I do not necessarily agree that I like the design, but I fully agree that it does not look like a Rolls-Royce or a BMW at all. Having said that, I am not a fan of the new BMW design, either.
As an industrial designer myself, here's my take as to obvious similarities: Grille: Rolls, Lincoln MKS, or BMW 7 series (G12) Rear lights: Cadillac XTS (facelift), Mercedes S-class (W221, facelift) Trunklid: Mercedes CLS 1st gen (C219) Fake exhaust tips: all Mercedes models (and stupid as hell) Vertical chrome strip behind front wheel arch: Jaguar XJ, Range Rover, 7-series (G12) Chrome strip across rear light assembly: current Audi A8
There’s tons of Chinese vehicles on Paraguayan roads (where I live) and the biggest issue, by a country mile, is the lack of parts when something breaks. Even a minor thing like a bushing can be impossible to get, let alone transmission or suspension components (known to break in potholed roads here in Paraguay) and so on. The cars are not bad. But there’s near-zero aftersale support.
Do the Chinese have dealerships or are the cars all imported? I remember seeing a car parts shop for Chinese cars in Iraq. So I guess the after sales service for Chinese cars in the third world is improving and will reach your country too one day.
I am in amman jordan. We have german VW and Chinese built VW which are much cheaper and seem to break more. Parts is an issue. And angry chinese built owners have gone to the German Embassy to complain, which gets them nowhere of course.
Many years ago a clothes designer fade up because whatever design she made always rejected by japanese importer. Then she buy branded clothes from france, remove the label and replace it with her label. And the result: all rejected. Then she realized that: not the design, but the japanese importer attitude that already think that: if it is from certain countries, it must be bad. I wonder what the reaction will be if we can rebrand (temporarily) an unknown Chinese car as one of european car: will the comments still about "the design copying X" or just simply talking about the car itself.
@@SD-li9g quality defining price, if you buy cheap chinese products, you get bad quality. blame the importer / reseller that want to get the cheapest thing & sell the highest price possible.
@@SD-li9g You can get the highest quality products in China. Just need to pay the right amount. Or just pay alot more for the same product when it is imported to overseas market. Same same but different.
I love this car so much as a American because it looks stately and they knew how to use the chrome like the old Lincoln’s and caddies. It’s nice to see a sedan being made with that elegant what a luxury car should be style.
It'd be a lot nicer if this guy had a point of view instead of ALWAYS saying something and then turning against his comments and saying - "however; other may think otherwise* !!! It is in NO way a sign of adulthood to give an opinion and then take it back as if it didn't matter because In the case of automobiles it matters not one bit in anycase my friend)ld make an EXCELLENT politician. Absolutely NO character or position - "except if you accept that other people may think otherwise" .... LOL.
As usual the West can laugh all they want, criticizice all they want soom they gonna be the one everyone will be laughing at. They did rhe samw When Japanese and Koreans first made Cars. Eeveryone in this world knows that The WEST are afraid of Competition because they are NOT naturally born competitors but Killers, jealous, insecure and destroying others Progress
Live in Shanghai and these are my favorite ubers to call right now. Pay a 35% premium roughly but being really tall it’s well worth it for the ample leg room.
Stumbled across this video after looking at Mercedes videos. Taking the actual review of the car out of it, I really enjoyed the delivery of the review. Professional, really well structured and some humour to boot. Excellent.
@SEAN PETAIA as the parts of your car, your hand phone, tv, appliances, etc. Don’t mix productions from a country, with productions with proper QC, raw material, engineering. It’s too reductive
@@sejtanskifazoni5752 You can argue the Genesis G90 also looks like a rolls/mercedes/BMW etc. In fact you can draw similarities looking at literally any car. While some Chinese cars are absolutly a direct copy, many in recent years including this one, is rather original indeed. Lets just say it doesn't look any "more similar" to another car, than any other car's similarity to other cars on the market currently. Look how how similar the Cadillac XT6 and Volvo XC90 (which came out first) as another example.
I don't understand why people say it looks like a Mercedes Benz, Cadillac, BMW, Rolls Royce, WTF? It looks like a Hyundai or Kia and everything else is different. People are crazy or do not know anything about cars.
Doesn't matter, copy or not. It takes lots of effort to make a production run for such an advanced car. A million thing to do. Cheers my Chinese friends. Well done. Your children will definitely outdo this car in their own way.
When anything's made in China, it's bound to get unfair critism for being a knockoff or slow. But, in reality if this car were to hit the states for $45k, everybody and their mama would be trading in their crossover to get their hands on this no questions asked.
Very true. In fact it might actually sell BETTER than what it's allegedly copying. I remember several people I knew wanting to get the last generation of Ford Fusion because the front looked like that of an Aston Martin but at a fraction of the cost.
Honestly, I don't see any part of this car that is blatant copying. Sure the interior has RGB lighting that came from Mercedes, but so does BMW now and nobody says anything about them copying Mercedes. Is has similar designs and the same features as other cars, but it's all uniquely it's own car.
@@ojsimpson9516 there are some models only available in China, especially compact ones. Some are rebranded Chevy some are home designed. There are brand new Buick models that only selling for US$10000 with 1.3T engine.
Buick is mostly the same cars as in the states but Buick has historic importance in China. It was the favourite car of one of Chinas most celebrated leader as well as the Royal family before and alot of politicians now it's still the favourite politician car and people in power in China who want to show they have political power.
The car is uncomfortable to look at. It feels like the result of an accident between 4 cars that resulted in this car. Frankly, when I look at it, I feel dizzy.
Thank goodness that I am not the only one who can see that the model 3 looks like a Porsche from far away lol. the 2013 ford fusion looking like any other aston martin's. Lets not forget the Ford Thunderbird looking like Nissan 240SX. The Jaguar XK looking like Aston Martin DB9. Especially the Chrysler 300 to its resemblance to the poor mans rolls royce. lmfao
I agree! Lincoln is the first car I thought of when I saw the grille. It's a good looking car and I think it would sell well here in America for the over 60 crowd. We don't make cars like this anymore unfortunately.
@@almac9203 You must be blind if you think this is a "ripoff". Most cars nowadays have the same rough shape, for safety reasons. The details are different though.
