Shuanghuan blends X5 and Land Cruiser to make CEO
November 9th, 2006
China’s isolated auto industry has more than 130 national car manufacturers competing for the domestic market. A lack of designers has seen Chinese car companies stealing the design of Western manufacturers for the development of almost identical copy cars. The new Roewe brand can be excluded, as its parent company SAIC owns the rights to the original Rover designs on which its cars are based.
However, BYD CAR is guilty of not only ripping of the designs from several German and Japanese car manufacturers, they’ve gone so far as to copy the famous spinning propeller label from BMW. Now, China’s Shuanghuan has developed its own version of the X5 labeled the CEO. The vehicle blends the rear styling of the BMW SUV with a front end reminiscent of a Toyota Land Cruiser. The CEO rides on older body on frame construction sitting on leaf spring suspension, and is considered a modern car in its homeland.
[Source: Le Quotidien Auto]
China’s isolated auto industry has more than 130 national car manufacturers competing for the domestic market. A lack of designers has seen Chinese car companies stealing the design of Western manufacturers for the development of almost identical copy cars. The new Roewe brand can be excluded, as its parent company SAIC owns the rights to the original Rover designs on which its cars are based.
However, BYD CAR is guilty of not only ripping of the designs from several German and Japanese car manufacturers, they’ve gone so far as to copy the famous spinning propeller label from BMW. Now, China’s Shuanghuan has developed its own version of the X5 labeled the CEO. The vehicle blends the rear styling of the BMW SUV with a front end reminiscent of a Toyota Land Cruiser. The CEO rides on older body on frame construction sitting on leaf spring suspension, and is considered a modern car in its homeland.
[Source: Le Quotidien Auto]
However, BYD CAR is guilty of not only ripping of the designs from several German and Japanese car manufacturers, they’ve gone so far as to copy the famous spinning propeller label from BMW. Now, China’s Shuanghuan has developed its own version of the X5 labeled the CEO. The vehicle blends the rear styling of the BMW SUV with a front end reminiscent of a Toyota Land Cruiser. The CEO rides on older body on frame construction sitting on leaf spring suspension, and is considered a modern car in its homeland.
[Source: Le Quotidien Auto]
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Comments (3 total)
Meet the top commenters on the LeaderboardBy Jim #1, Posted: 11/10/2006
it's been out since 2005.. i believe..
By Sarge #2, Posted: 8/6/2007
hey stupid it's no BMW
By Car Insurance Expert #3, Posted: 11/1/2009
Hehehe, its not my type, but it depends on its price if its price is reasonable well I'll consider it in my list for my father.
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