Archive for the ‘Dongfeng-Yulong’ Category
Spy Shots: Luxgen M7 MPV testing in China
Published on January 16, 2012 by Tycho de Feyter

New spy shots from the upcoming Luxgen M7 MPV testing in China, it will debut at the Beijing Auto Show in April. Luxgen is a brand from Taiwanese car company Yulong Motors. The Luxgen M7 MPV will be made in Taiwan and on mainland China by the Dongfeng-Yulong joint venture.
Spy Shot: Luxgen 5 testing in China
Published on December 21, 2011 by Tycho de Feyter

The Luxgen 5 sedan debuted earlier this month at the Taipei Motor Show on Taiwan. Luxgen is a brand from Taiwanese car company Yulong Motors. The Luxgen 5 will be made in Taiwan and on mainland China by the Dongfeng-Yulong joint venture. On pic one early China-made car, full production will start next year. Read more »
Luxgen 5 sedan launched in Taiwan
Published on December 9, 2011 by W.E. Ning

The Luxgen 5 sedan was officially launched at the Tapei Auto Show in Taiwan. Luxgen is a brand-name from the Taiwanese Yulong-group. Luxgen already makes the Luxgen 7 MPV and the Luxgen 7 SUV.
Yulong has a joint venture with Dongfeng on the Chinese mainland, Dongfeng-Yulong, they make the Luxgen 7 SUV and soon the Luxgen 7 MPV for the Chinese market. The Luxgen 5 sedan will be made there as well. Production of the Luxgen 5 in Taiwan has started already. Read more »
Dongfeng-Yulong Luxgen 7 listed & priced in China
Published on October 5, 2011 by Tycho de Feyter

The Luxgen 7 SUV has been officially listed on the China car market. Price starts at 188.000 yuan and ends at 268.000 yuan. The Luxgen 7 for the Chinese market is made by the Dongfeng-Yolong joint venture.
Spy Shots: Dongfeng-Yulong Luxgen sedan testing in China
Published on August 9, 2011 by Tycho de Feyter

Luxgen is a brand from the Taiwanese Yulong Group. It makes the Luxgen 7 SUV and the 7 MPV in Taiwan for the Taiwanese market. Luxgen automobiles will be made in China as well, by the Dongfeng-Luxgen joint venture.
Dongfeng-Yulong Luxgen7 SUV to be listed in China in August
Published on May 31, 2011 by Tycho de Feyter

The Luxgen 7 SUV will be listed on the Chinese auto market in August. The Luxgen 7 is powered by a 2.2 turbo with 175hp and 275nm, mated to a 5-speed tiptronic. Luxgen is a brand from the Taiwanese Yulong Group.
The new Luxgen7 SUV is made in Taiwan by Yulong and is made in China as well by the Dongfeng-Yulong joint venture. The JV is also working on a MPV that will be listed in China early next year.
Shanghai Auto Show: Dongfeng-Yulong Luxgen7 SUV
Published on April 25, 2011 by Tycho de Feyter

Luxgen is a brand from the Taiwanese Yulong Group. The new Luxgen7 SUV is made in Taiwan by Yulong and is made in China as well by the Dongfeng-Yulong joint venture.
In Chinese Luxgen is translated as Nazhijie. 7 is translated as Da7, meaning Big 7. Together: Nazhijie Da 7. But the car has the L-shaped Luxgen-logo’s and L7, from Luxgen7, written on the back. Bit messy it is.
Shanghai Auto Show Preview: Luxgen Neora EV Concept
Published on April 17, 2011 by Tycho de Feyter

Luxgen is a brand from the Taiwanese Yulong Group. They have a joint venture with Dongfeng Automobile called Dongfeng-Yulong to make the Luxgen7 SUV in China and an MPV will follow later. This Luxgen Neora is a concept to show a future sedan that will very likely be made in China as well. The Neora is a full electric with a 180kw electric motor and a top speed of 150km/h.
China-made Luxgen7 SUV without Camouflage
Published on April 15, 2011 by Tycho de Feyter

Luxgen is a brand from the Taiwanese Yulong Group. The new Luxgen7 SUV is made in Taiwan by Yulong and will be made in China by a joint venture between Yulong and Dongfeng. The China-made Luxgen7 will debut at the Shanghai Auto Show next week, the Chinese name is ‘Zhi Jie’, meaning ‘Satisfied’.
Patent Applied: Dongfeng-Yulong Luxgen Sedan
Published on December 30, 2010 by Tycho de Feyter

Dongfeng-Yulong is a joint venture between China’s Dongfeng Automotive and Taiwan’s Yulong Group. The joint venture will make Yulong automobiles for the Chinese market. First up is the Luxgen7 SUV, an MPV will follow and then this sedan. The patent drawings confirm the sporty sedan we saw on earlier spy pics.

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