Lifan is a motorcycle and chinese automotive parts manufacturer.
Founded in 1992 in Chongqing, China.
Initially started as a motorcycle manufacturer and later expanded into automobiles.
Lifan is one of the largest private companies in China, with over 16,000 employees and 12 subsidiaries.
Japanese multinational corporation primarily known as a manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles, and power equipment.
Japanese motorcycle manufacturer also producing boats and power equipment.
Japanese multinational corporation producing a wide range of products including automobiles, motorcycles, and outboard motors.
Enduro-style motorcycle powered by a 223cc engine.
Compact SUV featuring a 1.5L turbocharged engine.
Light commercial truck available in various configurations.
Lifan motorcycles and it's automotive parts products made in China.
Lifan motorcycles have a mixed reputation when it comes to reliability. Some riders report no issues, while others experience problems with the bikes.
Lifan is a combination of the Chinese words 'Li' meaning 'beautiful' and 'Fan' meaning 'sail'.
Yes, Lifan expanded into automobile production in 2005.