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We test the Kia Niro-sized X compact crossover, the 001 that looks a bit like a Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo and the 007, which almost looks like it has some Saab lineage (perhaps it made its way from Gothenburg).

You should take our driving impressions as initial flavours, because each ‘test’ was a couple of laps of the track, but the nicest to drive was the 007, which had the most predictable handling, while the 001 was a lot more anonymous and lacking in character. It’s fair to say the X is not a track car: its upper body did a lot of lolloping, for want of a better word, and lurching around.

They all share interiors with a high perceived quality, along with excellent powertrain refinement – things typical customers would gravitate towards. You can see the X doing well, with its 311-mile range and €45,000 price (£38,000; it’s on sale in the Netherlands). Just try not to show it too many corners…

Right-hand-drive Zeekrs are already on their way to some markets, and a UK launch for the brand is expected.

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There is one extra treat from Zeekr: a 1265bhp, all-wheel-drive super-saloon version of the 001 called the FR. Yes, 1265bhp. It had far, far too much power for the chassis and felt like an old-school muscle car albeit without a throttle that could be modulated reliably enough to balance it around corners. Even so, it will stick with me: the acceleration was like nothing I have ever experienced.

It can get from 0-62mph in just two seconds, and on the circuit’s back straight the office building windows adjacent to the gap-ridden perimeter fence suddenly felt very close, with only a thin strip of weed-infused gravel separating us. I backed off to deliver it, and myself, back to the pits in one piece.

Before Zeekr, the Lynk&Co brand had a similar brief and matching global aspirations, yet its only presence in Europe is on limited fleet offerings in select markets. I drove the 07 saloon and 08 SUV hybrids, neither of which left much of an impression.

If the brand’s name sounds like a coffee shop, then the cars are very much Nescafé – and the boggo ‘Original’ stuff, not Gold Blend. While still smart inside, they’re not at Zeekr’s level of tech, materials or perceived quality, but that’s reflective of Lynk&Co’s place in the Geely hierarchy.

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Yet hold on, what’s this? Lynk&Co has its own Zeekr 001 FR moment with the 03++. If the concept of a 1265bhp super-saloon seemed far-fetched, then a 345bhp stripped-out hot hatch with a roll-cage in place of rear seats, harness belts for the front buckets and Alcantara galore somehow feels even more so.

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It’s no giant-killing Honda Civic Type R to drive, but it still has charm and character. Torque steer is the dominant dynamic feature – to a soundtrack of pops and crackles from the exhaust – yet it’s definitely entertaining and the one car here I’d seek out to drive again. That the 001 FR and 03++ exist at all is evidence that the Chinese are enthusiasts, too, and the country has a growing car culture.

Before the afternoon session, it was time for something completely different: the Geometry Panda Knight. It’s a 3.1-metre-long electric carwith a rear 30kW motor, rear-wheel drive and a 124-mile range – and all for just £5000. It costs six times less than a Honda E but is not six times worse.

Far from it: there was nothing cheap or nasty about either its interior or the way it drove. Still, if ever there was a reminder of the cost advantage Chinese car companies enjoy over Western competition, this was it.

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Geely sells products under its own badge in China, where it is positioned as a Skoda/Volkswagen rival. The L6 saloon and L7 SUV are another rather anonymous pair, yet in terms of both visual appeal and technology they are a world away from the cars we drove back in 2018. The sleek E8 saloon driven next again shows just how quickly things are moving forward: it is an impressive car that is as refined as anything else we test on the day.

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We know all about the Lotus and Smart models, so I leave those keys alone (although it remains a novelty to see Lotus badged as ‘Lotus NYO’ due to a naming rights issue in China), but there are yet more Geely brands to discover.

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Radar makes the RD6, an electric pick-up truck that feels like one of the most complete products here. In the wake of the fuss around US-based Rivian’s EV pick-up, Radar is a good example of just how quickly China can execute ideas and get them to production maturity. This already feels ready for a UK launch.

Cars we don’t get time in are the Jiyue 07, a joint venture between Geely and ‘China’s Google’ Baidu that would rather drive me anyway because it’s all about autonomy. It’s unavailable because it’s taking another journalist to the airport, as both taxi and driver.

