Guangzhou Coupe-Cabrio Concept
December 31st, 1969
This week’s Beijing Motor Show is coming to a close but there are still a few surprising vehicles coming out even after most of the motoring journalists and industry officials have packed up and left. Take for example the new Guangzhou Auto Coupe-Cabrio concept – one of China’s first vehicles equipped with a folding hardtop.
According to The Tycho, the new car will hit the market in production form before the end of the year and is designed to head to head with the F8 convertible from Chinese rival BYD. No details about the car’s mechanical package have been revealed but Guangzhou has a range of world-class four-cylinder engines it builds for a number of Western manufacturers and this is most likely the option engineers will use for the new CC.
Guangzhou currently builds cars for Honda and Toyota for sale in the Chinese market as well as several European markets, and quality of its cars are said to be comparable with those coming out of Japanese Honda and Toyota plants.
This week’s Beijing Motor Show is coming to a close but there are still a few surprising vehicles coming out even after most of the motoring journalists and industry officials have packed up and left. Take for example the new Guangzhou Auto Coupe-Cabrio concept – one of China’s first vehicles equipped with a folding hardtop.
According to The Tycho, the new car will hit the market in production form before the end of the year and is designed to head to head with the F8 convertible from Chinese rival BYD. No details about the car’s mechanical package have been revealed but Guangzhou has a range of world-class four-cylinder engines it builds for a number of Western manufacturers and this is most likely the option engineers will use for the new CC.
Guangzhou currently builds cars for Honda and Toyota for sale in the Chinese market as well as several European markets, and quality of its cars are said to be comparable with those coming out of Japanese Honda and Toyota plants.
According to The Tycho, the new car will hit the market in production form before the end of the year and is designed to head to head with the F8 convertible from Chinese rival BYD. No details about the car’s mechanical package have been revealed but Guangzhou has a range of world-class four-cylinder engines it builds for a number of Western manufacturers and this is most likely the option engineers will use for the new CC.
Guangzhou currently builds cars for Honda and Toyota for sale in the Chinese market as well as several European markets, and quality of its cars are said to be comparable with those coming out of Japanese Honda and Toyota plants.
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Comments (6 total)
Meet the top commenters on the LeaderboardBy MyWheelsOnWalls.com #1, Posted: 4/22/2008
Oh look another Chinese knock off. Apparently the styling department inturned at Honda also.
By Jahved #2, Posted: 4/22/2008
Total rip off again . . Looks like a Camry front and 3 series convertible back . . At least they are copying two designs instead of blatantly copying the one ? sigh
By mlevere1992 #3, Posted: 4/22/2008
I thought the front has a lot of Mazda styling cues. The back definately has BMW 3 series influence.
By lfann #4, Posted: 4/23/2008
at least it looks alright.
By 94 Taurus owner #5, Posted: 4/23/2008
VW Eos,Volvo C30,Mazda,Meets Camry = the best looking knockoff.
By ohmy #6, Posted: 4/23/2008
looks like an elongated previous gen civic
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