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Chinese copycat cars - pictures

By:Auto Express team
26 Apr 2018
Go to: Chinese copycat cars: how do they get away with it?
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  • Mclaren 570s review - front

    Originally revealed in 2015, the 570S is the most popular model in the British marque’s line-up.

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  • Chinese copycat cars - Volkswagen Passat
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  • Chinese copycat cars - Jingi S50
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  • Chinese copycat cars - Dongfeng Fenshen AX4
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  • Chinese copycat cars - Changan CS55
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  • You’ll have no doubt heard all about the LandWind X7. It’s a highly convincing copy of the Range Rover Evoque but we suspect that the Brits probably wouldn’t offer their premium compact SUV in quite this lurid shade of green. While the

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  • Range Rover Evoque at Geneva2

    The real Range Rover Evoque.

  • China seems obsessed with the Range Rover Evoque. While the LandWind X7 is a blatant copy of the premium British SUV, Chinese car maker Lifan has taken a more subtle approach with its similarly named X70. Powered by a 148bhp 1.8-litre

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  • The Hongqi LS5 proves that the Evoque isn’t the only Range Rover product China seems so keen on, but also the big daddy of the range. Sitting alongside the bizarrely-styled L5 limo, the LS5 uses the previous generation Range Rover as i

  • The real Range Rover.

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  • The Eagle is a car designed to show off the country’s expertise in producing an electric sports cars, but there’s no getting away from which cars the designer has taken his cues from. We believe it’s powered by a tiny battery pack that

  • The real Porsche Cayman.

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  • Small electric cars were everywhere at Shanghai Auto Show, and the one getting the most attention was this. Clearly mixing the looks of a Smart – and its distinctive Tridion safety cell – the E30 also sports a knock-off Tesla Model S-s

  • Smart ForTwo 2014 rear

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  • With a name relating to George S. Patton, the famous and highly-respected US Army General who commanded the Seventh Army during World War 2, there’s no doubting which country the G Patton is inspired by. The 19-foot long 4x4 mixes a wh

  • The real Hummer.

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  • The Sports debuts some exciting new technology for the Chinese domestic car market. The little two-door coupe is not only four-wheel drive but it’s also a fuel cell hydrogen and electric vehicle – a car that can run on both forms of pr

  • The real Fiat Coupe.

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  • The Hongqi L5 is, in China’s eyes, the very finest car the country can produce. Mixing 1960s styling – there’s a bit of Ford Thunderbird and Austin Cambridge in its looks we think – with supposed modern day comfort, the L5 clearly look

  • The real Ford Thunderbird.

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