DFSK C-Series
The DFSK C-Series is a range of mini trucks and microvans manufactured by the Chinese automaker Dongfeng Sokon (DFSK), a joint venture between Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd. and Chongqing Sokon Industry. The microvan models were first unveiled in September 21, 2009,[1] whereas the mini truck models were launched later. The microvan is available in three different models, the C35 (cargo van), the C36 (entry-level passenger van), and the C37 (passenger van). While the mini truck is available in four different models, the single cab models are being the C31 and C51, while the double cab models were the C32 and C52.
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Manufacturer | Dongfeng Xiaokang |
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Production | 2009-present |
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Class | Mini truck Microvan |
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Electric motor | 60 kW (80 hp) 200 N⋅m (150 lb⋅ft) synchronous motor |
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Battery | 42 kWh lithium-ion battery |
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Predecessor | Dongfeng Sokon V-Series |
Overview
The C-Series models are larger and more roomier with a longer wheelbase compared to the K-Series and V-Series models. Pricing ranges from RMB 46,900 to 59,800 yuan. The design of the C35, C36, and C37 vans are more controversial than the pickup trucks as the front fascia and the side window graphics are heavily resembles to the facelifted third generation Ford Transit. The C31, C32, C35 and C37 are also available in the United Kingdom since 2017.[2] The brand was originally launched in the UK in 2012 but sales under the previous distributor ended before 2016.[3]
The C31 represents the single-cab pickup truck, which seats up to two passengers
The C32 represents the double-cab pickup truck with full 4-doors, it seats up to five passengers.
The C35 represents the cargo van, it was launched on the second half of 2012 and features steel-sealed windows in the side and the tailgate. It is available with two variants, a traditional panel van with two seats and a crew van with five seats.
The C36 represents the entry-level passenger van with a low starting price. As the base trim, the C36 lacks some basic features, such as front fog lights, air conditioning, airbags, and features steel wheels instead of alloys. The C36 is available with two seating configurations, either a 5-seater or a 7-seater.
The C37 represents the mid-level passenger van, which includes the aforementioned features that are not present on the entry-level C36. Unlike the C36, the C37 is available with four seating configurations, depending on each market, this includes a 5-seater, a 7-seater, a 9-seater, or a 11-seater.
The C51 and C52 are essentially enlarged versions of the C31 and C32, both are slightly larger than the C31 and C32, offering with more cabin and cargo space.
The electric versions of the C31, C35, and C36, known respectively as the EC31, EC35, and EC36 were unveiled in 2018. The EC31, EC35, and EC36 uses a single electric motor with a 42 kWh battery pack, which produces 60 kilowatts (80 hp) and 200 newton metres (150 lb⋅ft) of torque.
International markets
Indonesia
In March 2020, the DFSK C-Series vans entered the Indonesian market under a different name, the DFSK Gelora, it is unveiled at the 2020 Gaikindo Indonesia International Commercial Vehicle Expo and is expected to be built locally at DFSK's Cikande plant in Banten. It is available in two variants, a passenger van based on the C36 and C37 and a panel van based on the C35, both models were powered by a conventional 1.5-litre petrol engine. The passenger van is only available with one seating configuration as standard, a 11-seater. An electric version of the Gelora is also available in both variants in a form of the Gelora E. Like the EC35 and EC36, the Gelora E is powered by a single electric motor.[4][5][6][7]
Gallery
- Sokon C31 chassis truck
- Sokon C32
- Sokon C35 panel van
- Sokon C37 (front)
- Sokon C37 (rear)
References
- "DFSK C37 Minivan (from Dongfeng Sokon)". ChinaAutoWeb. Retrieved 2018-06-24.
- Walker, Steve (2017-04-25). "DFSK budget van range returns to the UK". Auto Express. Dennis Publishing Ltd. Retrieved 2018-06-24.
- Hutchinson, Curtis (2017-04-26). "SsangYong importer to relaunch Chinese budget van maker DFSK". Motor Trader. Metropolis International Group Ltd. Retrieved 2018-06-24.
- Sirait, Santo (2020-03-05). "Berkenalan dengan Mobil DFSK Gelora, Pesaing Daihatsu Gran Max". Carmudi Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-03-05.
- Katana, Satria (2020-03-05). "GIICOMVEC 2020 : DFSK Gelora E, Van Listrik Pertama di Indonesia". AutonetMagz :: Review Mobil dan Motor Baru Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-03-05.
- Shafly, Naufal (2020-03-05). "DFSK Perkenalkan Van Listrik Bernama Gelora, Ini Spesifikasi dan Harganya". GridOto.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-03-06.
- Pratama, Bagja (2020-03-05). "DFSK Gelora, Mobil Listrik Terbaru untuk Indonesia". Uzone.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-03-06.
External links
- Official website (C31 and C32)
- Official website (C35 and C36)
- Official website (C37)
- Official website (C51 and C52)
- Official website (EC36)