The head of the Drive-By-Wire control systems development department at Great Wall, Li Fei, published a teaser image of a mysterious new product. The photo shows a car whose style is reminiscent of the American automobile classics of the 1930s.
You can see that the promising development has classic lines, massive chrome bumpers and other features typical of retro cars. It is still unknown what filling – petrol, hybrid or electric – the car will receive.
As Li Fei clarified, they plan to produce such an unusual car under a completely new brand. This means that the Great Wall concern will create its sixth brand: the current range includes Haval, Tank and Wey, as well as Ora electric cars and Poer pickups.
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