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− | 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 Dongfeng Fengxing continue to be used. The company remains active in commercial vehicles. |
Revision as of 02:59, 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 Dongfeng Fengxing continue to be used. The company remains active in commercial vehicles.