<![CDATA[Jalopnik: chinese cars]]> http://cache.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jalopnik.com.png <![CDATA[Jalopnik: chinese cars]]> http://jalopnik.com/tag/chinese cars http://jalopnik.com/tag/chinese cars <![CDATA[ New Geely Panda May Be Made Of Bamboo ]]> Chinese automaker Geely has shown off its GT Concept, a formula racer car, and even a London Taxi. Now they've got this, the new Geely Panda. While the name makes more sense than it does on a Fiat Panda, we're pretty sure we prefer the Italian car. But don't be confused by the name into thinking this is just another Chinese knock-off, because if the unique styling is any indication, it's not trying to imitate anything — save for maybe a startled fish.


[via ChinaCarTimes]

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Jalopnik-5064431 Thu, 16 Oct 2008 13:20:00 EDT Mark Arnold http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=5064431&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ The Lifan 720 Is Not A Honda Accord, We Swear ]]> You may remember Lifan from its pseudo-Mini Cooper 320 revealed at the 2008 Beijing Auto Show. A new report suggests the company isn't content to rest on just Mini's laurels, no sir. Recognizing that the Cooper is a niche vehicle, Lifan has elected to copy reverse-engineer take inspiration from the Honda Accord for a new sedan called the 720. We don't have details yet, but the images below show the Accord is such a good design it has spontaneously appeared in two countries at once. Miraculous.

[China Car Times]

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Jalopnik-5048954 Fri, 12 Sep 2008 11:20:00 EDT Andrew Stoy http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=5048954&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Chinese Automaker Merges Taurus, 300C, E-Class And Norelco For The Ultimate <s>Shaving Sensation</s> Sedan ]]> We haven't written much about China's JAC Motors, primarily because the company hasn't taken us on any surreal test drives, made a phallic car or given us a giant tea set. But these photos from China Car Times show a new Chinese sedan that's part Ford Taurus, part Chrysler 300C and partMercedes E-Class. Topped off with a Norelco electric-shaver grille just for kicks. The new JAC certainly caught our attention and makes this guy look like a total poser.

[China Car Times]

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Jalopnik-5047980 Wed, 10 Sep 2008 15:15:00 EDT Matt Hardigree http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=5047980&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ A Chinese Hover Limo That Doesn't Hover ]]> If you happen to own a 2007 Hover limousine but find it lacking in rear legroom, China Car Times reports that you're in luck: The 2008 Hover limo has been extended by nearly eight inches. And look at the opulent interior: Can't you just smell the isocyanate-based adhesives emanating from the vinyl trim? Finally, nothing says "high roller" like a ceiling mirror, particularly when it's so obviously Mazda Nagare-inspired. Interestingly, the Times seems to answer its own question when they remark that they weren't "aware there was a large limo market in China." The Hover was the best-selling vehicle in its class last year with 247 sold, so apparently there isn't. [China Car Times]

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Jalopnik-400493 Fri, 15 Aug 2008 17:00:00 EDT Andrew Stoy http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=400493&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Brilliance FRV 1.8T: A Chinese Thrill Ride ]]> There are cars that are fun to drive, and then there are cars that, because you know you're a goner if you crash, are just scary to drive. But since most structurally unsound beaters aren't exactly capable of exciting speeds, fast and scary are often mutually exclusive. This, the Brilliance FRV 1.8T, may very well be an exception.

If you remember the significantly less than five-star crash test of the Brilliance BS6, you may never want to so much as ride in a Brilliance, let alone drive one quickly. But the FRV, also known as the Brilliance BS2, will now be offered with a 1.8-liter turbocharged engine connected to a 6-speed manual gearbox. So, as if being terrified of crashing wasn't enough, now you'll be terrified while going much faster. Which, actually, sounds quite thrilling.
[ChinaCarTimes]

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Jalopnik-395926 Thu, 12 Jun 2008 11:20:00 EDT Mark Arnold http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=395926&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ China Auto Market Growth Slows To Only 10%, Barely Able To Keep Lights On ]]> Chinese automakers and dealers are beset on all sides by woe these days. They've seen they're meager 23.55% year over year sales growth in March shrink to a paltry 10.4% sales growth in April — that's the slowest sales growth in five whole months. Dealers across the enormous country are scraping bottom and barely able to make ends meet with only 10% sales increases per month. Industry analysts have noted that both corporate bosses and dealer operators are having troubles keeping up with yacht payments, vacation home mortgages, and various venture capital expenditures, but they vow to maintain a stiff upper lip. [The Tycho]

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Jalopnik-389889 Tue, 13 May 2008 10:20:00 EDT Ben Wojdyla http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=389889&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Brilliance BS4 Barrel Rolls Down Hill, Driver Not Obliterated ]]> After the soda can performance of a Brilliance BS6 in a German test, the crash survival of drivers in a Brilliance car was assumed to be heavily based on divine intervention. The driver of this BS4 seems to have tested those limits after crashing through a guard rail at 60 MPH and rolling over twice going downa hill. Aside from destroying the car, the driver walked away with nothing more than seat belt bruising. We're impressed with the quality of that front wheel casting almost as much as this guy's survival.


