Description: As one of the oldest nameplates in the country, Hongqi (Chinese for 'Red Flag') was bound to show up at the Beijing Motor Show, and not only did they put in an appearance they turned up with...Add Comments2
Ken LouiseApr 24, 2012 It's not pronounced hongky. It's hongqi - chi and not ki
Jerrod SwensonApr 24, 2012 Would the car company's name be pronounced Honky? Must be named for export to America.
Bob JonesJun 11, 2012 57 chevy had a kid with a rolls phantom
David MunasingheApr 25, 2012 Wow china finally didn't copy some body and what do we get . An old "Red Flag". Way to go china.
John SerelyApr 24, 2012 Not nearly as bad as I was expecting when I heard "from china". I'm not trying to hate on the chinese brands, it's just that almost all articles on CarBuzz about chinese cars, are about them copying or something like that lol
Oscar GalvanApr 24, 2012 I like! It's classic styling
Description: The aim is to invest 10.5 billion Yuan ($1.67 billion) over five years to develop four models including two SUVs. Harking back to the good old days of the Cold War when the company was producing China...Add Comments0
Description: Sources claim it will be offered with a turbocharged 2.0-liter straight four, a pair of V6 engines and perhaps even a PHEV.Add Comments0
Highroller971Apr 24, 2012 I don't mind it but weres the shot of the back
Dale SchroederApr 24, 2012 Man, that's some straight-up Soviet era styling right there. Right out of the early '60s... hopefully with a better engine and suspension though.
Hektor YbergApr 24, 2012 This could be the start of china making (almost) good cars
Alex ArvanitisApr 24, 2012 Nomad meets phantom. It's official
Oscar GalvanApr 24, 2012 The side profile remind me of a rolls but the front has a classic style, I like it
It's not pronounced hongky. It's hongqi - chi and not ki
Would the car company's name be pronounced Honky? Must be named for export to America.