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On sale in China: Range Rover lookalike kit for the Landwind X7 Range Rover clone

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The Landwind X7 SUV is a Chinese clone of the Range Rover Evoque. Buyers who think their X7 doesn’t look enough like the Evoque yet can buy a special kit that includes a Evoque grille and Land Rover badges. The kit can be bought right at the Landwind dealer, just like Toyota kits can be bought at BYD.

A well stocked dealer.  Behind the X7 stands a Landwind X5 and behind that a Landwind X8. Check out all the other Landwinds cars here.

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The Landwind X7 with the standard grille. The X7 will officially launch on the Chinese market later today. Price will start at 134.000 yuan and end at 149.000 yuan ($21.573 – 23.988).

Engine: Mitsubishi 2.0 turbo petrol with 190hp and 250nm, mated to an eight-speed automatic, FWD. Fuel consumption: 10.4 liter per 100 kilometer.

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The Range Rover Evoque. This is the China-made version, manufactured by the Chery-JLR joint venture. It was launched on the Chinese market in February. Present price ranges from 398.000 yuan to 552.000 yuan (64.075 – 88.868). The Evoque is thus at least three times as expensive as the X7.

Engine: Ford 2.0 turbo petrol with 240hp and 340nm, mated to a nine-speed automatic, AWD. Fuel consumption: 10.8 liter per 100 kilometer.

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Various sellers offer the kit on the infamous Chinese website Taobao, a subsidiary of Alibaba. Prices hover around the 600 yuan 0r 96 USD.

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The kit is available in silver, white, or black.

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Changing the grille is very easy, all it takes are some simple tools and a bit of time.

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Fuzzily, the 600 yuan kit does not include lettering for on the bonnet. But no worry, other sellers got that one covered!

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This one goes for 158 yuan or 25 USD.

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Red Evoque badge is extra kinky. Only 68 yuan.

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On a dark green X7, how British she looks.

Landwind is a Chinese car maker jointly owned by Jiangling Motors and Changan Auto, coincidentally (or not?) both joint venture partners of Ford, with Jiangling-Ford and Changan-Ford respectively. Ford owned Land Rover-Range Rover until 2008 when they sold it on to the TATA conglomerate of India.

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This seller is very open about it, with some fine graphic design. ‘Transit’ the Landwind into a Range Rover. The real Transit is available in China too, manufactured by Jiangling-Ford. It all comes together every time.

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Not a Land Rover. Not a Land Wind. What is, this car..?

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