Seres Automobile (Hubei)

Chinese vehicle manufacturer

Seres Automobile (Hubei) Co., Ltd., formerly DFSK is a renowned brand in the automotive industry, offering a wide range of innovative products and services. Established in 2003, DFSK has garnered over 3 million users worldwide and achieved an impressive sales record of over 400,000 units in 2017 alone. It is a joint venture between Dongfeng Motor Corporation and Seres Group. In October 2023, it was renamed to Seres Automobile (Hubei).

Seres Automobile (Hubei) Co., Ltd.
Native name
赛力斯汽车(湖北)有限公司
Sai li si qiche (hubei) youxian gongsi
FormerlyDFSK (2003-2023)
IndustryAutomotive
Founded27 June 2003; 21 years ago (2003-06-27)
FoundersSeres Group
ProductsAutomobiles, commercial vehicles, auto parts
BrandsDFSK
Fengon (DFSK Glory)
ParentSeres Group
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese赛力斯(湖北)
Traditional Chinese賽力斯(湖北)
Websitehttps://www.dfdongfeng.com.cn/

Products

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Fengon

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Fengon (or DFSK Glory for foreign markets) formerly known as Dongfeng Fengguang (东风风光), is the sub-brand of Seres that produces passenger vehicles. Established in 2008, Fengon brand targets at affordable compact MPVs and SUVs. It used to be a joint-venture brand with Dongfeng Group but was fully acquired by Seres Group in 2022. The Fengon brand began to replace the former Dongfeng logo and replaced it with its own Fengon logo in models after the acquisition.

Current model

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Car

SUV

MPV/Minivan

Discontinued model

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SUV

  • Fengon E1 (2020-2023), city car, rebadged Dongfeng Nano EX1

MPV/Minivan

DFSK/Dongfeng Xiaokang (东风小康)

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The DFSK is a brand of Seres that produces light commercial vehicles. Currently available products include:

  • C-Series
    • Sokon C37/C36
    • Sokon C31/C32
  • K-Series
    • Sokon K05
    • Sokon K07
    • Sokon K09
    • Sokon K05S
    • Sokon K07S
    • Sokon K01/K02
  • V-Series
    • Sokon V07S- microvan
    • Sokon V21- single cab pickup
    • Sokon V22- crew cab pickup
    • Sokon V25- microvan
    • Sokon V26- microvan
    • Sokon V27- microvan
    • Sokon V29- microvan/ pickup
  • Ruichi (瑞驰) EV
    • EC35- mid-size van
    • EC31- small box truck
    • ED75- mid-size van based on a reverse-engineered copy of the Toyota HiAce body

References

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  1. "FENGON风光官网". www.dffengguang.com.cn. Archived from the original on 2023-11-30. Retrieved 2024-01-22.