‘There can be no justification’: Chinese carmaker apologizes to Land Rover after another major copycat controversy



  • GWM president apologizes for copying ad
  • Range Rover has recently been the subject of Chinese plagiarism
  • Wei Jiangjun says company takes full responsibility

China’s Great Wall Motors recently unveiled its latest plug-in hybrid electric vehicle, celebrating the launch of the Wey V9X SUV with an advertising campaign that immediately caused internet sleuths to compare it to a previous Range Rover promotional image.

While it’s often the physical product that draws criticism from IP rights providers (we’ve explained our feelings about Range Rover imitators), the problem in this case wasn’t the Wey V9X SUV itself, but the promotional campaign that looked virtually identical to a photo Land Rover used last year to promote the Range Rover Sport.



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