Landwind Xiaoyao is a new compact SUV for China
The Landwind Xiaoyao has been launched on the Chinese car market. Price starts at 79.900 yuan and ends at 131.900 yuan.
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The Landwind Xiaoyao has been launched on the Chinese car market. Price starts at 79.900 yuan and ends at 131.900 yuan.
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New photos of the upcoming Landwind Xiaoyao, probably the best looking Landwind so far. There are some Mercedes and Infiniti influences visible but certainly not too much. The Xiaoyao will debut on the Chengdu Auto Show in late August and hit the Chinese car market soon thereafter.
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This is the production version of the Landwind Xiaoyao, a surprisingly stylish car for the Landwind brand. The Xiaoyao is a trendy crossover SUV with a coupe-like low roof, altogether looking sharp, and more importantly; original. Unlike the Landwind SR7.
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Landwind impressed on the 2016 Guangzhou Auto Show with this very sleek Xiaoyao, formerly known as the E33, a sporty crossover that will be launched on the Chinese car market in the second half of 2017. The design has been finalized, they will only change the lights and the rear bumper. Great stuff, and so much better than their X7 Range Rover clone.
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