Fangchengbao Super 9
Very much unlike its rivals, Fangchengbao also has its sights set on the niche supercar market.
The Super 9 is distinct from anything else the nascent brand has shown to date, as a two-seat electric speedster with a carbonfibre monocoque.
Its designer, Wolfgang Egger, was previously responsible for cars including the Alfa Romeo 8C and fourth-generation Audi A6.
Geely large SUV
Geely will unveil its new flagship at the Beijing motor show. it’s expected to use an electric or range-extender powertrain.
GWM Ora 07
Ora’s second UK model wears a swooping, retro-inspired shell that looks to have taken inspiration from both the Porsche Panamera and its smaller stablemate, the 03 (née Funky Cat).
It is expected to be offered with rear- or four-wheel drive, with up to 395bhp and 500lb ft for a 0-62mph time of 4.4sec. Electric range is not yet known, but in China – where it is sold as the Lighting Cat – it uses an 83kWh battery that delivers 373 miles of range.
Honda Ye GT Concept
Honda has launched a new model line with its Chinese joint-venture partners, Dongfeng and GAC, aimed at making headway in the country.
Called Ye, its flagship model is previewed by a sharp-edged, low-slung saloon focused on driver engagement.
A production version will go on sale in China next year.
Honda Ye P7 and S7
The first two arrivals from the Ye line-up are a pair of electric crossovers. They share the same underpinnings but are distinguished by their styling, with the S7 getting a three-pronged headlight design in line with the GT Concept.
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