Some Chinese car manufacturers have a long history of copying Western car designs. And it is still in use.
The nice SUV you’re looking at may be one of the most egregious heists we’ve seen in the last 10 years.
Photos of the car appeared on the Chinese social network Weibo. This is a “shrunk” Toyota Land Cruiser LC300 that cannot go unnoticed.
There are very few details about the car. For example, on the back is an inscription Kuluze. But there is no Chinese car manufacturer with that name. It is not even known if this is a production model or a piece project.
The front is almost identical to the Land Cruiser LC300 – the same headlights with LED daytime running lights, as well as a large grille with silver horizontal slats.
The height of the SUV seems almost the same as a real Land Cruiser, but it has small wheels. At the rear you see the well-known LC300 taillights, an almost identical tailgate and a diffuser with fake exhausts.
Whether a production model, one-off or a tuner creation, the design of the LC300 is completely unsuitable for a car of this size.