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This is insane, they basically built an Evoque with poor quality.





from article:
The first photographs with the Landwind E32 have surfaced the web, confirming once more the crossover looks just about the same as the five-door Range Rover Evoque.

7 pictures and full article

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Catch up, we had this weeks ago :)

I still wouldnt buy an ewok, or a brownwind, even for 10G

had to laugh, the ad banner bottom right on the linky page was for kellogs allbran..

brownwind indeed, or proof of targetted advertising....

so, sold only in china, so why should we care....
they make 3 wheeled tractors too, but pull a trailor for transport,
but not over here....

its just life we look upon via the tinternet..
 
On top gear they tested some of the Chinese copy cars

The mini was funny, they said it looked like somebody had described it down the phone and they'd built it.

I presume they've bought an evoke and just copied it , if so why can't they get the panel gaps right
 
Why black out the person's hand pointing to stuff in certain photos? Perhaps they're wearing a Rolex or Breitling watch.. ish, kinda, sort of... :D
 
as opposed to the Range Rovers legendary build quality :D

like many others, thought your comment funny..

can we really see ultra close panaled ewooks being used in offroad events in 30 years time,
I mean really being used - with tight fitting doors,

that may not shut after bashing down a lane or rocky path..:crazy_driver:
 
Update. Finally been launched. Fury as China's LandWind unveils £14k copy of Range Rover Evoque | Daily Mail Online

If I was gonna buy one I'd go for the reliable well built safer model. And it's only £14k.. :D

heck yes....
wonder if its got speshal suspension or lots of dashlights that mean a dealer visit like old fashioned evokes....
the big door gaps are made to let the water out like landrovers do. or do landrovers have holes in there floors....

Just for blacktrash - :eek::);):(:p:eek::brick:)
 
Can't believe JLR has the temerity to do such a blatant copy.

tis a good job JLR are not Indian owned then,
youd have every street corner mechanic in plenty of work,
as there used to royal enfields, oh, and copy cat vespas toooo...
 

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