Top 10 auto lookalikes in China
Updated: 2015-04-24 07:45
By Sun Chengdong(chinadaily.com.cn)
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No 1 Geely GE VS Rolls Royce Phantom
Rolls Royce Phantom is one of the most expensive and most classy automobiles in the world, it is only natural some auto makers in China wish to pay homage to the legendry RR. When Zhejiang Geely Holding Ltd launced their new concept luxury sedan Geely GE the fans of Rolls Royce were stunned.
To say Geely GE looks a lot like Rolls Royce Phantom would be an understatement. Not only Geely GE copied Rolls Royce's bulk body design, square headlights and front air intake even their hood ornaments looks the same.
At a glance, few can tell the difference between the two vehicles, perhaps that's the point.
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A Rolls Royce Phantom (above) and Geely GE (below). [Photo/IC] |
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