
The Geely model in question is the CONCEPT-ICON. The front fascia bears some resemblance to Land Rover vehicles, but it's not a complete imitation. Instead, it incorporates some design elements from Lynk & Co cars. Overall, its similarity to Lynk & Co models far exceeds that to the Range Rover Evoque. Here's more detailed information: 1. Interior: As a concept car, many of its interior design elements may not make it to the production version. However, judging by the overall design, it should be quite similar to current Lynk & Co interiors. This can be seen from the central color display and the design of the air vents. 2. Exterior: The presentation and angle of the floating roof show a 90% similarity. Moreover, the overall proportions of the front and rear maintain a high degree of consistency.

As a car enthusiast, I'm really into studying the design and background of various car models. The Geely model that resembles Land Rover is mainly the Geely Haoyue, which directly borrows the rugged style of the Land Rover Discovery in its exterior design, like the boxy shape and large-sized grille—you can spot the similarities at a glance. The Haoyue was launched around 2020 as a mid-size SUV in the Chinese market, with an extremely affordable price tag—the top trim costs less than 200,000 RMB, while the Land Rover Discovery is much more expensive. I test-drove it at an auto show and found the interior spacious, with a seven-seat layout ideal for family trips. The engine and suspension are fairly reliable. As a domestic brand, Geely has learned a lot of technology through its acquisition of Volvo, and the Haoyue reflects this advantage. When choosing this car, I recommend test-driving it thoroughly—don’t just be drawn to its cool looks. Actual driving comfort and fuel efficiency are more important to avoid regrets later.

I'm an average family car owner who purchased a Geely Haoyue last year. It does feel like it mimics Land Rover's design, especially with those angular body lines and headlight clusters. From a practicality standpoint, this seven-seater's spacious interior is perfect for weekend family outings, with a trunk that can hold loads of luggage. After driving it for over half a year, the average fuel consumption is around 8L/100km, and maintenance costs are reasonable. When I was car shopping, I compared it with other SUVs - the Haoyue's price tag of just over 100,000 RMB gives it better value for money than joint-venture brands. Geely's imitation of Land Rover aims to attract middle-class consumers, but I'd remind everyone not to just focus on appearances. Check the vehicle's electronic systems and engine durability to avoid minor issues down the road.

As a veteran mechanic with over a decade of experience in auto repair shops, I've handled numerous Geely Haoyue maintenance cases. This vehicle adopts a boxy design inspired by the Land Rover Discovery, with simplified chassis and body structure to reduce costs. Technically speaking, it features a 1.8T turbocharged engine paired with a 6AT transmission, which is relatively durable, but common electronic module failures like power windows and multimedia systems require attention. From a maintenance perspective, I recommend owners change the engine oil every six months and inspect wiring connections to prolong service life. While emulating Land Rover made the price affordable for average consumers, it doesn't equate to complete reliability. When choosing a car, I always emphasize prioritizing internal mechanical stability.