@@Snakebloke the grill is a Rolls Royce ripoff. The Chinese can do shameless ripoff but a respected manufacturer like Mercedes would not do it. I am not denying that it looks good but it definitely is a homage to Rolls Royce. Mercedes being a storied manufacturer with it's own proud history can't just copy the look of other brands.
@@jackiemallon3759 a friend of ours owns a Rolls Royce and a Bentley so yeah I think I know what a Roller looks like. Pretty sure most people can see the resemblance!
i definately think hes sitting to close but sitting closer to the steering tires gives me better control in corners and at high speeds. I know some moron is gonna complain about sitting so close is dangerous, i'll reitterate, i dont sit that close but i sit up more than i sit back, makes a huge difference in corners for me at least.
@@purpleking6678 Look around you. All cars look the same if you really wanna dig. I find this car to be quite unique. I mean look at the new Genesis line up. One can argue it reminds you of the mercedes as well. LOOK at the Cadillac XT6 vs the Volvo XC90. Volvo (now 100% owned by chinese company) came out with the design first then a few years later the cadillac design looks exactly the same. Id same end of the day this Chinese car has done more work in the styling desgn than many other brands and the similarily with other cars is no more than how other cars look compared to one another.
@@zszs100 the xt6 and xc90 don’t look alike, just that they’re SUV’s. The genesis line up doesn’t look like a Mercedes either. This thing on the other hands may be unique but it takes page out of a GTA car designers play book with that BMW 7 series L trim on the side, Audi s7 looking trunk and etc.
I agree..even the new Mercedes S class jumped on the bandwagon of using what looks like a tablet in the middle..I prefer the intergrated look like in the 2021 Mercedes S class..the tablet look maybe a fad that gets faded as time goes by.
How you can say the interior is incredible Everything is bold and that huge gear shift in the middle of the car Looks much worst than e class 2014 Overal the car is a joke... Chinese engineers have to concentrate on reliability and then go to luxury How bad is that two tone line ending on the back in the middle of nowhere Driving 2019 e class i can feel the quality is gone in mercedes i can only imagine what will be to have that car for few months
Who said that the car is not reliable? I have driven that car, you would be suprised how smooth it is to drive. Its a fantastic value for this amount of money believe me
and a Maybach and a Genesis, and an A8, and Lexus LS. Seriously they have it's own design, that are unique to the car, at least it is better than 2021 W223 Sclass that looks like an E class with Audi rear lights.
In China, the price of this car is similiar with one BMW 5, E CLASS, A6L, XFL, S90, CT6, etc. It sold 2000-3000 each month here, which is better than CT 6, XFL, but way too less compare to 5, A6, E, these 3 could sell around 15000 unit per month here in China.
@@muhammadraihanfathurrahman1600 dude, whatever the device you send this comment with has probably 80% Chinese quality parts. Or just about every thing in your life.
To who don't know Chinese:The character in the vehicle plate 沪 means Shanghai, letter E means this vehicle is not limited to drive in Shanghai essential downtown area according to the latest traffic policy, in fact only C is limited, any others are not limited.
C plates are not allowed within the confines of the ring road in Shanghai and are classed as rural plates by many. They are also considerably cheaper than a plate that is allowed inside of the city limits.
Nicr as any car is, Id still want to drive it myself. My dad used to have a mint lexus ls430 with the ultra luxury package, Id drive him around in the back haha
When the human brains encounters something new, it always tries to place that thing in relation to more familiar objects. Like the "marsupial lion!". In time the new thing will become a point of reference itself.
You put Lincoln and Cadillac in with rolls Royce Bentley mercedes and maybach. That's like having a poo on the latest iPhone in the iPhone store when the store is packed.
I used to work for that company and it had it's distractions. Strippers grinding on poles outside the paint shop, lots of chicks in leather, belly dancers in the tire center, lap dance spaces in the lobby. Then I got fired for bringing them in and had to take them all back with me.
I like that this is a comfortable luxury car, not a luxury sports car like most models from other manufacturers. Kind of a throwback to what American luxury cars used to be: a couch on wheels that did not pretend to be or handle like a sports car. This is what people keep asking for. I wonder if this knockoff would do well in the US? I think it's just a matter of time for the quality to come up a bit more and we start seeing more Chinese vehicles in the US and Canada.
You're over confident to call it a knockoff. Who drives American luxury cars? There's German luxury cars. Pick-up truck, that's what you need. You're just trying to find some tiny excuse to make yourself comfortable. Pathetic
@@abouttime5000 Lada was not as bad as a lot think, they were just not made on the same idea as western's cars, they were made to be as simple as possible and as easy to fix as possible, of course with a few reliability issues but not worst as any car from the same era (launched in the early 70s). The idea Chinese cars are bad is based on the same as "our" automakers in the 70s and 80s when affirming Japanese or Korean cars were bad, it was all but a fact. But it's always easier to expose others' pseudo-mistakes than fixing ours. If Chinese industry is SOOOO BAAAAD why all manufacturers even for premium or luxury goods go to China (your beloved Iphone was built by Chinese, part of your luxury Swiss watch were made in China).
@@mmadmic There is a huge difference between Chinese goods and goods from Western first that are made in China. The latter are made in factories designed and paid for my those companies to the same standards as they build them anywhere else. The Chinese factories are anything but. Chinese firms just churn stuff out with virtually no rules to stop them doing what they want, no quality control to stop them using much cheaper materials and techniques, and so on. There are exceptions to the rule but they are exceptions, not the norm. Western manufacturers go there because they don't have the same health and safety rules that we have here, which saves the manufacturers money and labour is at least 10x cheaper with the typical factory workers wage being somewhere between £30 and £60 a week. They don't have things like maximum working hours, paid holidays and pension plans so it is vastly cheaper to make your products in China even if you have to build the factory and take over quality control. We also still class China as an emerging economy, which means that we're subsidising their exports so it's vastly cheaper to ship your goods from there. That's why you can buy goods from China for less than the price that it costs to post a letter across the country - we're paying for their shipping costs!
Look away from the colour and grille (both likely inspired by their new Rolls Royce designer), and this car looks really unique and great, IMO. The Chinese are clearly stepping up their game. I can't wait until Chinese cars make their way to Canada.
I'd say the lag between pushing the gas and actual moving is probably a computer issue/programming. I've driven cars where you can press the pedal all the way down and the engine doesn't even attempt to rev and slowly goes up in rpm and speed, bot the transmission.
