Sales of this large crossover are scheduled to start in April, but so far only for the domestic market. Not all Chinese drivers need all-wheel drive, so the base version of the Foday NHQ6480 will have exclusively rear-wheel drive, while the all-wheel drive system will be available as an additional option.

Buyers will be offered two engine options: a 2.4-liter gasoline unit producing 136 horsepower, as well as a 2.5-liter diesel with an output of 109 horsepower. In large metropolitan areas, interest in big SUVs is gradually waning, but in second- and third-tier cities they remain in demand, since the size of the vehicle plays an important role there.

It is worth noting that the original design of Chinese cars looks quite decent, although it evokes certain parallels. Given that the price of this "miracle" of the automotive industry starts from 130 thousand yuan (equivalent to 21,500 dollars), the resemblance to the same Prado is unlikely to be a reason for disappointment for its future owner.








