Dongfeng Motor Group Company Limited·Consumer Cyclical
Dongfeng Motor Group Company Limited manufactures and sells commercial vehicles, passenger vehicles, and engines and parts in the People's Republic of China. It operates in four segments: Commercial Vehicles, Passenger Vehicles, Financing Service, and Corporate and Others. It provides commercial vehicles, including trucks and buses; passenger vehicles comprising basic passenger cars, MPVs, and SUVs; electric vehicles, off-road vehicles, and special commercial vehicles; and other automobile related products. The company also provides financial services. In addition, it markets and sells automobiles. The company is based in Wuhan, the People's Republic of China. Dongfeng Motor Group Company Limited is a subsidiary of Dongfeng Motor Corporation.
Consumer Cyclical
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STLA and Dongfeng plan a new Europe JV for Voyah EVs, expanding NEV sales, engineering and potential production in France.

The joint venture would take responsibility for the sale and distribution of Dongfeng's Voyah-branded NEVs, a category that includes fully electric variants and plug-in hybrids.

AMSTERDAM and WUHAN, May 20, 2026 – Recently, Stellantis and Dongfeng Group signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding: the two parties plan to have a further expansion of their 34-year partnership, with the intention to create a Europe-based joint venture for the sales, distribution, manufacturing, purchasing and engineering of Dongfeng's new energy vehicles (“NEVs”), with an initial focus on designated markets in Europe.

Stellantis is due to announce a joint venture with Dongfeng and a deal to build at least one fully electric Voyah brand vehicle for the state-owned Chinese carmaker at the Franco-Italian company's factory in Rennes, France, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.

STLA and Dongfeng plan a EUR 1 billion push to build Peugeot and Jeep EVs in China from 2027, targeting domestic buyers and global markets.

Stellantis is partnering Dongfeng Group to produce electric vehicles under its Peugeot and Jeep brands in China