This car was also in partner with toyota. A 2liter toyota engine. The technology is not lacking in those cars, either. It comes complete with a centrally-mounted digital gauge cluster, a touchscreen that does away with most physical buttons on the center stack, and even cylinder deactivation for its big V-12 or v-6 for better fuel economy. Styling-wise, it really doesn’t betray its roots, being quite obviously designed to mimic the look of the 1963 Hongqi CA770. And other looking like a Rolls due to this company hiring a Rolls Royce designer.
@@jareknowak8712 That's what i thought, he said a 2 litre 4 cylinder turbo or a V6 supercharged...where does the V12 come from ??. No mention of it here.
I think that is a very good point. Despite the Toyota connection, a car is made of thousands of parts. I can't see this being around in 10 years time or so. China is not known for its quality cars.
Goddamn, chinese cars really have gone from absolute trash to some of the coolest and best looking cars on the planet! These designs are crazy good! Great value and specs too!
@@cecilbdemento7736 nothing wrong with made in 🇨🇳. Most of the stuff in the world, from high end to low end are all made in China, including the device you are typing on
I think it's beautiful. Nose lookes vaguely lincolnish, while the rear looks Bentleyish. They all barrow each other's designs any way. I like the color contrast. Imagine a light charcoal black on top, and darker black on bottom. Or light burgundy on top, and darker burgundy on bottom. And a full panoramic glass roof. The face has a trademark all it own. Very pretty..
I like the front end more than the Rolls Royce. The wider grille fills in the space better, and the body panel flowing over the top of the grille looks sleeker and more aerodynamic, visually lowers the grille. The rear does not come off quite as well, but it is not offensive. I wonder if the interior plastic film is factory applied and just not taken off. I'll admit that once I did not realize it was there, it was well done and not obvious.
@@user-xq2fz5tz9t: The Chinese are very good at selling the public what the public wants, lol. Anyway, the thing looks more like a Bentley than a Rolls-Royce to me, but that wouldn’t make nearly as good a headline, would it.
Poor Indians can relate because all they have is Cadbury, because here in States we have over a hundred chocolate brands and that too very very affordable
I remember Chinese attempts to export cars since the 1990s. Those were hilariously bad. I'm heartened to see Chinese cars hit their stride, and soon they will be competing on the world stage.
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30% of the price for 80% of the capacity. Not a bad value. It looks like a mash up of audi rear hatch bmw front clip and big body Mercedes, but some how being uniquely Chinese. Needs a v8 and 450hp+ to seize significant domestic market share. Good job 👍
Homer Simpson is a brilliant man who's many well thought out ideas will insure the success of this company for years to come.... Oh yeah, and his hygiene is ABOVE reproach.
@Raymond Jones messaging chair and fridge already standard, some new model have teaset and center console (between first row seats) can be moved electronically to second row. So the car owner can have the console next to him/her whether he/she drive or using driver.
"It looks like a mashup between an RR Ghost and a BMW 7-series" while an RR Ghost IS literally a mashup badge engineered 7-series...it was only a matter of time before the Chinese got around to this, and they will keep on getting better at it.
Look at any other, LITEARALLY ANY CAR, and you can draw similarities to another car. While some Chinese cars absolutely is a direct copy of another, in recent years the Chinese designs has been quite original including this one. The similarity between this car and other cars, is no more than any other car's similarity to one another. Just look at the Cadillac XT6 vs Volvo XC90 for instance. (XC90 came out with that design first years in advance). Look at the "similarity" between the Genesis lineup and Mercedes, BMW, and Cadillac. And the list goes on and one.
7 is boxie H9 is slope back. Does looks like a 7 to me. Grill looks rolls Royce kinda. But that's where the similarity ends. It's a good looking sedan period.
I would say you could add the Chrysler 300 to the mix. I will also say it's quite an attractive car, and frankly most car styling these days can justly be called 'derivative.' Good review, and thanks!
I saw this car in person a few times. I think the dealer demo car in this video has clear-bra applied. But I am not saying the quality of the paint on the other H9 I saw are really that good. I think it's about the same as the new Camry my dad just bought back in the States.
Its design can stand on its own. Its upper grill looks like it came from a Lincoln. I think its overall look and platform is comparable with the 2021 Genesys G80.
Now a days every big name of car brands have some thing similarities among them but this one H9 looks stunning and if it’s half the cost then who cares as long as it takes you to point A to point B and gives you that luxury looks and appealing. Chinese cars are doing some really good cars in terms of design ( some thing new) both interiors and exteriors with amazing dash board and feel good features this is what sells now a days in the market
Very derivative design though, as he mentions in the video. I wish they continued to evolve the design of the Hongqi L5, which is a much more distinctive, though admittedly retro, design. Those headlights and the old school Hongqi emblem (a literal red flag, after which the brand is named) on the L5 hood are absolutely sick!!! Although they'd probably have to get rid of the flag emblem since it looks sharp enough to slice some someone in half in the event of a pedestrian getting hit.
@@tren133 what the presenter failed to realize is that this car is no way a replacement or derivative of the L5. If you look into the other Hongqi models (SUVs, other sedans), the design language it still coherent.
@@alfonsomartinez7919 I agree their design language is coherent. It's just that I do find the L5 to be a well executed retro design, but the L5 isn't a mass produced car, and I was hoping Hongqi's actual consumer flagship model would take after the L5 rather than the other vehicles in their lineup.
im very disappointed in the mid spec that it didnt include a kitchen and a laundry room
Bedroom? Lol.
Yea, I was to, thats why I took mine back.
And a bathroom.
You probably missed it when you blinked. Quite forgettable imho 🙈
Fondoo bad joke but it's funny😵
I don't think it looks like anything, It looks pretty good to me. It also has a lot of unique and fairly daring touches.
I do not necessarily agree that I like the design, but I fully agree that it does not look like a Rolls-Royce or a BMW at all. Having said that, I am not a fan of the new BMW design, either.
I think the host look like my grandpa too ... nose eyes ears ... hahaha
The design is interesting. I, however, don’t really like the huge grill, although I’ll probably never own one of these.
