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1 History  





2 Sales and marketing  





3 Racing  



3.1  Grand Prix  



3.1.1  Moto2 and Moto3  





3.1.2  Results  









4 Off Road  



4.1  Rally Raid  







5 Models  



5.1  Motorcycles  





5.2  Quads/ATV  





5.3  UTV  





5.4  SSV  





5.5  Portable Generators  







6 Notes  





7 References  





8 External links  














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CFMOTO
Company typePublic

Traded as

SSE: 603129
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1989; 35 years ago (1989)
HeadquartersHangzhou, ,
China

Key people

Lai Guoqiang
RevenueRMB 32.4 (2019)

Net income

RMB 180 Million (2019)
DivisionsZeeho
Websitewww.cfmoto.com global.cfmoto.com

Zhejiang Chunfeng Power Co., Ltd.,[a] commonly known by its trade name CFMOTO,[b] is a Chinese manufacturer of engines, motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, quadricycles, quads, and yachts headquartered in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.[1] The Chunfeng CF650-2 and CF1250J models produced by the company are police vehicles used by public security agencies in many provinces and cities.[2][3]

History[edit]

CFMOTO was established in 1989 by Lai Guoqiang.[4] In 2013, it began to be involved in the construction of high-end yachts.[5]

In 2011, CFMOTO and KTM entered into a commercial partnership. In 2017, the two companies started a joint venture[6][7] that allows the production and sale of KTM motorcycles in China under the name of "KTMR2R".[8] CFMOTO also assembles the small displacement models on behalf of KTM in its Chinese factories, as well as producing the larger displacement KTM engines.

Since 2017, CFMOTO has been listed on the Shanghai Stock ExchangeasChunfeng Power with the code 603129.

At the end of 2020, CFMOTO announced a new sub-brand of electric motorcycles, a Zeeho.

Sales and marketing[edit]

CFMOTO designs and manufactures 400-1000cc ATVs, 500-1000cc SSVs, 1000cc UTVs,[9] and 125-800cc motorcycles.[10] Its annual production capacity is 800,000 engines and more than 600,000 vehicles[11] distributed in more than 100 countries and distributed by more than 2,000 partners.[11]

Racing[edit]

Grand Prix[edit]

Moto2 and Moto3[edit]

CFMOTO entered the Moto3 World Championship as a unique constructor using their KTM-based motorcycle.[12]

In2022, CFMOTO made its debut in the Moto3 class of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing. In fact, two KTM RC250GPs rebranded CFMOTO were lined up by the Prüstel GP team.[13] The riders chosen for the debut season were Spaniards Xavier Artigas and Carlos Tatay.[14][15] At the Indonesian Grand Prix, Tatay started on pole position and finished in third place, the CFMOTO team's first podium.[16]

CFMOTO and Aspar Team join forces in 2024 to fight for the Moto2 and Moto3 titles. In 2023 CFMOTO achieved two more podiums at the Americas Grand Prix and the Australian Grand Prix. In 2024, the goal is even more ambitious: to fight for victories and podiums with the help of Jake Dixon and Izan Guevara, in Moto2, and David Alonso and Joel Esteban, in Moto3.[17] At the Qatar Grand Prix, David Alonso and the CFMOTO Aspar Team have made history with the first victory in the World Championship for a Chinese manufacturer. [18]

Results[edit]

Year Team name Class No. Rider Rounds Wins Podiums Poles F.laps Points Pos.
2022 CFMOTO Prüstel GP Moto3 43 Spain Xavier Artigas All 0 0 0 0 83 16th
99 Spain Carlos Tatay All 0 1 1 0 87 15th
2023 CFMOTO Prüstel GP Moto3 43 Spain Xavier Artigas All 0 1 0 0 77 15th
66 Australia Joel Kelso 1,4-20 0 1 0 0 61 17th
92 Spain David Almansa 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 32nd
2024 CFMOTO Aspar Team Moto2 96 United Kingdom Jake Dixon 3-8* 0* 1* 0* 0* 33* 14th*
28 Spain Izan Guevara 1-8* 0* 0* 0* 0* 18* 17th*
Moto3 80 Colombia David Alonso 1-8* 5* 5* 4* 1* 154* 1st*
78 Spain Joel Esteban 1-8* 0* 0* 0* 1* 36* 12nd*

Off Road[edit]

The nature of a number of CFMOTO vehicles lends them to competing in off-road events.

