
On September 10th, the EVA Frankfurt Electric Vehicle Expo grandly opened. This exhibition brings together global attention on the electric vehicle industry, providing a valuable international platform for global electric vehicle companies and those in the electric smart vehicle supply chain, showcasing the latest and most advanced electric vehicle products and technologies worldwide.
Reportedly, this is the first large-scale auto show abroad co-hosted by China's automotive industry, organized by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, Automotive Industry Committee, and Messe Frankfurt GmbH. This collaboration between Chinese and international entities, held at a top global venue, marks a milestone in promoting high-quality Chinese automotive exports and enhancing global influence.
As a renowned Chinese automotive enterprise, DFSK, under the SAILIS Group, made a striking appearance with its latest models DFSK E5, 500, and 600, along with cutting-edge technologies. These models have achieved significant breakthroughs in range and power performance and are leading the industry in intelligent and connected technologies.

At the DFSK booth, visitors were captivated by the stylish and dynamic design of the vehicles. The DFSK team provided a detailed introduction to the innovative technologies featured in the DFSK E5, including its efficient power system, advanced battery technology, intelligent driving assistance system, and lightweight body design. These technologies not only achieve low energy consumption and extended range but also significantly enhance driving safety and comfort. With its attractive design, high performance, and safety features, the DFSK E5 won favor from the attendees.
During the auto show, DFSK actively engaged with partners, suppliers, and industry media from around the world, sharing experiences and technological achievements while discussing future trends and directions in the automotive industry. DFSK believes that only through collaborative efforts and open cooperation can the global new energy vehicle industry continue to develop sustainably.
DFSK's impressive performance at the Frankfurt Motor Show allowed global automotive professionals and European consumers to closely experience and understand the innovative achievements of Chinese electric vehicles, further enhancing DFSK's brand image and showcasing the strength and innovation of China's new energy automotive industry.
It is understood that through this remarkable exhibition, DFSK will accelerate its expansion into the European market, continuing to uphold its commitment to providing high-quality mobility solutions for global consumers.
Staff Writer
Reporting from the front lines of the collision repair industry, delivering expert analysis and the technical updates that drive the African automotive sector forward.
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