I agree
As an industrial designer myself, here's my take as to obvious similarities:
Grille: Rolls, Lincoln MKS, or BMW 7 series (G12)
Rear lights: Cadillac XTS (facelift), Mercedes S-class (W221, facelift)
Trunklid: Mercedes CLS 1st gen (C219)
Fake exhaust tips: all Mercedes models (and stupid as hell)
Vertical chrome strip behind front wheel arch: Jaguar XJ, Range Rover, 7-series (G12)
Chrome strip across rear light assembly: current Audi A8
Plot twist: The guy credited for designing this car also worked for Rockstar designing GTA cars
Wishing this was a funfact
XD
Its looklike similar design with each other
Lmao accurate
No chance
There’s tons of Chinese vehicles on Paraguayan roads (where I live) and the biggest issue, by a country mile, is the lack of parts when something breaks. Even a minor thing like a bushing can be impossible to get, let alone transmission or suspension components (known to break in potholed roads here in Paraguay) and so on.
The cars are not bad. But there’s near-zero aftersale support.
Do the Chinese have dealerships or are the cars all imported?
I remember seeing a car parts shop for Chinese cars in Iraq. So I guess the after sales service for Chinese cars in the third world is improving and will reach your country too one day.
I am in amman jordan. We have german VW and Chinese built VW which are much cheaper and seem to break more. Parts is an issue. And angry chinese built owners have gone to the German Embassy to complain, which gets them nowhere of course.
@@موسى_7 in Paraguay they have dealerships, but they don't stock the spare parts.
@@MarcosCodasMaybe there is a business there for someone to import parts for them.
@@sharonec5419 not a bad idea, actually! If you have the capital and can do the research on what breaks most often, sure, I think there's a market.
Many years ago a clothes designer fade up because whatever design she made always rejected by japanese importer. Then she buy branded clothes from france, remove the label and replace it with her label. And the result: all rejected. Then she realized that: not the design, but the japanese importer attitude that already think that: if it is from certain countries, it must be bad.
I wonder what the reaction will be if we can rebrand (temporarily) an unknown Chinese car as one of european car: will the comments still about "the design copying X" or just simply talking about the car itself.
Well. It is very obvious. It is plain prejudice 😁
Chinese quality though, how do you get around that elephant in the room.
@@SD-li9g quality defining price, if you buy cheap chinese products, you get bad quality. blame the importer / reseller that want to get the cheapest thing & sell the highest price possible.
@@SD-li9g You can get the highest quality products in China. Just need to pay the right amount. Or just pay alot more for the same product when it is imported to overseas market. Same same but different.
@@elixues well of course china is an economic power, but it wasnt so not to long ago
I just ordered one from Aliexpress. I'll post review when I receive it in 4 months.
imagine it doesn't come..
I ordered it from Wish.
And full 5 stars dont tested but looks good
That's pretty funny,smh,😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@yungmurdah IAMGINE?!?!?
i didnt know logic started reviewing cars
Not only he's biracial, but he also Chinese
Seems everyone but baby yoda is.
😂 he looks like him
This is his chinese brother
"eh but the needledrop reviews him so poorly I just don't care for his music now"
A Chinese car will never be a Rolls.
i would 100% drive this daily, simply cuz noone else in my country is going to have one lol
who's gonna fix it for you ?
@@wadejordan1975 nothing to be concerned of in slavic country like Bulgaria
@@jivkovasilev6119 owh bulgarian is slav?
@@jake-jm8se lol
@@jake-jm8se yes it is
Looks like they went the GTA V route when making this "luxury car"
If I had this car I'd stick an Enus badge on it.
Not exactly a bad thing per se…
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The muscle cars on gta look amazing. Well alot of there cars do tbh.
@@RERM001 That would be legendary
Damn...it looks like the person who designed the front had a disagreement with the person who designed the back.😂
That's hilarious lol
Exactly that's what I was thinking, looks like one of those dodgy body kits for a cheap car
@@2sik_UK 😂
LOL reminds me of the sweptail
@@FinnedOcean9389 sweep it in to the bin
I love this car so much as a American because it looks stately and they knew how to use the chrome like the old Lincoln’s and caddies. It’s nice to see a sedan being made with that elegant what a luxury car should be style.
No usa
@@pacificgp what do you mean no USA means no Americans reacting to this video lol
It'd be a lot nicer if this guy had a point of view instead of ALWAYS saying something and then turning against his comments and saying - "however; other may think otherwise* !!!
It is in NO way a sign of adulthood to give an opinion and then take it back as if it didn't matter because In the case of automobiles it matters not one bit in anycase my friend)ld make an EXCELLENT politician. Absolutely NO character or position - "except if you accept that other people may think otherwise" .... LOL.
As usual the West can laugh all they want, criticizice all they want soom they gonna be the one everyone will be laughing at. They did rhe samw When Japanese and Koreans first made Cars. Eeveryone in this world knows that The WEST are afraid of Competition because they are NOT naturally born competitors but Killers, jealous, insecure and destroying others Progress
It’s a cross between Rolls Royce, Cadillac, Maybach, and surprisingly Honda Civic.
Also Bentley
Dude it's literally 7 series skeleton + headlights
@@anthrax8850 They gathered the parts and came up with this sloggy machine.
Motor mixture😂😂
And maybe a bit toyota crown
this car look better than Justin Bieber Rolls Royce car😂🤟
Thats not saying much 😂
So true. That's just stupid people with more money than they know what to do with , wasting it on cars to uglify them? Makes no sense.
@@asianstud7 yes bro. such a waste of money😂 after 2 or 3 month they resell in used cars.
@@kristopherbell7158 say no more😂🤟
Agreed
Live in Shanghai and these are my favorite ubers to call right now. Pay a 35% premium roughly but being really tall it’s well worth it for the ample leg room.
They should have named it the Wuhan Virus
@@niechzyjepolska1805 You're like a year and a half too late guy lol
BYD Han is like an A6.
Aren’t vpn still illegal in china?
@@francesco8320 pretty sure it’s legal the whole time
I have driven this car in Dubai. Not only it looks stunning form outside but it drives very well. I was really suprised
Stumbled across this video after looking at Mercedes videos. Taking the actual review of the car out of it, I really enjoyed the delivery of the review. Professional, really well structured and some humour to boot. Excellent.
It looks like a cross between a Rolls Royce and a Lincoln, Town Car.
It's a crossbreed 🤣🤣
@SEAN PETAIA as the parts of your car, your hand phone, tv, appliances, etc. Don’t mix productions from a country, with productions with proper QC, raw material, engineering. It’s too reductive
Or a Chinese copy
Well, one story says that the original design remit for the Mark 1 Lincoln Continental was to “put a Rolls Royce grill on a Thunderbird”.