[China Car Times via WCF]

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Jalopnik-387629 Tue, 06 May 2008 17:05:00 EDT Ben Wojdyla http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=387629&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ DIY BMW SUV Spotted Down On The Beijing Street ]]> Think you'd already seen all the automotive counterfeits outside-design-influenced flatteries China has to offer during our Beijing Motor Show coverage? Well, think again. We've just found an SUV that's a perfect example of how to take a car that's merely a vague rip-off and turn it into a blatant copy. It's like design reverse-engineering — being reversed. Originally starting life as a Shuan Huang SCEO, this SUV's basic shape was already very BMW-like. All it needed was a twin-kidney grille transplant. Add the BMW round logos, and you're ready to head for the country club. Just don't get into a crash on the way there — or lick the paint. [via ChinaCarTimes]

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Jalopnik-385624 Wed, 30 Apr 2008 13:20:00 EDT Mark Arnold http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=385624&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ 10 Strangest Cars Revealed At The 2008 Beijing Motor Show ]]> The Beijing Motor Show traditionally warrants nothing more than a collective "meh" from the mainstream automotive media, but it certainly caught our attention this year. Bigger and better than ever, automakers from China and abroad have done everything to bring attention to their cars but put a gigantic stuffed elephant in one. Oh, no, wait. They've done that, too. But why shouldn't they show off — as the Chinese market continues to mature into it's teenage years, we've watched it shed some of the awkwardness of puberty, but still manage to showcase that youthful wide-eyed optimism with some truly innovative, unique and beautiful concepts. Still, like pimples, a cracking voice and a random desire for adorning oneself with chrome bits n' pieces, this teen still shows off it's rebellious side with vehicles that are completely bizarre, ridiculous knock-offs of popular designs or in most instances, both. Follow us below the jump through as we watch the coming of age tale that is the 2008 Beijing Motor Show.

1. The Lifan "Mini Cooper" 320
The Lifan Mini CooperUsually, when one manufacturer succeeds with a car another will try and take that idea and make their version different and better, a la the Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger. In China, when a company comes to market with a successful car rival automakers will merely make a poor imitation of it. Thus we present the Lifan 320, a car that somehow manages to maintain the original elements of the MINI we knew and loved, and manages to make it horribly and inexcusably terrible.

2. Great Wall Kunna Electric Concept
The Great Wall KunnaAs if the Great Wall Kunna Electric concept car wasn't cute enough, there's a stuffed Panda in the passenger's seat. Though we don't think they're indicating you should pick up Panda hitchhikers (you shouldn't — they always want to control the radio), the company has embraced the idea that small cars always look odd and it's just easier to design that into the car than out of it.

3. MG TF Police Convertible
MG_TF_POLICE.jpgThough American undercover cops occasionally tool about in convertibles (think Miami Vice), we can't think of too many convertible, two-seater marked police cars here in the states. Nevertheless, that didn't stop the Chinese company that now owns classic British carmaker MG from making this MG TF Police Car. Though technically next door at the Police & Equipment Show, this hot little cop coupe was a hit and could be seen picking up political dissidents any day now — only one at a time.

4. Chinese Smart Clone - Harley Davidsion Edition
Noble_Smart_Clone.jpgThere's nothing special about a Chinese Smart Car clone as there are tons of them made by Shanghuan Auto. This time, however, the company's Kamino corporate rulers have one-upped themselves with the Harley Davidson Edition. That's right, it's a Smart knockoff with the knockoff of a Harley Davidson painted on the side. Genius! It even isn't big enough to hold a Harley — just like the F-150 pickup adorned with similar accoutrements stateside.

