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Plagiarism of ideas, or Chinese copies

An illustrative example of how Chinese automakers use others' ideas when creating their cars - in our gallery

Plagiarism of ideas, or Chinese copies

In the photo: Chinese car Diazi. This car is produced by the company Jindei, owned by Brilliance. The car boasts of quite decent appearance, but the fact of plagiarism spoils the idea of this Chinese designers' creation.

Plagiarism of ideas, or Chinese copies

In the photo: the original model that were copied by Diazi's designers - pre-restyled version of the Acura MDX.

Plagiarism of ideas, or Chinese copies

JAC Rein is a crossover that combines features of the first generation Hyundai Santa Fe and second generation Lexus RX.

Plagiarism of ideas, or Chinese copies

Hyundai ix35 is the original, which was copied to make JAC S7.

Plagiarism of ideas, or Chinese copies

In the photo: Changan CS95. The new Land Rover Discovery inspired the Chinese designers to create this car.

Plagiarism of ideas, or Chinese copies

In the photo: the reason of plagiarism - Land Rover Discovery.

Plagiarism of ideas, or Chinese copies

Dongfeng Fengxing Jingyi X5 is the Chinese car name that can't be spelled without mistakes from the first time. This car is also a pretty good fake.

Plagiarism of ideas, or Chinese copies

Dongfeng Fengxing Jingyi X5 is a very well disguised copy of the second generation Volkswagen Tiguan (in the photo). Due to the fact that this model is quite new and not yet presented in all countries, we should compliment the efficiency of the Chinese.

Plagiarism of ideas, or Chinese copies

Sultry and defiant Zotye SR9 is another rip-off of the Chinese masters.

Plagiarism of ideas, or Chinese copies

Zotye SR9 is the Chinese brother of the crossover Porsche Macan (in the photo).

Plagiarism of ideas, or Chinese copies

The Chinese brand Foday mainly specializes in the production of large cars. One of these off-road vehicles is Lan fu.

Plagiarism of ideas, or Chinese copies

Perhaps, the fact that Japan is not far away affected the appearance of the Lan-fu. This SUV looks too much like Toyota Land Cruiser Prado.

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