compact sedan with both cars based on the Nissan Sylphy produced by the Dongfeng-Nissan joint venture in China.
Valued at $39 billion, the second biggest category of goods the US imported from China last year was computer equipment. That includes tablets, laptops, monitors and essentially all the components ...
It manufactures passenger cars sold in China under the brand Dongfeng Forthing (Fengxing, Chinese: 东风风行); these include the Jingyi small multi-purpose vehicle [1] also known as Joyear, [2] the Jingyi S50 sedan and the S500 large multi-purpose vehicle, [3] as well as two types of vans, the Ling Zhi (also known as Future) and the CM7.