The Chinese replicas of luxury cars are quite common in many parts of the world, and this is a prime example of that
In this post, we are taking a look at the details of a fake Rolls Royce Cullinan from China. We know that China makes replicas of just about every opulent car out there. In fact, many of them are electric. Also, these are often exported to other parts of the world. That is exactly the case here. The famous YouTuber has imported it to Dubai. Towards the end of the video, they even compare it to the real Rolls Royce Cullinan. Let us get into the details of this case here.
Fake Rolls Royce Cullinan From China
We are taking a look at the details of this fake car thanks to Mo Vibes on YouTube. The hosts unbox the fake Rolls Royce Cullinan which has been shipped in from China. The vehicle looks quite impressive from the front. The company has nailed from the fascia despite it being a much smaller vehicle overall. In fact, the grille, the sleek headlamps, the bonnet design and the bumper look decent. However, once you move to the sides, the miniature dimensions of this replica surface. Still, it gets the iconic suicide doors to ensure that the distinctions are minimal from the outside. You would be surprised to know that this is an electric car.
Not just that, the car company has done a commendable job in designing the interior. It boasts a push button for start and stop, a massive display for the instrument cluster and infotainment screen, functional AC vents, working wipers, interesting door panels and centre console. Furthermore, the host even sits at the back and claims that there is enough room for 3 passengers. In the final part of the video, they drive it alongside the real Rolls Royce Cullinan. Needless to say, the original was much quicker and left the fake way behind. In any case, considering the $4,000 (approx. Rs 3.5 lakh) price tag, it is fascinating to experience something like this.
My View
I have been writing about fake vehicles from China for a long time now. It is mind-boggling to see how they are able to design such cars at a fraction of what the real one costs. Having said that, there is a huge compromise on quality. One must accept that as the norm. These are gimmick cars more than anything. I am not even sure if these are allowed to be driven on roads legally in many international markets. Still, to see these toy cars is refreshing and fun.
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