Auto, China’s Dongfeng “ready to produce 100 thousand cars in Italy”.  Chery goes to Spain

Auto, China’s Dongfeng “ready to produce 100 thousand cars in Italy”. Chery goes to Spain


Rome, 16 April 2024 – Automobiles (including electric): Dongfeng Automobile Group of China he would be ready produce more than 100 thousand cars per year in Italy. The agency reports Bloomberg. For Qian Xie, head of the European business of the Chinese group, “Italy is one of the biggest car markets in Europe and for a Chinese car manufacturer, having local production also means being able to distribute better in other countries all of that area”.

China’s Dongfeng is in contact with the Italian government to produce electric vehicles in Italy

According to the information of the Asian manager, “discussions with the Italian government They are in the early stages.” Dongfeng is one of the “Big Four” of the Chinese car industry ready to enter the Italian market and Voyah’s first brand ed Voyah free electricity models and Voyah Dream, presented during the Milan Design Week. To this will be added the MHero, Nammi and Dongfeng brands.

Ca Auto Bank’s financial partner of Dongfeng in Italy

At the same time, CA Auto Bank, controlled by Crédit Agricole Consumer Finance, was selected as a financial partner by Dongfeng in Italy. CA Auto Bank will offer its financial solutions to dealers and customers of Dongfeng brands that will be sold in Italy. “We are happy to launch Voyah and its new range of vehicles directly in Milan in these intense days, created by the combination of design and technology, luxury and innovation, research and sustainability,” announced Bruno Mafrici, CEO of Dongfeng Motor Italia.

Car manufacturer Chery will open a factory in Spain

Instead it will be in Spain the first European factory of Chinese car manufacturer Cherynell’old Nissan site in Barcelona,​​​​ as part of a joint venture with the Spanish group Ebro-EV Motors. The Spanish government announced. An agreement “has been concluded between the two companies for the production of vehicles in the former Nissan factory, located in the free zone of Barcelona”, the Spanish Ministry of Industry noted in a press release.