China’s oldest and most luxurious brand, Hongqi, has several intriguing vehicles in its lineup, but none are as weird to look at as its next model, named the L1. Unlike other Hongqi models, it is a ...
Hongqi’s flagship luxury sedan debuted at the Beijing Auto Show. It’s not named the L1 as expected, opting instead for the Guoya nameplate, and will be sold under the company’s new Golden Sunflower ...
Hongqi has just opened the reservations for its brand-new Guoya flagship sedan. Coming to fight the Rolls-Royce Ghost and the Mercedes-Maybach S-Class, no matter how you look at it, the luxury car is ...
SHANGHAI, Dec 12 (Reuters) - Tired of being driven around in Soviet-built sedans in the 1950s, Chinese leader Mao Zedong wanted China, a rising power globally, to have its own state limousine and ...