@@paulcuntt1728 Designer of HongQi and Rolls-Royce are actually same person.
ANYTHING ORIGINAL EXISTs
Chinese : And I took that personally
@Slakers Its looks like Rolls Royce..
@@sejtanskifazoni5752 You can argue the Genesis G90 also looks like a rolls/mercedes/BMW etc. In fact you can draw similarities looking at literally any car. While some Chinese cars are absolutly a direct copy, many in recent years including this one, is rather original indeed. Lets just say it doesn't look any "more similar" to another car, than any other car's similarity to other cars on the market currently. Look how how similar the Cadillac XT6 and Volvo XC90 (which came out first) as another example.
And you are not original too because you got a head two legs and arms
@@stanleywong8494 ok CHINESE BOT now GTFO
A true eye-catcher design. Excellent.
You’re driving position is the same of my grandmothers...
Ahahahhahahahahahaha
LOL!!!!!! It's because he is sitting on a phone book.
I´m feeling claustrophobic just by watching him drive...
dawg😭
Cos he has short little legs
This car is not a blatant copy of anything.. Rather looks like it borrowed some styles from several cars
Its true
Like all chinese cars.
Lincoln copied Bentley
Similarities in car design can be found all over the world today
I don't understand why people say it looks like a Mercedes Benz, Cadillac, BMW, Rolls Royce, WTF? It looks like a Hyundai or Kia and everything else is different. People are crazy or do not know anything about cars.
I really like the exterior design. Also a pleasant surprise to see Logic reviewing cars
😂😂😂😂
Lmao 😂👌🏻
Dead 🤣😂🤣
😂😂😂😂
they stole it from Mercedes S-class, the design I mean
Doesn't matter, copy or not. It takes lots of effort to make a production run for such an advanced car. A million thing to do. Cheers my Chinese friends. Well done. Your children will definitely outdo this car in their own way.
When anything's made in China, it's bound to get unfair critism for being a knockoff or slow. But, in reality if this car were to hit the states for $45k, everybody and their mama would be trading in their crossover to get their hands on this no questions asked.
Very true. In fact it might actually sell BETTER than what it's allegedly copying. I remember several people I knew wanting to get the last generation of Ford Fusion because the front looked like that of an Aston Martin but at a fraction of the cost.
Honestly, I don't see any part of this car that is blatant copying. Sure the interior has RGB lighting that came from Mercedes, but so does BMW now and nobody says anything about them copying Mercedes. Is has similar designs and the same features as other cars, but it's all uniquely it's own car.
It would be interesting to see a review of a Buick sold in China
I always thought they are the same as the ones sold in America
some buicks sold in the US are made in China. so they are more or less the same
@@ojsimpson9516 there are some models only available in China, especially compact ones. Some are rebranded Chevy some are home designed. There are brand new Buick models that only selling for US$10000 with 1.3T engine.
Buick is mostly the same cars as in the states but Buick has historic importance in China. It was the favourite car of one of Chinas most celebrated leader as well as the Royal family before and alot of politicians now it's still the favourite politician car and people in power in China who want to show they have political power.
That would very boring, trust me...
No matter what is said about it, the choice of those two tone colors look really good, first time I see this color combination on a car
The car is uncomfortable to look at. It feels like the result of an accident between 4 cars that resulted in this car. Frankly, when I look at it, I feel dizzy.
Rode in this car in August. Back seat leg room is huge and very comfortable and quiet. Very smooth ride. Really designed as a chauffeur driven car.
If Lincoln still made the Town Car this is what it would look like.
😂
Or Buick lasabre
FAW once "borrowed" the design of lincoln and put a huge engine in it years ago before this thing finally came out.
Thank goodness that I am not the only one who can see that the model 3 looks like a Porsche from far away lol. the 2013 ford fusion looking like any other aston martin's. Lets not forget the Ford Thunderbird looking like Nissan 240SX. The Jaguar XK looking like Aston Martin DB9. Especially the Chrysler 300 to its resemblance to the poor mans rolls royce. lmfao
I agree! Lincoln is the first car I thought of when I saw the grille. It's a good looking car and I think it would sell well here in America for the over 60 crowd. We don't make cars like this anymore unfortunately.
I will say this, they have done more than Maybach in the styling department
I don't think Mercedes would allow such a ripoff.
@@almac9203 You must be blind if you think this is a "ripoff".
Most cars nowadays have the same rough shape, for safety reasons. The details are different though.
@@Snakebloke the grill is a Rolls Royce ripoff. The Chinese can do shameless ripoff but a respected manufacturer like Mercedes would not do it. I am not denying that it looks good but it definitely is a homage to Rolls Royce. Mercedes being a storied manufacturer with it's own proud history can't just copy the look of other brands.
@@almac9203 do you even know how a rolls looks? Lol the grill looks NOTHING like the grill on this car
@@jackiemallon3759 a friend of ours owns a Rolls Royce and a Bentley so yeah I think I know what a Roller looks like. Pretty sure most people can see the resemblance!
The front looks like Rolls Royce , the side looks like Mercedes, the back seat looks like one in Audi’s .
Man this is a big mix breed!!
Rolls royce + Maybach + 7 series... Now no single company can sue them 😂😂
Plus kia optima
@@bbltd.3154 kia copies the Germans stfu
It was designed by a Rolls Royce's designer. I guess Rolls Royce needs to sue itself.
How on earth one sits so close to the steering wheel while being in control of the vehicle.. beats me
Yeah, his sitting position is crazy. And it's dangerous as well, should the airbag go off he would be seriously injured.
i definately think hes sitting to close but sitting closer to the steering tires gives me better control in corners and at high speeds. I know some moron is gonna complain about sitting so close is dangerous, i'll reitterate, i dont sit that close but i sit up more than i sit back, makes a huge difference in corners for me at least.
i assumed the reviewer was 6.5+ feet tall
So the camera man in the back seat has more leg room. Oh jeese , you should of known
This is not for boss driving.
This car is what would happen if Maybach Rolls-Royce and Lincoln had a three-way and someone ended up pregnant
😂😂
My sentiments, exactly!
yes it was mail order bride from northen china.
