Loncin Holdings, Ltd. is a leading manufacturing group based in Chongqing, China, with a strong global distribution network. The company operates through multiple subsidiaries, including Loncin General Dynamics Co., Ltd., and has established a diversified brand portfolio across power equipment and mobility sectors.
Within its powersports division, Loncin develops and manufactures all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and utility task vehicles (UTVs) under the Loncin brand, known for their durability and performance in demanding environments.
At the same time, its premium motorcycle brand, Voge, represents Loncin's expansion into the high-end two-wheeler market, offering advanced technology and refined design for global riders.
Loncin uses a dual-brand strategy for its ATV, UTV, and motorcycle operations.
Loncin Motorcycle Industry Co., Ltd
The Loncin Motorcycle Industry Co., Ltd subsidiary produces motorcycles; motorcycle engines; universal gasoline engine; all-terrain vehicles; and parts and components under the brand name "Loncin".
The company operates production, distribution and marketing facilities in Chongqing, Zhejiang, and Guangdong in China. It has annual production capacity of 2,500,000 motorcycles, 3,000,000 motorcycle engines, and 150,000 all-terrain vehicles (ATVs).[1]
BMW Motorrad
In 2005, Loncin entered into an agreement to make G650GS motorcycle engines for German-based BMW Motorrad. The partnership began in 2007 and Loncin has produced motorcycle parts, engine components, and over 35,000 complete engines for BMW. Significant and technical benefits came for Loncin, in which they used the same engine to power the LX650 (also known as the CR9). This model is available only in markets specified by BMW under the agreement.[2]
In 2017, BMW Motorrad introduced the F850GS and F750GS to succeed both the F800GS and F700GS respectively. While the outgoing models previously used Rotax 799cc engines, the F850GS and F750GS models now come equipped with slightly more powerful 853cc engines made by Loncin. Additionally, the C400X and C400GT scooters also roll off production lines at Loncin.[3]
Environmental scandal
In 2012, Loncin was found by the United States Environmental Protection Agency to have imported 7,115 vehicles that violated the Clean Air Act, by submitting false and incomplete certification. The company was ordered to pay a US$680,000 penalty, and to support an air pollution mitigation project for the vehicles' excess emissions.[4]
References
- http://www.loncin.com%2Fsub01.aspx Retrieved 2009/06/06^
- Jeremy Hamilton. Loncin Motorcycle Company Profile ChinaMotorRider, retrieved 24 May 2015^
- International Production BMW Group Werke, retrieved 5 July 2020^
- Chongqing Longting Power Equipment Co. - Ltd. - Longting USA - LLC - Loncin (USA) Inc. Settlement United States Environmental Protection Agency, retrieved 24 May 2015^