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MoreDayun is a motorcycle brand originating from China that has established a solid position in the two-wheeler market over several decades. Specializing in the production of motorcycles with various engine capacities, from scooters to mid-range machines, Dayun stands out by combining modern technology with affordable pricing. The company is gaining increasing recognition both in its domestic Chinese market and in other Asian countries, as well as Europe, where it attracts customers seeking reliable and economical motorcycles.
The Dayun brand was founded in the early 1990s in China’s Yunnan province. From the outset, the company’s goal was to create motorcycles that blend solid craftsmanship with innovative technical solutions accessible to a wide audience. Dayun’s vision focused on delivering two-wheel vehicles that meet the demands of both everyday users and motorcycle enthusiasts. The rapidly growing domestic market and increasing demand for economical vehicles prompted Dayun to invest in the development of engine technologies and safety systems.
Today, Dayun is a brand that consistently expands its range with modern motorcycles and scooters tailored to the needs of both urban users and motorcycle tourism enthusiasts. The company invests in the development of eco-friendly powertrains, focusing on fleet electrification and improving combustion engine efficiency. Dayun actively develops safety-enhancing technologies such as ABS systems, traction control, and digital instrument panels.
In the coming years, Dayun plans further expansion into European and American markets, as well as growth in the electric motorcycle segment, aligning with global trends in electromobility and environmental protection. The brand emphasizes technological innovations aimed at enhancing riding comfort, safety, and vehicle performance while maintaining competitive pricing. This positions Dayun to become a significant player on the global motorcycle stage.