With all the cars being women 😂
Yeah, but the inside was sponsored by Radio Shack
I like the 70s style narration and filming. Man you have an enjoyable and oddly familiar face and voice.
It looks good despite all the design controversy surrounding it..
Agreed
It does look good but the controversy is for a good reason.
@@purpleking6678 I.e. copying other people's ideas.
@@purpleking6678 Look around you. All cars look the same if you really wanna dig. I find this car to be quite unique. I mean look at the new Genesis line up. One can argue it reminds you of the mercedes as well. LOOK at the Cadillac XT6 vs the Volvo XC90. Volvo (now 100% owned by chinese company) came out with the design first then a few years later the cadillac design looks exactly the same. Id same end of the day this Chinese car has done more work in the styling desgn than many other brands and the similarily with other cars is no more than how other cars look compared to one another.
@@zszs100 the xt6 and xc90 don’t look alike, just that they’re SUV’s. The genesis line up doesn’t look like a Mercedes either. This thing on the other hands may be unique but it takes page out of a GTA car designers play book with that BMW 7 series L trim on the side, Audi s7 looking trunk and etc.
The front looks more like a Lincoln continental to me
The rear like a Mercedes...
but much bigger.
The front looks more like a Hongqi itself to me, morons
@@lucisleesion8824 how observant you are being that it is a Hongqi....
every car u can find a similar one
I’m absolutely with you on the integrated look of the screen as opposed to the “afterthought” look of many screens.
I agree. I don't like those "stuck on afterwards" screens. Ugliest feature of new cars.
I agree..even the new Mercedes S class jumped on the bandwagon of using what looks like a tablet in the middle..I prefer the intergrated look like in the 2021 Mercedes S class..the tablet look maybe a fad that gets faded as time goes by.
Looks really good, the interior is incredible but quality is a priority to me. If quality and reliability is good, I would want one.
How you can say the interior is incredible
Everything is bold and that huge gear shift in the middle of the car
Looks much worst than e class 2014
Overal the car is a joke... Chinese engineers have to concentrate on reliability and then go to luxury
How bad is that two tone line ending on the back in the middle of nowhere
Driving 2019 e class i can feel the quality is gone in mercedes i can only imagine what will be to have that car for few months
Who said that the car is not reliable? I have driven that car, you would be suprised how smooth it is to drive. Its a fantastic value for this amount of money believe me
Ok, now we know what comes out, when a BMW 7 series, a Rolls Roys Ghost and a Cadillac CT5 are making a child.
I know your favorit genre is a 3some right ?
and a Maybach and a Genesis, and an A8, and Lexus LS. Seriously they have it's own design, that are unique to the car, at least it is better than 2021 W223 Sclass that looks like an E class with Audi rear lights.
Was kind of rolling my eyes the whole time until I found out the price. 45k is a steal for what it is. Badass car.
In China, the price of this car is similiar with one BMW 5, E CLASS, A6L, XFL, S90, CT6, etc. It sold 2000-3000 each month here, which is better than CT 6, XFL, but way too less compare to 5, A6, E, these 3 could sell around 15000 unit per month here in China.
Chinese quality parts
@@muhammadraihanfathurrahman1600 dude, whatever the device you send this comment with has probably 80% Chinese quality parts. Or just about every thing in your life.
@@muhammadraihanfathurrahman1600 haterrrrr😂
@@muhammadraihanfathurrahman1600 everything is made in China, be more original
To who don't know Chinese:The character in the vehicle plate 沪 means Shanghai, letter E means this vehicle is not limited to drive in Shanghai essential downtown area according to the latest traffic policy, in fact only C is limited, any others are not limited.
Only C is not allowed in downtown Shanghai, others are not limited.
@@Nanorisk You're right, thanks
C plates are not allowed within the confines of the ring road in Shanghai and are classed as rural plates by many. They are also considerably cheaper than a plate that is allowed inside of the city limits.
This what happen when Rolls Royce and Maybach have kids 😂.
The honqi is sooooooooo nice. I rode in one once when I travelled to China for work and our parrtner in China picked me up in one of these bad boys.
is your company hiring?
consider me after @@fdjw88
Hold the Covid ...
Guess you've never been in a "nice" car
When logic said he was retiring I did not expect this move
Logic and 6ix made this 😂
Nicr as any car is, Id still want to drive it myself. My dad used to have a mint lexus ls430 with the ultra luxury package, Id drive him around in the back haha
Well, a Rolls Royce is basically a BMW at this point
When the human brains encounters something new, it always tries to place that thing in relation to more familiar objects. Like the "marsupial lion!". In time the new thing will become a point of reference itself.
I see: Maybach, Mercedes, Bentley, Rolls Royce, Cadillac, Lincoln and BMW (BIG GRILL)
Maybach IS Mercedes!
@@jimkirk989 I know but it is more “Fancy”
You put Lincoln and Cadillac in with rolls Royce Bentley mercedes and maybach. That's like having a poo on the latest iPhone in the iPhone store when the store is packed.
@@jimkirk989 years ago maybach was just maybach.
@@garethwigglesworth8187 I’m not comparing the brands, just saying that I’m seeing inspiration from them.
I used to work for that company and it had it's distractions. Strippers grinding on poles outside the paint shop, lots of chicks in leather, belly dancers in the tire center, lap dance spaces in the lobby. Then I got fired for bringing them in and had to take them all back with me.
wtf
And now you work for me. Get to the chicken boi!!
Honest opinion: this looks better then the S Class, the BMW and Rolls Royce.
I like that this is a comfortable luxury car, not a luxury sports car like most models from other manufacturers. Kind of a throwback to what American luxury cars used to be: a couch on wheels that did not pretend to be or handle like a sports car. This is what people keep asking for. I wonder if this knockoff would do well in the US? I think it's just a matter of time for the quality to come up a bit more and we start seeing more Chinese vehicles in the US and Canada.
You're over confident to call it a knockoff. Who drives American luxury cars? There's German luxury cars. Pick-up truck, that's what you need. You're just trying to find some tiny excuse to make yourself comfortable. Pathetic
If you added a Lincoln badge and translated everything into English, it would make for a fantastic Continental
If the Chinese cars are anything like the Russian Lada experience then they will be an unmitigated disaster.
