DONGFENG, a prominent player in the Chinese automotive industry, has officially opened orders for its latest electric vehicle, the eπ 007. Priced at an attractive 159,000 yuan (RM104,392), the eπ 007 promises to be a cost-effective option for Chinese consumers. Early buyers can also benefit from a special subsidy of 10,000 yuan (RM6,559) that can be applied towards customisations, optional extras, accessories, or packages.
Dongfeng Launches eπ 007 Electric Fastback With Optional Scissor Doors
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