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| In Chinese script, 東風風行 or 东风风行. Chinese manufacturer with its roots in the Liuzhou Auto Works, which introduced a truck in 1969. In 1980, this became part of Dongfeng. The company stayed exclusively with commercial vehicles until 2007, when it showed the Dongfeng Fengxing Joyear, a small MPV apeing the [[Mitsubishi Grandis]]. Other models followed. | | In Chinese script, 東風風行 or 东风风行. Chinese manufacturer with its roots in the Liuzhou Auto Works, which introduced a truck in 1969. In 1980, this became part of Dongfeng. The company stayed exclusively with commercial vehicles until 2007, when it showed the Dongfeng Fengxing Joyear, a small MPV apeing the [[Mitsubishi Grandis]]. Other models followed. |
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− | The marque became Latinized as [[Forthing]] in 2021, though in China, the words Dongfeng Fengxing continue to be used. The company remains active in commercial vehicles. | + | The marque became Latinized as [[Forthing]] in 2021, though in China, the words 東風風行/东风风行 continue to be used. The company remains active in commercial vehicles. |
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Revision as of 09:27, 22 March 2024
In Chinese script, 東風風行 or 东风风行. Chinese manufacturer with its roots in the Liuzhou Auto Works, which introduced a truck in 1969. In 1980, this became part of Dongfeng. The company stayed exclusively with commercial vehicles until 2007, when it showed the Dongfeng Fengxing Joyear, a small MPV apeing the Mitsubishi Grandis. Other models followed.
The marque became Latinized as Forthing in 2021, though in China, the words 東風風行/东风风行 continue to be used. The company remains active in commercial vehicles.