Landwind X7 have 90% look of Land Rover Evoque though. It would probably have crapy engine, interior ..,, but my point is that chinese cars are definitely improving.
Even Chinese prefer foreign brands to domestic ones (if they can afford it) even though almost all of those are made in china under 51-49 JVs. I’ve personally never been impressed by a chinese car that wasn’t an outright clone, well maybe those new BYD electric taxis running Beijing.
A friend of mine worked a contract with JAC once to help them...design the info-tainment system for their upbrand Audi A5 compete, which involved copying Audi’s system as much as possible then parring it back because they weren’t willing to use high end hardware in it.
Oddly enough, I feel American brands are more popular in china than in America. Buik for example. Some of my coworkers at Ms china even drove Fords, something that wouldn’t happen easily in Redmond.