Dongfeng, Stellantis to form JV to accelerate Voyah's European expansion
By Li Fusheng | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2026-05-20 16:09
China's Dongfeng and Stellantis have signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding to deepen strategic cooperation, with a focus on accelerating international expansion for the State-owned carmaker's premium brand Voyah.
Under the proposed agreement, the two sides plan to establish a joint venture in Europe. The JV is intended to handle sales and distribution of Voyah vehicles across selected European markets, marking a key step in Voyah's overseas growth strategy.
The partnership would leverage Stellantis' established European distribution network, localized operational capabilities, and global industrial resources, said the companies.
For Voyah, the collaboration is expected to improve overseas market efficiency and help build a more integrated system covering branding, sales, after-sales services, and supply chain coordination—supporting the brand's transition from exporting products to exporting brand value and ecosystem capabilities.
Voyah, which has sedans, SUVs and MPVs, has already expanded into more than 40 countries and regions, building over 240 overseas sales outlets.
In April, the company outlined a three-pronged overseas strategy focusing on deeper penetration in Europe, expansion into the Middle East, and entry into right-hand-drive markets.
It also plans to launch a right-hand-drive version of its Dream MPV in the second half of 2026.





















