Dongfeng Motor Corporation, founded in 1969 in Wuhan, China, is a major state-owned automaker and one of China’s “Big Four” car manufacturers. Initially focused on military trucks, Dongfeng expanded into commercial and passenger vehicles. It has formed joint ventures with global brands like Nissan, Honda, and Peugeot-Citroën, and now produces electric vehicles under sub-brands such as Voyah and M-Hero.
Browse the model landing pages below (linked where available), each page features the original brochure photos, specs and detailed information for that year.
The Dongfeng 580, launched in 2016 and updated through 2021, is a versatile compact SUV offering 5 to 7-seat comfort, modern technology, and affordable performance.
The Dongfeng MHERO, a sub-brand of Dongfeng Motor, represents a family of rugged, luxury electric off-road vehicles. Known for their imposing military-inspired design and powerful powertrains, they are a flagship for Chinese premium EVs.
MHERO 917 (also known as MHERO 1): 2023-Present (The first model to be sold under the new MHERO brand). MHERO M817 (also known as MHERO 2): 2025-Present (Second vehicle in the lineup, launched in mid-2025).
The Dongfeng Voyah Free, produced since 2021, is a premium electric or extended-range SUV. With luxurious features, powerful performance, and a sleek design, it is a key model in Dongfeng's premium EV strategy.
First Generation: 2021-Present. Initial Release: 2021-2023 (Included both a full-electric and an extended-range hybrid version). First Facelift/Updated Model: 2023-Present (Design and technology updates, including more powerful extended-range hybrid versions). Voyah Free+ (new generation): 2025-Present (Launched in 2025, with new powertrain and significant updates to replace the original Free).