Jiangte Joylong Automobile
Joylong Automobile (officially Jiangsu Joylong Automobile Co., Ltd.[1]), is a Chinese automobile and bus manufacturer based in Shanghai. It was established in 2007. Sales mainly cover Asian, Middle Eastern, South American, and African countries.[2]
Official Chinese logo | |
Industry | Automotive |
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Founded | 2007 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Vans Buses |
Production output | Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province. |
Website | Joylong Automobile |
Footnotes / references Official Website |
History
The company was founded in 2007 in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province.[3]
Models
Joylong produces city cars, MPVs, passenger and logistics vans, minibuses, and tourist buses.
Passenger vehicles (City cars and MPVs):
- Joylong EM3 - An electric city car
- Joylong EM5 - An electric MPV
- Joylong EF5 - The electric version of the Joylong iFly
- Joylong EF9 - The electric version of the Joylong iFly
- Joylong iFly - An MPV heavily inspired by the second generation Toyota Alphard[4]
Passenger vans: (Variations of the A series van, a van inspired by the Toyota HiAce)
- Joylong A4
- Joylong A5
- Joylong A5S
- Joylong A6
- Joylong A6E
Logistics vans:
- Joylong V300
- Joylong A4 Cargo
Minibuses: (Variations of the C series minibus, a bus inspired by the Toyota Coaster)
- Joylong C6
Product Gallery
- Joylong EM3
- Joylong EM5
- Joylong iFly
- Joylong A series passenger van
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References
- "Company profile". Joylong Automobile. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
- "Joylong Pakistan to enter country's light commercial vehicle market".
- http://www.joylong.net/en/index.php?s=/About/intro.html
- "Joylong Automobile copies yet Another Toyota".
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