
Peugeot to make China‑built vehicles using Dongfeng technology
Stellantis’ Peugeot brand will start producing vehicles in China using technology from long-time partner Dongfeng for the domestic market and for export, the carmaker said on Friday.
THURSDAY, 30 APRIL 2026, 03:36

Stellantis’ Peugeot brand will start producing vehicles in China using technology from long-time partner Dongfeng for the domestic market and for export, the carmaker said on Friday.

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