If you put these cars side by side, the resemblance immediately catches the eye. The Chinese replica very accurately reproduces the details of the original and is almost as large: the length is 4985 mm, and the width is 1995 mm.

The interior of the Hunkt Canticie, however, is no longer so similar to the donor. Here, the steering wheel of an original shape and large screens stand out — both the virtual instrument panel and the multimedia system.

Of course, in terms of power, the Chinese crossover is inferior to the real Range Rover. Under the hood is a 2.0-liter turbo engine producing 220 hp and 370 N∙m. With such an engine, the car accelerates to 100 km/h in 9.2 seconds, and the top speed is limited to 185 km/h.

However, the price here is completely different — the Hunkt Canticie starts at 126,800 yuan, which is equivalent to about $18,100. Moreover, in China, for just $20, you can additionally purchase a set of Range Rover emblems and badges.








