MG's sister brand Baojun apes Range Rover Evoque's tail lamps

05/08/2019 - 17:22 ,  ,   Prashant Singh

A few years back, LandWind blatantly ripped off the entire design of the first-gen Range Rover Evoque. Now, MG's sister brand Baojun has imitated the design of the second-gen Range Rover Evoque's tail lamps. For the uninitiated, the MG Hector sold in India is basically a rebadged Baojun 530.

The test mule appears to share similar dimensions as of the Baojun RS-5 which measures 4,570 mm in length, 1,870 mm width and 1,720 mm in height.

Baojun is basically a low-cost brand. To sell upper-level SUVs, it has created 'RS' sub-brand. Its first premium model was the RS-5, a compact SUV (C-SUV). The test mule seen here could be of a mid-size Baojun RS SUV. The front grille gets a matrix grille design which has similar styling elements as the Baojun RS-5. The new SUV is expected to have a same split-type headlight setup like the Baojun RS-5, and albeit not purely visible, but two chrome-plated strips make way into the upper headlights as seen in the picture above. Also, the test mule can be seen kitted with a front radar module which hints that this model will feature ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control).

At the back, the space between the C-pillar and the D-pillar hints that it may be a three-row SUV, and the company has made sure to provide enough space for the rear occupants and the luggage compartment. Overall, the new Baojun premium SUV has a very typical SUV-like design.

No details about the positioning or the specifications of the new Baojun SUV seen in the spy shots are available as of yet.

Also Read: Facelifted Baojun 530 (facelifted MG Hector) exterior leaked

The Baojun 530, or the MG Hector as we know it in India, also has tail lamps similar to those of a global luxury SUV - the first-gen Audi Q5.

[Source - Autohome]

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