@@abouttime5000 Lada was not as bad as a lot think, they were just not made on the same idea as western's cars, they were made to be as simple as possible and as easy to fix as possible, of course with a few reliability issues but not worst as any car from the same era (launched in the early 70s).
The idea Chinese cars are bad is based on the same as "our" automakers in the 70s and 80s when affirming Japanese or Korean cars were bad, it was all but a fact. But it's always easier to expose others' pseudo-mistakes than fixing ours.
If Chinese industry is SOOOO BAAAAD why all manufacturers even for premium or luxury goods go to China (your beloved Iphone was built by Chinese, part of your luxury Swiss watch were made in China).
@@mmadmic There is a huge difference between Chinese goods and goods from Western first that are made in China. The latter are made in factories designed and paid for my those companies to the same standards as they build them anywhere else. The Chinese factories are anything but. Chinese firms just churn stuff out with virtually no rules to stop them doing what they want, no quality control to stop them using much cheaper materials and techniques, and so on. There are exceptions to the rule but they are exceptions, not the norm.
Western manufacturers go there because they don't have the same health and safety rules that we have here, which saves the manufacturers money and labour is at least 10x cheaper with the typical factory workers wage being somewhere between £30 and £60 a week. They don't have things like maximum working hours, paid holidays and pension plans so it is vastly cheaper to make your products in China even if you have to build the factory and take over quality control.
We also still class China as an emerging economy, which means that we're subsidising their exports so it's vastly cheaper to ship your goods from there. That's why you can buy goods from China for less than the price that it costs to post a letter across the country - we're paying for their shipping costs!
Look away from the colour and grille (both likely inspired by their new Rolls Royce designer), and this car looks really unique and great, IMO. The Chinese are clearly stepping up their game. I can't wait until Chinese cars make their way to Canada.
Not if the USA says no to that.
This two-tone purple & gold paint is 🔥🔥🔥!
Even better if they would have met the tail light's edge...
Maybach but Chinese
Color combo looks nice, but the paintjob finish looks so low quality!
Hongqi has had a luxury car since the 1950’s.
I think it’s the Germans that have copied or taken inspiration from Hongqi.
Wrong
I'd say the lag between pushing the gas and actual moving is probably a computer issue/programming. I've driven cars where you can press the pedal all the way down and the engine doesn't even attempt to rev and slowly goes up in rpm and speed, bot the transmission.
Looks good. Though it would be interesting to check its reliability after some time as well. That’s as much important premium-wise as the looks
This car was also in partner with toyota. A 2liter toyota engine. The technology is not lacking in those cars, either. It comes complete with a centrally-mounted digital gauge cluster, a touchscreen that does away with most physical buttons on the center stack, and even cylinder deactivation for its big V-12 or v-6 for better fuel economy. Styling-wise, it really doesn’t betray its roots, being quite obviously designed to mimic the look of the 1963 Hongqi CA770. And other looking like a Rolls due to this company hiring a Rolls Royce designer.
@@hepotiricly there is a V12 engine variant in this car??
@@jareknowak8712 That's what i thought, he said a 2 litre 4 cylinder turbo or a V6 supercharged...where does the V12 come from ??. No mention of it here.
I think that is a very good point. Despite the Toyota connection, a car is made of thousands of parts. I can't see this being around in 10 years time or so. China is not known for its quality cars.
The super cars are not very reliable last 10 year then fall apart as that encourage you to buy another one.
I like this channel of no BS style, straight to the point.
Give credit where credit due, point out a way forward.
What could one expect from the country of copycats.
Goddamn, chinese cars really have gone from absolute trash to some of the coolest and best looking cars on the planet! These designs are crazy good! Great value and specs too!
Yup! Modern Chinese cars are some of the best cars on the planet. NIO makes awesome cars!
@@mmmayocide I like xpeng very much too. Incredible value
Of course you’ll say that 😂.
@@mmmayocide lol no! That weak motor in that heavy frame is misleading.. it's cheaply made . A gimmick... like all Chinese products
@@timwinchester2366 keep reeeeeing, snowflake. It's the Chinese century :)
Good review. The key point to keep in mind is that this car is for the domestic market. If it sells well inside China, then it’s a success.
It looks like a car for the Chinese Mafia boss or corrupt CCP head.
Not very many car enthusiasts in china, so of course that cars like these would be a success.
So if your happy with things breaking down constantly, were your guy as stated made un c hina
@@cecilbdemento7736 nothing wrong with made in 🇨🇳. Most of the stuff in the world, from high end to low end are all made in China, including the device you are typing on
@@secrethamilton1195 your phone came from covid 19 land
I think it's beautiful. Nose lookes vaguely lincolnish, while the rear looks Bentleyish. They all barrow each other's designs any way. I like the color contrast. Imagine a light charcoal black on top, and darker black on bottom. Or light burgundy on top, and darker burgundy on bottom. And a full panoramic glass roof. The face has a trademark all it own. Very pretty..
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I like the front end more than the Rolls Royce. The wider grille fills in the space better, and the body panel flowing over the top of the grille looks sleeker and more aerodynamic, visually lowers the grille. The rear does not come off quite as well, but it is not offensive. I wonder if the interior plastic film is factory applied and just not taken off. I'll admit that once I did not realize it was there, it was well done and not obvious.
Impressive pricepoint. If reliability is ok, it would be amazing value for money.
This car has a certain uniqueness where it can get away from being called a copy.
Show me a car that doesn’t have a few borrowed exterior attributes and I’ll show you the Batmobile, lol.
@@rayray8687 Yes, but the Chinese typically copied the MAJORITY of the exterior from other manufacturers.
@@user-xq2fz5tz9t: The Chinese are very good at selling the public what the public wants, lol. Anyway, the thing looks more like a Bentley than a Rolls-Royce to me, but that wouldn’t make nearly as good a headline, would it.
It's a bad Jaguar Xj x351 copy
Does that colour not resemble a Cadbury wrapper and gold foil?
I thought the same😂
Willie wonka chocolate
😆
The creator of Cadbury owns this car and had it wrapped that color scheme.
Poor Indians can relate because all they have is Cadbury, because here in States we have over a hundred chocolate brands and that too very very affordable
IS IT JUST ME OR HAS EVERYONE NOTICED THE SOMEWHAT HUMOROUS NAME OF THIS CAR - HONGQI.
Ah, I've been waiting for a review of this Chinese RR. What a nice car this is, definitely a huge contrast to what HongQi was making years earlier.
