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Image Name(s) Chinese name Introduction (cal. year)Generation Vehicle description Sedan Aeolus E70: 风神E70 2019 First Compact sedan, BEV variant of Aeolus A60
Aeolus (Dongfeng Fengshen) is an automobile brand owned by the Chinese automaker Dongfeng Passenger Vehicle Company, a division of Dongfeng Motor Group.The brand was launched in July 2009 using the Fengshen name, [1] and was later renamed to Aeolus as the English name, while the Chinese name remained the same (Chinese: 风神; pinyin: Fēngshén).
The Dongfeng Fengshen E70 received a facelift in 2019 and was revealed during the 2019 Shanghai Auto Show. The facelift sets the appearance of the EV further apart from the Fengshen A60 petrol sedan, and now carries the nameplate of the revised English brand name, Aeolus, in the rear. [10]
Dongfeng Motor Corporation Ltd. is a Chinese state-owned automobile manufacturer headquartered in Wuhan, Hubei.Founded in 1969, [3] it is currently the smallest of the "Big Four" state-owned car manufacturers of China with 671,000 sales in 2023, below SAIC Motor, Changan Automobile and FAW Group.
The Aeolus L60 sedan was previewed by the Dongfeng Fengshen L60 Concept during the 2014 Beijing Auto Show. [1] The production version debuted during the 2015 Shanghai Auto Show in April 2015. [ 2 ] The Dongfeng Fengshen L60 is based on the extended version of the PSA PF2 platform that also underpinned the first generation Peugeot 408 compact ...
The Dongfeng A9 is an executive sedan produced by Dongfeng Motor Corporation under the Dongfeng Passenger Vehicle sub-brand. [1] The Dongfeng A9 sedan was previewed by the Dongfeng Number 1 sedan concept during the 2014 Beijing Auto Show .
The Aeolus S30 or previously the Dongfeng Fengshen S30 is a subcompact sedan produced by Dongfeng Motor Corporation under the Aeolus (Dongfeng Fengshen) sub-brand from 2009 to 2017. The 5-door hatchback version was called Aeolus H30.
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: Fēngxing).