DFSK (Sokon)

Dongfeng Sokon (DFSK), known as Dongfeng Xiaokang (东风小康) in Chinese, was formed on June 27th, 2003, as a joint venture between Dongfeng and Chongqing Sokon Industry Group Co Ltd.[1] Since 2015, DFSK has produced microvans, flat-bed commercial trucks, and passenger vehicles under the Dongfeng Fengguang brand.[2] Manufacturing for DFSK takes place in four total facilities, two of which are located in Hubei Shiyan and two in Chongqing[3]. The brand is associated with the Dongfeng logo in markets such as Peru, Switzerland and the United Kingdom[4] where a subsidiary, Dongfeng Sokon, uses the name as a trademark in conjunction with the red, dual-sparrows logo. In addition to the aforementioned countries,[4] DFSK began to assemble and market products in Indonesia in 2015.[5] Plans at the time of launch included an expected production of 50,000 units/year.[5] In July 2018, DFSK launched an SUV line in Indonesia with a combined sales target of 5,000 units. [6]

  • for Indonesia, see "DFSK Indonesia". dfskmotors.co.id. 2015.
  • for South Korea, see "(주)신원CK모터스(둥펑쏘콘)". www.swck.co.kr. 2018.

Dongfeng Xiaokang (东风小康)/ DFSK (Sokon)

The DFSK (Sokon) or Dongfeng Xiaokang brand is the sub-brand of Dongfeng Xiaokang that produces light commercial vehicles. Currently available products include:

  • C-series
  • K-series
    • Sokon K07s
    • Sokon K01/ K023

Dongfeng Fengguang

Dongfeng Fengguang is the sub-brand of Dongfeng Xiaokang that produces passenger vehicles. Established in 2008, Dongfeng Fengguang has a series of affordable compact MPVs and CUVs. Currently available products include:

  • Fengguang ix5 mid-size CUV
  • Fengguang 580 mid-size CUV - DFSK G7 in South Korean Market.
  • Fengguang S560 compact CUV
  • Fengguang 370 compact MPV
  • Fengguang 330S compact MPV
  • Fengguang 330 compact MPV

See also

  • Companies portal

References

  1. Hong Kong newsroom (10 March 2017). "BRIEF-Chongqing Sokon's sales of vehicles, engines up in Feb". reuters.com. Thomson Reuters.
  2. "Modelos". dfsk.ch.
  3. Searles, Nathan. "WELCOME TO DFSK". www.dfsk.com. Retrieved 2018-09-08.
  4. 1 2 For Peru, see "DFSK". dfsk.com.pe. 2015.
    • for Switzerland, see "Willkommen bei DFSK". dfsk.com.pe. 2015.
    • for the UK, see "About DFSK". DSFK. Retrieved 2013-06-11.
  5. 1 2 Amianti, Grace (27 July 2015). "Chinese car to be produced in Indonesia". thejakartapost.com. The Jakarta Post.
  6. Post, The Jakarta. "Sokonindo's DFSK to launch more SUVs in Indonesia". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 2018-08-31.
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