The Landwind X7 caused quite a stir at JLR...
...the original Evoque may be more expensive, but we'd bet that you get far more for your money
The ORA R1 city car can't quite decide if it's a Smart or a Honda...
... but there's no mistaking the influence of the e's quirky front end design
The side of this Changan X70A looks familiar...
...it looks quite a lot like a Land Rover Discovery 4, doesn't it?
The Weikerui V7 is a (zero) carbon copy of the Volkswagen e-Up...
...and even clones the Volkswagen badge to add to the illusion.
Spot the difference between the new Zotye SR9 and Porsche's Macan
It's clear to see where the Lifan 320 got its look from...
...although we think that the Mini did it better.
From the front, the Shuanghuan is a fairly nondescript SUV...
...but from the rear, it's unmistakably BMW X5-inspired
It somewhat lacks the presence of the X5 though.
In profile, does the CH Auto Lithia look familiar?
That's because it's basically an Audi R8 in design
The Geely Beauty Leopard is unusually named...
...and takes inspiration from the Hyundai Coupe
The Knight Rider series is 'Youxia' in China, and that's where the car gets its name
Tesla wouldn't comment on the car when asked for a response
The Shuanghuan Auto Noble, unlike the Smart Fortwo, is a four-seater...
...although we have our doubts over the comfort of seating four in such a small car
Dojo chose an unusual Aston Martin to clone for the A106...
...which itself was based upon the Toyota iQ
The Yogomo S325 takes the body of a tall supermini...
...and stretches the face of the Range Rover Evoque over it
Yogomo isn't shy when it comes to cloning other manufacturers' cars...
...and it would take a keen eye to tell it apart from the original Kia Picanto
The Geely Merrie 300 merrily took the front end of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class...
...with few noticeable changes over the original
Copycatting isn't restricted to cars
Even logos aren't safe from the plagiarist's pen
Chinese car designs that are actually copied

This is a list of the Chinese copycat cars. Few of them are surprisingly identical.

18 Apr 2020 | 62556 Views | By Autocar UK

Chinese copycat cars are fast becoming a staple of the local market, as demonstrated by cars like the Kotye SR9 and Weikerui V7 - which make little attempt to cover up their Porsche Macan and Volkswagen e-Up origins.

The Chinese automotive industry has moved away from imitation in recent years, ...

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