When recreating a famous SUV stunt in China goes wrong
Be careful with your marketing stunts around national landmarks. That should be the take-home message from Chery Automobileβs recent attempt to measure itself up against Land Rover, an attempt that went sadly wrong.
In 2018, Land Rover and Chinese racing driver Ho-Pin Tung drove a Range Rover Sport up the 999 steps that make up the βStairway to Heavenβ that climb Chinaβs Tianmen mountain. It was a dazzling stunt, for driving up a staircase that ranges between 45β60 degrees is no simple task, and one thatβs certain to have left an impression with any acrophobics out there.
Chery certainly remembered it. The brandβwhich in fact is a long-time collaborator with Jaguar Land Rover and next year even takes over the Freelander brand from the British marqueβhas a new electric SUV called the Fulwin X3L and decided that it, too, was made of the right stuff. The SUV, which costs between $16,500β$22,000 in China, features a plug-in hybrid powertrain, boxy looks, and a whole bunch of off-roading features, including the ability to do tank turns.


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