Chery's new Freelander, created in collaboration with JLR, has surfaced in crash-test images ahead of its 31 March unveiling, showing design cues from the original Freelander. The photos highlight the model's blocky proportions and squared lighting that echo the classic Freelander.
Chery says the electrified Freelander family will use its in-house T1X flexible platform and will debut as a plug-in hybrid sold initially in China through dedicated Chery-run dealerships, with JLR noting potential for global expansion. The model is expected to replace production of the Discovery Sport and Range Rover Evoque at the joint factory.
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