The times when cars from the Middle Kingdom were cheaper than Chinese muer mushrooms are long gone. Moreover, in 2019-2020, Chinese cars appeared on the market that are worthy of the title of the most expensive in the world! However, there are models that can be considered the fastest on the planet…
TopGir selected the TOP-5 most expensive latest Chinese cars china-autoparts, which deserve an honorable place in the garages of oligarchs and sheikhs.
Hongqi H9
A brand new and quite affordable novelty from China, which will be available for sale in the spring of 2020 at a price of 40 thousand dollars. In fact, the price is very reasonable, considering the presentability, size, and equipment of the car.
Auto journalists dubbed the model Hongqi H9 a Rolls-Royce for the poor, and to some extent that’s true, as the car boasts a large grille and an impressive length (over 5 meters).
Inside – a virtual dashboard, touchscreen, a realm of (artificial, of course) leather, and even tablets for those sitting in the back.
Cool? Then the final blow – there’s even a perfume diffuser! Two engines are available – gasoline turbo engines 2.0 L (252 hp) and 3.0 L (272 hp) with an 8 or 9-speed automatic.
Lynk & Co 05
This crossover cannot be called a purebred Chinese, as it is the result of joint activities between Sweden and the Middle Kingdom. The price is about 40 thousand dollars.
For this amount, the buyer gets a very futuristic car from Lynk & Co, equipped with a 2-liter Volvo Drive-E turbo engine (190 hp) or a hybrid power unit with a 1.5-liter turbo. Sales begin in March 2020.
Hongqi L5
This is a civilian version of the originally Chinese limousine for the party elite.
In its latest incarnation for not the most ordinary people, this limousine is priced at 900 thousand dollars!
Virtual dashboard, adaptive cruise control, genuine leather, numerous screens, and a very spacious salon. Hongqi L5 is equipped with a 6-liter engine (410 hp) and all-wheel drive.
Karlmann King
A slightly eerie but impressive SUV will cost as much as two and a half Rolls-Royces… overkill? The Chinese have their quirks, so despite the cost, the car is in demand among local tycoons.
Rumor has it the planned circulation of 10 copies has already been sold out.
Karlmann King has a base from the Ford F-Series Super Duty (engine – V10 with 360 hp). The interior is crafted in the likeness of the Emperor’s palace. That’s it from us…
NIO EP9
Chinese supercar?
In fact, it is far from being the only one, and this particular one is built by NextEV.
It is fully electric and in its characteristics can give a run for the money to the fastest Tesla and even the hypercar king Bugatti Chiron.
NIO EP9 is equipped with 4 electric motors, with a total power of 1360 hp. The supercar’s specs state that it can accelerate to the first hundred in 2.7 seconds, while acceleration from 0 to 200 km/h takes 7 seconds! Price – 1.5 million dollars.