About DFSK
DFSK International
The story of DFSK can be traced back to DFM (Dongfeng Motor Group, China), originally founded in 1969. Dongfeng
is now China’s third largest vehicle manufacturer, selling almost 2 million vehicles representing a 10.8% share of
the Chinese marketplace.
DFSK was formed as a joint venture between DFM and Sokon Motor Group and today operate six manufacturing sites
within China, producing mini vans, motorcycles, ATVs and shock absorbers.
DFSK represents the automotive division of the Chongqing Sokon Industry Group. A strategic alliance and joint venture
with China’s second largest automotive manufacturer, the Dongfeng company (DFM) has allowed DFSK to tap into
DFM’s joint ventures with well-known Japanese, Korean and French manufacturers. DFSK also manufactures a range
of heavy commercial vehicles.
They have gained international quality certificates ISO9001, 3C and Environmental Certification ISO12000.
DFSK are currently engaged in partnerships with several of the world’s leading motor manufacturers, making their vehicles
for the Chinese domestic vehicle market.
The DFSK range of mini vans is sold across the world with forecast sales for 2011 being in excess of 1 million vehicles.
is now China’s third largest vehicle manufacturer, selling almost 2 million vehicles representing a 10.8% share of
the Chinese marketplace.
DFSK was formed as a joint venture between DFM and Sokon Motor Group and today operate six manufacturing sites
within China, producing mini vans, motorcycles, ATVs and shock absorbers.
DFSK represents the automotive division of the Chongqing Sokon Industry Group. A strategic alliance and joint venture
with China’s second largest automotive manufacturer, the Dongfeng company (DFM) has allowed DFSK to tap into
DFM’s joint ventures with well-known Japanese, Korean and French manufacturers. DFSK also manufactures a range
of heavy commercial vehicles.
They have gained international quality certificates ISO9001, 3C and Environmental Certification ISO12000.
DFSK are currently engaged in partnerships with several of the world’s leading motor manufacturers, making their vehicles
for the Chinese domestic vehicle market.
The DFSK range of mini vans is sold across the world with forecast sales for 2011 being in excess of 1 million vehicles.
DFSK South Africa
DFSK SA is proudly part of Dacar Motor Corporation and backed by the Hallmark Motor Group and the Magic Group.
Hallmark Motor Group owns over 38 dealers country wide consisting of a variety of different automotive brands. In
2011 Hallmark retailed over 9 000 new vehicles & 15 000 used vehicles. Hallmark Motor Group is a sister company of
the JSE-listed transportation, supply chain and logistics service provider, Cargo Carriers.
The Magic Group has directed over 57 companies and owns over 10 automotive dealerships also consisting of a
variety of different automotive brands. The Magic Group is the majority shareholder of Aucor which is the largest
auction house in Africa.
DFSK South Africa’s dealer network currently consists of over 39 active dealers throughout Southern Africa , all
adhering to a minimum standard set out by DFSK International and DFSK South Africa.
Hallmark Motor Group owns over 38 dealers country wide consisting of a variety of different automotive brands. In
2011 Hallmark retailed over 9 000 new vehicles & 15 000 used vehicles. Hallmark Motor Group is a sister company of
the JSE-listed transportation, supply chain and logistics service provider, Cargo Carriers.
The Magic Group has directed over 57 companies and owns over 10 automotive dealerships also consisting of a
variety of different automotive brands. The Magic Group is the majority shareholder of Aucor which is the largest
auction house in Africa.
DFSK South Africa’s dealer network currently consists of over 39 active dealers throughout Southern Africa , all
adhering to a minimum standard set out by DFSK International and DFSK South Africa.