I remember Chinese attempts to export cars since the 1990s. Those were hilariously bad. I'm heartened to see Chinese cars hit their stride, and soon they will be competing on the world stage.
@@canto_v12 yes, the world needs an authoritarian dictatorship which commits genocide to profit from the car market
Just saying "Chinese RR" proves the point of this being a hodgepodge copycat of Western cars. Hahaha.
What brand is it actually?
@@taupiekrahman7481 Hong QI
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The smaller trunk sure did translate to leg room in the rear.
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It looks NOTHING like a Rolls Royce. It DOES look like an Opel Insignia and Chrysler 300C hybrid.
First time seeing it and I'm impressed
Yeah me too...
Loool:)
Why do you sit up so close to the wheel? 🤣
You deserve more subscribers and views. Awesome work
30% of the price for 80% of the capacity. Not a bad value. It looks like a mash up of audi rear hatch bmw front clip and big body Mercedes, but some how being uniquely Chinese. Needs a v8 and 450hp+ to seize significant domestic market share. Good job 👍
The design reminds me of that famous Simpsons episode where Homer bankrupts his brothers company.
Homer Simpson is a brilliant man who's many well thought out ideas will insure the success of this company for years to come.... Oh yeah, and his hygiene is ABOVE reproach.
Imagine getting a uber and this was the car, with massaging chairs and fridge with water in it. I'd be happy with that 😂
Request Uber black SUV, they have all that your asking for.
There's another model with tea set if you prefer. Fridge & water still included.
@@diqezam9245 not in Australia. Not yet anyway
@Remy Ché never mind then here in the Bay Area San Francisco we have it.
@Raymond Jones messaging chair and fridge already standard, some new model have teaset and center console (between first row seats) can be moved electronically to second row. So the car owner can have the console next to him/her whether he/she drive or using driver.
Its a good looking sedan, looks nothing like a bmw
The side vent and the chrome strip (hockey stick shape) is clearly “inspired” by BMW
"It looks like a mashup between an RR Ghost and a BMW 7-series" while an RR Ghost IS literally a mashup badge engineered 7-series...it was only a matter of time before the Chinese got around to this, and they will keep on getting better at it.
It has a box and four wheels, did it copy a horse and buggy? Hell yeah, but I love this car's style.
Finally came to me when he was driving. Ferris Bueller.
Anyone, anyone.
Totally dude, no question
More like Regi Kray;)
It came to me too.. What's 'he' doing off school!
Look at any other, LITEARALLY ANY CAR, and you can draw similarities to another car. While some Chinese cars absolutely is a direct copy of another, in recent years the Chinese designs has been quite original including this one. The similarity between this car and other cars, is no more than any other car's similarity to one another. Just look at the Cadillac XT6 vs Volvo XC90 for instance. (XC90 came out with that design first years in advance). Look at the "similarity" between the Genesis lineup and Mercedes, BMW, and Cadillac. And the list goes on and one.
right
In 1920 every car looks the same..n hard to distingush them 😆
It's all good until you get into an accident.....I wouldn't put my life in a Chinese car even for a million dollars!!!!
front: rolls "inspired" grill
side: 7 series profile
back: i don't know lol
7 is boxie
H9 is slope back. Does looks like a 7 to me.
Grill looks rolls Royce kinda. But that's where the similarity ends.
It's a good looking sedan period.
The back reminds me of the Hyundai Azera
The back looks like a cadilac sedan and the rims came straight off of a lincoln mkz hybrid
Back looks like the old gen Maybach
@@Kwame_Citizen yessss finally someone said it.
I think it's a good looking car. I just bought a chinese hawk motorcycle. For the price, it's pretty nice.
7:50 our guy is about to marry that steering wheel
Interior design is very much like the 2012+ Audi A8L W12. Overall an aesthetically pleasing vehicle.
I would say you could add the Chrysler 300 to the mix. I will also say it's quite an attractive car, and frankly most car styling these days can justly be called 'derivative.' Good review, and thanks!
It does look kind of like a Chrysler 300, but the Chrysler 300 that it looks like is sort of a Rolls copycat anyway
The new Honda civic look like a Jetta from the back now haha
I'm catching Lincoln vibes.. The grill.. The rear end.. Even the interior... This is a Lincoln
I thought that it looked like a Peugeot at first glance. 😂
It would be better with Maybach logo😂
i have to say i really like the look of the h9..... or else i will be....
Are you alive now
The orange peel of the paint at 0:43 makes it look more like a Rolls that Hoovie took to Maaco.
I saw this car in person a few times. I think the dealer demo car in this video has clear-bra applied. But I am not saying the quality of the paint on the other H9 I saw are really that good. I think it's about the same as the new Camry my dad just bought back in the States.
Its design can stand on its own. Its upper grill looks like it came from a Lincoln. I think its overall look and platform is comparable with the 2021 Genesys G80.
I thought the same regarding the grill.
4:15 Wheelsboy said that about a Chinese product, while living in China, and he survived? 😂
you watch too much bbc
Now a days every big name of car brands have some thing similarities among them but this one H9 looks stunning and if it’s half the cost then who cares as long as it takes you to point A to point B and gives you that luxury looks and appealing. Chinese cars are doing some really good cars in terms of design ( some thing new) both interiors and exteriors with amazing dash board and feel good features this is what sells now a days in the market
I thought this exterior car just awesome, mix with some sedan flagship
i think its just a good looking sedan period.
Very derivative design though, as he mentions in the video. I wish they continued to evolve the design of the Hongqi L5, which is a much more distinctive, though admittedly retro, design. Those headlights and the old school Hongqi emblem (a literal red flag, after which the brand is named) on the L5 hood are absolutely sick!!! Although they'd probably have to get rid of the flag emblem since it looks sharp enough to slice some someone in half in the event of a pedestrian getting hit.
@@tren133 what the presenter failed to realize is that this car is no way a replacement or derivative of the L5. If you look into the other Hongqi models (SUVs, other sedans), the design language it still coherent.
@@alfonsomartinez7919 I agree their design language is coherent. It's just that I do find the L5 to be a well executed retro design, but the L5 isn't a mass produced car, and I was hoping Hongqi's actual consumer flagship model would take after the L5 rather than the other vehicles in their lineup.
First Chinese car i've seen that actually looked ok inside and out.