It is the base of the Foday Lion F22 pickup truck, and it was developed and destined mainly for the Asia-Pacific region.
The Foday Landfort was launched in November 2014 as a 2015 model in the Chinese market as a 7-seater body-on-frame mid-size SUV.
Transmission options are five-speed manual and six-speed automatic transmissions, with both two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive available for configuration with rear-wheel-drive layout as standard and optional four-wheel-drive.
[5] In Malaysia, Enggang Keramat Automobile launched a Malaysian car brand called SAF, named after the arrangement of Muslims in prayer in April 2016.
The rebadged models include the Lion F22 pick-up truck and the Landfort seven-seater SUV, with the two vehicles rebadged as the SAF Striker and SAF Landfort respectively with the designs still being identical to the original Foday models.