El gigante automático chino Dongfeng Motor lanza Nammi: Una nueva marca centrada en pequeños vehículos eléctricos
Dongfeng Motor, un jugador destacado en la industria automotriz china, has introduced a fresh contender, the Nammi brand, aimed at competing with models like SAIC-GM-Wuling’s Mini EV.

In a notable launch event held in Chengdu, Sichuan province, Dongfeng officially unveiled Nammi, positioning it as China’s premier car brand devoted to compact electric vehicles. The brand’s unique lettering is emblematic, with the ‘M’ Significando “Me,” underscoring Nammi’s emphasis on meaningful user involvement, a trend seen across the automotive sector.
Nammi leverages Dongfeng’s quantum architecture’s No. 3 plataforma, exclusively tailored to the brand. This platform promises a superior user experience in terms of spaciousness, seguridad, energy efficiency, and advanced intelligence, according to Dongfeng’s announcement.

Dongfeng has previously introduced Vehículo de nueva energía (NEVADA) brands such as Voyah, Héroe M, and eπ, with Nammi representing its latest foray into the electric vehicle segment.
Chen Hao, Deputy General Manager of Dongfeng, emphasized Nammi’s significance in propelling the company towards its ambitious goal of achieving an annual NEV sales target of 1 million units by 2025.
It’s noteworthy that Nammi embarked on independent operations in February and subsequently revealed its strategic roadmap for 2023-2025 en marzo.
Nammi’s debut offering, the Nammi 01, is set to officially launch in the fourth quarter of this year. This inaugural model will be followed by the introduction of 1-2 new models annually, with an overarching objective of achieving sales surpassing 400,000 unidades por 2025.
The Nammi 01, the inaugural model under the Nammi brand, was introduced at the launch event. Its official assembly line rollout is anticipated in September, followed by mass production scheduled to commence in November.
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