On October 18th, 1990, the EQ153 8t Flat-Head Diesel Vehicle was put into production. On November 18th, 1975, with approval of the State Council, the Second Automobile Works Co., Ltd. (predecessor of DFM)’s product brand was officially named 'Dongfeng'. Road Sweeper Trucks are environmental protection trucks, who adopt omni-directional water spraying. The structure are four brush discs in the middle and sucking disc in rear position to make there are no no flying dust and enough suction supplied.
In the special period, service outlets were most concerned about the timely delivery of parts. The Aftermarket Division of DFCV has ensured parts supply through rush order coordination, direct delivery by suppliers and pickup upon online ordering, to enhance terminal customers' satisfaction. DFCV's frontline workers have gone all out to make up the output shortfall in the last two months, and the sales department has braced itself for market development early. During the epidemic period, DFCV's marketing staff resorted to "unconventional marketing", to make up for lost time and losses.
Keeping up this pace numerous reports on Dongfeng indicate a growing future that’ll increase its influence on the global machinery industry. The brand sits on a deep cultural and technological heritage that has been manufacturing industry-leading machinery for half a century. It is one of the brands that are closely aligned with the Chinese characteristics and principals for development of the nation.
Oct 20, 2016, the cooperation project for supporting the "Next Gen" truck project with the new generation of ISZ was launched. This project is a crucial cooperation project between DFM and Cummins targeting the future. Cummins will apply its experience in the field of heavy-duty engines to the support for the "Next Gen" truck project of dongfeng dump truck Commercial Vehicle Company and the independent innovation of DFM. "New Energy Leap" and "Intelligent Driving Leap" symbolize that two innovative technology fields will usher in leap-forward development. It also carried out technological upgrades in traditional power to help save energy and reduce emissions, and launched two major power brands, Mach power and Loong-Gine power.