5. Souped Up London Taxi
Geely_TX4_Cab_Hot_Rod.jpgThis, technically, isn't a knockoff. Does it look like a Chinese cab? Yes. But Chinese manufacturer Geely has a contract with London Taxi Inc. to build the Black London Taxi. Totally legit. Though most think of the vehicle as a means for someone driving you around, if you need to get there in a real hurry then this TX4 "hot rod" model is the way to go. It has everything a real London cab needs, including a picture of Big Ben in the back. Tally Ho!

6. Huanghai Faster SUV
Huanghai_Faster_CUV.jpgThough some Chinese companies might be tempted to take advantage of lax intellectual property laws and outright steal the popular design of the Lexus RX series SUV, automaker Huanghai should be congratulated for resisting the urge. Instead of taking the entire car, they merely took the rear 75% of a Lexus RX and grafted on the front 25% of a Pontiac Torrent for their Huanghai Faster SUV. To make it even more interesting, it's powered by a Mitsubishi engine. For reasons that currently elude our understanding, the car is flanked by car models dressed as hot cops. Maybe they just didn't fit in the MG cop car from earlier.


7. Hafei Saibao V
hafei_saibao_V.jpgThough the Hafei Saibao V isn't the most original sports sedan (there's more than a touch of Mazda3 and Lancer Ralliart), we have to give them credit for taking all of the sporty visual cues they could think of — from a gigantic spoiler to super sporty wheels — and fit them all on one car. And if that wasn't enough, they also flanked it with not one, not two, but four models dressed for the prom. That's because when you want to sell a car to sporty guys you need as many gowned models as possible.

8. The Off Road BJ
The Off Road BJIf you think the BAW B60 Jeep — or BJ — looks a lot like an actual Jeep, you'd be correct. Chrysler and BAW worked together back in the day to co-develop this Jeep for non-Civilian use. Of course that development partnership fell through more than a few years ago, but why let a silly thing like trademarks, copyrights and international intellectual property laws get in the way? That may explain why it looks like the BJ has taken on a bit of Hummer and Land Rover DNA on the front fascia — BAW hopes it'll confuse anyone into thinking the other 90% is pure unadulterated Jeep. But, much like the originals, this formerly Military vehicle is ready to find use in the home of a minimally endowed real estate agent.



9. Hafei Minyi Elephant Transporter
Hafei_Mini_Elephant.jpgAs much as we Americans may love the idea of the minivan, the Chinese love the idea of the mini-minivan. But just in case should you think that this Hafei Minyi isn't big enough for you and your family, the company has put a stuffed baby elephant inside the strange little van to simulate the awesome carrying potential of a minivan crossed with a b-segment econo-box. Of course, even a baby elephant is a touch too big for the Minyi, so you can see the poor animal's stuffed behind sticking out the other end in a way we think would probably be a turn off for potential buyers.

10. The Hybrid Chinese Military Jeep

Beijing_Blocky_Jeep.jpgKissing cousins to the BAW B60 "BJ" Jeep above, this military Jeep has what we'll call an "interesting" camouflage pattern. As opposed to the high-detail of the pixelated multicolor look of US Military vehicles, the pixels here look to be a few inches across. Was it perhaps designed to patrol the Lego cities of the future or play in some "War Games"-like game of Tetris? Despite the questionable paint scheme, the hybrid powertrain's far superior to your average Hummer. No sense sullying the air with more pollutants than necessary in your standard scorched-earth campaign, eh?

[Source/Photos: The Tycho, China Car Times, AutoExpress.co.uk]

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Jalopnik-384518 Mon, 28 Apr 2008 12:30:00 EDT Matt Hardigree http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=384518&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ China's Buick Excelle Updated For 2009 ]]> We dig Chinese-market Buicks. There's a handsome LaCrosse available as a hybrid. Then there's the Park Avenue, a RWD sedan based on a stretched version of the Pontiac G8's Zeta architecture. Now the Chinese market has this, the restyled Buick Excelle for 2009. It looks pretty good on the surface, but what's underneath?

Those crisp lines are actually wrapped around the same basic car as the Suzuki Forenza. Yes, it is essentially the same subcompact that serves duty as Top Gear's "Reasonably Priced Car" in the form of a Daewoo Chevy Lacetti. There's no word on the technical specs yet, as the Excelle will be officially unveiled at the Beijing Auto Show later this month. Just don't expect anything bigger than a 1.8-liter inline-four. Does that make this a badge-engineered abomination, or do you like the little bugger? It's certainly better than a late-model Century.
[CarScoop]

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Jalopnik-375956 Fri, 04 Apr 2008 10:00:00 EDT Mark Arnold http://jalopnik.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=375956&view=rss&microfeed=true