Jiangte Joylong Automobile

Chinese bus manufacturer
Jiangte Joylong Automobile
江苏九龙汽车制造有限公司
Official Chinese logo
IndustryAutomotive
Founded2007
Headquarters
Shanghai
,
China
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsVans
Buses
Production output
Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province.
WebsiteJoylong Automobile
Footnotes / references
Official Website

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]

History

The company was founded in 2007 in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province.[3]

Models

Joylong produces MPVs, vans, and minibuses. The following is a list of vehicles produced by the company:

MPVs

  • EM3, a mini electric MPV
  • EM5, a compact electric MPV
  • iFly, a minivan
    • EF5, an electric version of the iFly
    • EF9, an electric version of the iFly

Vans (A-series)

  • A-Series, a passenger and cargo van series:
    • A4, a passenger variant
      • EW4, an electric version of the A4
    • A5, a long wheelbase passenger variant
      • EW5, an electric version of the A5
    • A6, an extra long wheelbase passenger variant
    • ARV, a camper variant
    • V300, a cargo variant
    • VIP-A, a luxury variant

Minibuses (C-series)

  • C-series, a minibus series
    • C6, a minibus
  • HKL6700, a copy of the Toyota Coaster

Product Gallery

  • Joylong EM3
    Joylong EM3
  • Joylong EM5
    Joylong EM5
  • Joylong iFly
    Joylong iFly
  • Joylong A series passenger van
    Joylong A series passenger van
  • Joylong A series electric panel van
    Joylong A series electric panel van

References

  1. ^ "Company profile". Joylong Automobile. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Joylong Pakistan to enter country's light commercial vehicle market".
  3. ^ "About Joylong".

External links

  • Joylong Automobile website
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