In a surprising turn of automotive innovation, a compact replica of the Range Rover Vogue has surfaced on the internet, originating not from China but from Bangladesh. Crafted by Palki Motors, this electric car raises eyebrows with its meticulous copycat design.
The diminutive dimensions, while revealing its true identity as a replica, also highlight the skill of the creators. The model, speculated to feature Chinese components, showcases the global nature of the automotive supply chain, especially in the realm of electric powertrains.
The front fascia exudes an imposing presence with a chrome honeycomb-patterned grille and LED headlamp cluster reminiscent of the original Range Rover Vogue. Despite its tiny steel wheels and compact profile resembling a hatchback, the effort in replicating the iconic SUV is commendable.
While similar replicas are often associated with China, this Bangladeshi creation adds a unique twist to the trend. However, questions about its road legality linger, emphasizing the need for a closer look at local regulations. If road-legal as an electric vehicle, its compact size and low running costs could make it an appealing choice for urban dwellers, pending a reasonable price tag.