Dong Feng e-truck isn’t trying to look like a concept vehicle. It just quietly is one, without the flash or fuss. Built on Dongfeng’s electric skateboard chassis, this off-road pickup is doing something rare in the world of EVs: offering flexibility that actually feels practical. It’s called a crossover, but really, it’s a shape-shifter, part pickup, part SUV, part mobile basecamp — and it’s designed to keep up with how people actually live now.
At the center of the design is a simple idea: “All-in-One.” That doesn’t mean cramming in features for the sake of it. It means thinking through how a single vehicle could carry you from Monday’s work commute to a weekend deep in the woods and feel right in both places. Pickup? SUV? Why Not Both?
There’s a single-button switch that shifts Dong Feng e-truck between pickup and SUV modes. It’s not just a gimmick, it makes the cabin layout and rear space adapt on command. So if you’re hauling gear one day and taking the family out the next, you don’t have to compromise on comfort or capacity.
Inside, it is more like a toolkit than a traditional interior. Expandable cabin space, swappable modules, and clever storage let you reshape the layout depending on what you’re doing, fishing trip, solo camping, mobile workspace, whatever. It’s not a showroom interior. It’s meant to be used. And changed. And used again. Dong Feng e-truck doesn’t shout for attention. It just shows up ready, whether you’re heading off-grid or just across town.