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The Fengon 500 is a compact crossover SUV produced since 2019 by the Fengon (Fengguang) brand of Chinese car manufacturer DFSK (Sokon), DFSK Motor, a joint venture between Dongfeng Motor and Sokon, Sokon Group. In export markets it is sold as DFSK Glory E3 and Seres 3. Overview On sale from November 2020, the Fengon 500 is the version powered by an internal combustion engine of 1.5 liters naturally aspirated petrol with multiplint injection delivering 116 horsepower with a 5-speed manual gearbox or CVT made by Punch Powertrain. It is exported out of China renamed DFSK Glory 500. The ICE version equipped with a 1.5 liter petrol engine was called Fengon 500 in China and Glory 500 in the export market. The interior features fully functional instrumentation combined with the 10.5-inch touchscreen multimedia system with Baidu Apollo system. File:Dongfeng Fengon 500 Shishi 02 2022-11-04.jpg, Rear view File:DFSK Fengon 500 IMG 8162.jpg, DFSK Fengon 500 (Europe) File:DFSK Fengon 50 ...
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Seres Group () (previously known as Sokon Group or Chongqing Sokon Industry Group Co., Ltd, ) is a Chinese automotive manufacturer founded in September 1986 with headquarters in Chongqing, China. Born as a manufacturer of components for household appliances and shock absorbers, it currently produces electric cars, Cars, ICEs cars, motorcycles and commercial vehicles as well as shock absorbers and internal combustion engines. In 2022, the company renamed to Seres Group from Sokon Group. It operates through its subsidiaries Seres (automobiles), Seres, Seres Automobile (Hubei), Seres Hubei, XGJAO Motorcycle and Yu'an Shock Absorber Company. While Chinese automotive manufacturers are either state-owned or privately owned, Seres shareholders include private investors as well as a local government entity and a state-owned company. The name Serica, Seres is derived from the Ancient Greek word "Σῆρες" which means "China". History The forerunner of the Sokon Group was Chongqing Ba ...
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