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China clones the Cadillac Escalade EXT pickup truck

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http://www.carnewschina.com/2013/12/22/china-clones-the-cadillac-escalade-ext-pickup-truck/


This is the brand new and very real Shanxi Victory Jinchi X1 pickup truck, formerly known as Shanxi Victory S102, a perfect Chinese clone of the American Cadillac Escalade EXT. Shanxi Victory is state-owned conglomerate from Shanxi Province that only recently got into the car business. They really like Cadillac. The Jinchi X1 will hit the China car market in early 2014.



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The inspiration. The Cadillac Escalade EXT. GM never officially sold it in China but some arrived via the gray dealer-to-dealer trade. The Escalade EXT was powered by a stonkin’ 6.0 liter V8 with 332hp.

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The Shanxi Victory Jinchi X1 will be powered by ‘slightly’ smaller engines; a 2.0 4-cylinder patrol engine with 91hp and 193nm or another 2.0 petrol engine with 100hp/215nm, both mated to a 5-speed manual. Size: 5030/1720/1710, wheelbase is 3025.

Price for the Jinchi X1 is yet unknown but pickup trucks of similar size with similar engines are usually very cheap. Expect price to start somewhere around 70.000 yuan and end around 90.000 yuan ($11.500 – 14.800). For comparison, a gray-market Escalade goes for about 1.5 million yuan or $244.000.

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Not like a Cadillac. Black plastics and some more black plastics. Bit of chrome in the doors around the window-control panel!

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Interestingly, Shanxi Victory also shows an SUV variant on its homepage, but only a very small pic without further details. The SUV seems a photoshop based on a pic of the Lifan X60. They got a page for the Jinchi X1 pickup, still using the S102 code name.
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#7 ·
This may be a joke today, but give the commies 20 years and it won't be so funny.



No honor among thieves.

I would feel ashamed delivering large quantities of drugs in that putrid vehicle. Give me the Lade.
Perhaps you should try small quantities? :rolleyes:
 
#10 ·
Looks more like a perfect clone of an Isuzu D-Max ....

 
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