
“A sport utility vehicle that bears an uncanny resemblance to the Land Rover Evoque will go on sale in China this week at a third of its sticker price. More than 5,500 people have put down deposits for the Landwind X7, which will be available in dealerships from Thursday at a starting price of 135,000 yuan ($21,700). The Evoque, which is Jaguar Land Rover’s best-selling model worldwide, retails from 398,000 yuan. Both models feature similar broad fenders, recessed door panels and a sloping roof. Jaguar Land Rover Chief Executive Officer Ralf Speth railed at what he called the the rise of Chinese ‘copy-and-paste‘ jobs earlier this year at the Shanghai auto show.”
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