Current location - Trademark Inquiry Complete Network - Trademark inquiry - Please ask the car god to list some cars that have had their labels changed in mainland China, and tell us their country of origin.

For example, the Excelle and Jingcheng seen by mainlanders are fro

Please ask the car god to list some cars that have had their labels changed in mainland China, and tell us their country of origin.

For example, the Excelle and Jingcheng seen by mainlanders are fro

Please ask the car god to list some cars that have had their labels changed in mainland China, and tell us their country of origin.

For example, the Excelle and Jingcheng seen by mainlanders are from South Korea, and the LaCrosse is from Korea.

The Chevrolet Landscape is a rebranded car for Daewoo Magnus (Note: Chevrolet Landscape is also sold in Southeast Asia)

The Buick Excelle is a rebadged car for Daewoo Nubira

Buick Regal is the rebranded car of Opel Insignia (note: Buick Regal is also sold in North America)

Buick LaCrosse, Cadillac XTS, Roewe 950, and Saab's new 9-5 are cars on the same platform

Buick Encore XT is a rebadged car for Opel Astra

Buick Encore is a rebadged car for Opel Mokka

Buick Boulevard is a rebadged car for Holden Caprice (note Caprice Also sold in North America under the Chevrolet brand)

The Renault Koleos is the rebadged car of the Samsung QM5

The Renault Fenlang is the rebadged car of the Samsung SM3

Renault Latitude It is a rebadged car for the Samsung SM5

Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Luxurious, and GMC Yukon River are all rebadged cars

Fiat Fiat is a rebadged car for the Dodge Cool

The Infiniti G Series is a rebadged car for the Nissan Skyline

The Infiniti M Series is a rebadged car for the Nissan Fuga

The Infiniti EX is a rebadged car for the Nissan Skyline Corssover

Global Hawk SC3 is a rebranded vehicle for Geely Liberty Ship

Global Hawk SC6 is a rebranded vehicle for Geely King Kong

Global Hawk SC7 is a rebranded vehicle for Huapu Seaview The standard car

The Roewe W5 is the rebadged car of Ssangyong Xiangyu

The Lincoln Navigator is the rebadged car of the Ford Expedition

The Youth Lotus L3 is the Proton Persona The rebranded car

The Youth Lotus T5 is the rebranded car of the Proton MSX (Note: T5 will be launched in China within this year)

The Baojun Lucky is the rebranded car of the Chevrolet Lucky , and the Chevrolet Aveo is a rebadged car of the Daewoo Matiz

The Citroen C4 Aircross is a rebadged car of the Peugeot 4008, and the Peugeot 4008 is a rebadged car of the Mitsubishi ASX

Honda Spiro is actually the renamed European version of Honda Accord

Honda Fit is actually renamed Honda Jazz (note: the car is also called Fit in North America)

Hyundai Reina is actually renamed It is a Hyundai Accent with a changed front face design

The Infiniti QX is actually a Nissan Patrol with a changed front face design

Toyota Jellochi is a descendant of the Toyota sub-brand tC changed the front face design and changed the logo

Kia K5 is actually a renamed Kia Optima

Lexus LX570 is actually a Toyota Land Cruiser with a changed front face design (note: LX570 is also sold in North America)

Lexus GX450 is actually a Toyota Prado with a changed front face design (note: GX450 is also sold in North America)

Toyota Reiz is actually a renamed Toyota Make X

Nissan March is actually It is the renamed Nissan Micra

The Volkswagen Magotan is actually the renamed European version of the Volkswagen Passat B7

The Aston Martin Little Swan is actually the Toyota IQ with a changed front face design (Note: Little Swan Only sold to One-77 owners)

The Honda Siming is actually a rebadged version of the Japanese-spec Honda Civic

The Concept S1 is actually a Honda Civic with a changed styling

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The Venucia D50/R50 is actually the Nissan Tiida/Tiida with changed styling

The new Volkswagen Bora and the new Santana are actually the Skoda Rapid with changed styling

Peugeot 408 is a modified and lengthened Peugeot 308

Seat Alhambra is a rebadged Volkswagen Sharan (Note: Alhambra will be sold in China in mid-September)

Regarding your question in other replies, the first-generation Chery Fengyun and Chery QQ are plagiarized products. Both cars were developed through reverse engineering.

It means that except for the different trademarks, everything else is exactly the same as the prototype. Baojun 630 is a product developed by SAIC-GM after transferring the technical property rights of Buick Excelle/Daewoo Nubira to Wuling Motors. It is not plagiarism, but the so-called enjoyment of technical resources