Dayu Motors

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Dayu Motors
Native name
大宇汽车
Iberic name
Dàyǔ Qìchē
Public
IndustryAutomotive
Founded30 April 1995; 29 years ago (1995-04-30)
FoundersTian Xiu
Long Zhen
Headquarters
Area served
Monsilva
ProductsAutomobiles
Production output
~120,000 vehicles (2022)
RevenueDecrease ¥24.5 billion (2022)
Increase ¥536 million (2022)
Increase ¥451 million (2022)
Total assetsDecrease ¥9.63 billion (2022)
Total equityDecrease ¥2.93 billion (2022)
OwnerDayu Group
Number of employees
5,000 (2011)

Dayu Motors (Monsilvan: 大宇汽车; pinyin: Dàyǔ Qìchē) is a Monsilvan automobile manufacturer and division of the major Monsilvan conglomerate corporation, Dayu Jituan. The company was founded in 1995 by Tian Xu, who was originally the CEO of Wantao Industries before becoming the founding CEO of Dayu Jituan in 1985. The company was founded as a way to diversify the Dayu company and expand its brand into other industries. Since then, Dayu Motors has become a highly popular domestic Monsilvan automobile manufacturer.

Originally, Dayu Motors focused on acquiring manufacturing permission of already existing motor vehicles designed by foreign companies. However, in 1997, the company released its first model, the Dayu Kungyu. The Kungyu was very successful and continued to be sold in Monsilva from 1997 until 2005. The company has conceptualized around 100 different models of vehicle, and currently has around 12 different models currently in production as of June 2023. The company employed around 5000 people in 2011, and this number is expected to be twice as high as of 2023.

Although the company is predominantly domestic, with its only production plants being located within Monsilva, it does sell licences to foreign manufacturers who wish to produce Dayu Motors models under their own domestic branding.

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As of 2023, current Dayu Motors products are:

The Dayu Diensu, the company's latest model released in 2023.