Rally Raid[edit]

CFMOTO entered the World Rally-Raid Championship for the first time with a factory effort for 2024.[19]

Year Event Class Model Rider Position Stage Wins
2024 Saudi Arabia Dakar Rally Quad CForce 1000 Lithuania Antanas Kanopkinas 5th 0
Portugal BP Ultimate Rally-Raid Quad CForce 1000 Lithuania Antanas Kanopkinas 2nd 0
Lithuania Gaetan Martinez 3rd 0
Argentina Desafío Ruta 40 Quad CForce 1000
Morocco Rallye du Maroc Quad CForce 1000

Models[edit]

Motorcycles[edit]

650 MT.
CFMoto 250SR

Quads/ATV[edit]

UTV[edit]

SSV[edit]

Portable Generators[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Chinese: 浙江春风动力股份有限公司
  • ^ Chinese: 春風動力. Stylised in all caps
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Vanderklippe, Nathan (30 November 2014). "Redefining 'made in China': How one firm is forging a new path for manufacturers". The Globe and Mail. Archived from the original on 22 March 2023 – via www.theglobeandmail.com.
  • ^ "CFMoto CF1250J Touring Bike Is China's New Police Bike". carandbike. Archived from the original on 6 October 2021.
  • ^ Voicu, Cosmin (5 May 2020). "KTM-powered CFMoto Police Machine: Most Powerful Bike Made in China". DriveMag Riders. Mobixus Limited. Archived from the original on 5 February 2023.
  • ^ Alexis Ferrant (31 July 2019). "Histoire constructeur : CFMOTO". lerepairedesmotards.com (in French). Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  • ^ "春风动力下水造游艇 目标5年内销售1万台". zj.sina.com.cn (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  • ^ "KTM and CF Moto partnership". Bauer Media Group. 2017.
  • ^ Gissi, Maurizio (25 November 2020). "KTM intensifica i rapporti con CFMoto. E dopo il brevetto le foto della MT800" (in Italian). CRM S.r.l.
  • ^ Le Mao, Christophe (19 December 2017). "KTM a signé un accord industriel avec CF Moto" (in French).
  • ^ "ATV - SSV - UTV". cfmoto.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  • ^ "125CC - 150CC - 250CC - 400CC - 650CC - 700CC - 800CC". cfmoto.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  • ^ a b "Over CFMOTO". cfmotobenelux.be (in French). Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  • ^ "Gandeng PruestelGP, Pabrikan Cina CFMoto Rambah Moto3".
  • ^ Adriano Bestetti (5 November 2021). "CFMoto nel Mondiale Moto3 dal 2022". Triboo Media S.r.l.
  • ^ "CFMOTO confirm Moto3 plans for 2022 with Prüstel GP". 5 November 2021.
  • ^ Alessandro Di Moro (22 January 2022). "CF Moto presenta la sua Moto3 con cui correranno Artigas e Tatay". Conti Editore S.r.l.
  • ^ Di Moro, Alessandro (18 March 2022). "Tatay firma la prima pole position in carriera a Mandalika". Conti Editore S.r.l.
  • ^ "Blue, black and fuchsia to fight for the win!". www.cfmoto.com. Retrieved 2024-07-05.
  • ^ "DAVID ALONSO MAKES HISTORY FOR CFMOTO WITH A MASTERCLASS IN THE LAST LAP". www.cfmoto.com. Retrieved 2024-07-05.
  • ^ "CFMOTO Will Compete in the 2024 Dakar Rally". Mega China Motor. 18 December 2023. Archived from the original on 22 January 2024. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
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