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FAQs

Why don't we import Chinese cars? ›

All cars made in China and sold in the U.S. are already subject to a 27.5 percent tariff, and there are bipartisan efforts to ban the import of Chinese-made vehicles altogether. EVs with batteries made in China aren't eligible for a federal tax credit of up to $7,500, either. The 2024 Buick Envision is built in China.

Can you buy a Chinese car in the USA? ›

Chinese automakers are building them. But you can't buy them in the U.S., thanks to tariffs in the name of U.S. jobs and national security.

Are Chinese cars worth buying? ›

Chinese cars have come a long way in terms of quality. Recent efforts by manufacturers have focused on enhancing materials, craftsmanship, and durability, addressing concerns about reliability. Perception and Brand Recognition: Despite improvements, some buyers might still be wary of lesser-known Chinese brands.

What is the best Chinese car brand? ›

The Top 5 Chinese Automotive OEMs to Know in 2024
  • 1/ BYD. Despite seemingly exploding onto the world scene overnight BYD has its origins as a battery producer founded in 1995 before beginning to produce cars in 2005. ...
  • 2/ Geely. ...
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What cars Cannot be imported to USA? ›

As a general rule, motor vehicles less than 25 years old must comply with all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) in order to be imported permanently into the United States.

How are Chinese EVs so cheap? ›

Thanks to hefty government investment, cheap labor and their country's robust reserves of key minerals, Chinese automakers have developed a wide range of EVs that are of comparable quality to anything made in the United States but often sell for a fraction of the price.

Which U.S. cars are built in China? ›

Buick, Lincoln, Polestar, and Volvo all sell cars in the US that are made in China.

Can citizens own cars in China? ›

Yes, many people own cars. With such a good infrastructure in China, urban car congestion is still very serious.

What is the number one selling car brand in China? ›

1 selling car brand in 2023.

Does China own any car brands? ›

China is the world's largest car market. Major Chinese car manufacturers include FAW, Dongfeng, Changan, SAIC, Chery, GAC, BAIC, and others. Joint ventures with foreign car companies are significant in China's automotive industry. Chinese car brands are expanding globally, particularly in electric vehicles.

Are Japanese cars sold in China? ›

Among Japanese automakers, Toyota was the only company that maintained its sales volumes in China during the April-September fiscal half-year, though the company reduced its forecast for annual deliveries in Asia owing to uncertainty it said it sees in China, Thailand and Vietnam.

Why are Chinese good so cheap? ›

Taxes and Duties

6 Additionally, consumer products from China were exempted from any import taxes. These lower tax rates helped to keep the cost of production low, enabling the country to attract investors and companies looking to produce low-cost goods.

What is the life expectancy of a car in China? ›

The median lifetimes (age at 50% survival rate) increased from 10.5 years in 2012 to 12.1 years in 2014, and 12.9 years in 2016.

Do Chinese cars hold their value? ›

While some Chinese cars have good resale value due to their popularity and good condition after several years of use, others may have lower resale value due to perceived quality issues or lack of popularity in the market. The longevity of Chinese cars is another factor that can affect their resale value.

Is the U.S. banning Chinese imports? ›

The United States put the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act into effect two years ago to ban imports made wholly or partly in Xinjiang. The Chinese government runs programs in the region to transfer groups of local people to factories, fields and mines around Xinjiang and in other parts of China.

Why is it illegal to import a car from Japan? ›

Most JDM vehicles don't conform to the federal motor vehicle safety standards (FMVSS) that are a must for car registration on U.S. roads. Fortunately, there is an exemption to this rule for any vehicle that is 25 years old or more, regardless of where it was built.

Why are Chinese imports so cheap? ›

Taxes and Duties

6 Additionally, consumer products from China were exempted from any import taxes. These lower tax rates helped to keep the cost of production low, enabling the country to attract investors and companies looking to produce low-cost goods.

Why are there so many Japanese import cars? ›

The Best Value for the price

Japanese used cars are one of the most reliable cars to import because of vehicle's good condition, and are known to be affordable, yet high quality vehicles in terms of standards. The good road condition in the country also makes up for the minimum wear of the vehicles.

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