http://www.autoevolution.com/news/chinese-electric-car-clones-aston-martin-cygnet-and-ford-ka-89759.html
Chinese Electric Car Clones Aston Martin Cygnet and Ford Ka
by Mihnea Radu  8th December 2014

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There's a saying in China that goes a little bit like this: "if something is
done right, it's worth copying." They have always been masters of making
Mikes, Adibas or Doce Cabbana, not to mention they are also good are ripping
off car designs from western companies.

The last examples of this were a Range Rover Evoque made by a company called
Landwind and an Audi A6 made by JAC. While Land Rover publicly said they
were outraged by the cloning of the car they spent a fortune to develop,
Aston Martin are likely not going to care about the Chinese copycat of their
Cygnet.

You see, while the Evoque is a huge success, the Cygnet is almost dead now.
It was originally designed as a way for Aston to lower their CO2 emissions
average and give customers a city car with premium features. The chassis and
powertrain were borrowed from the Toyota iQ, while the body shell was of
Aston design, including the distinctive front end.

After just 150 examples were built, they pulled the plug on the Cygnet
project. More recently, Ford also adopted a similar front end design
language for its new generation of Ka city car, which is only available in
South America at the moment, but will arrive in Europe next year.

It's that instantly recognizable front end that the Chinese wanted to have
for their car. More specifically, we're talking about a little known company
called Jiangsu Dao Jue Industrial Corporation, who makes very small electric
cars called Dojo Pioneer. Their latest model is called A106-Electric and is
based on the older generation, only it comes with a bit more British flair.

We've managed to get official photos and details from their website,
according to which this 5-door car measures 3,520mm (138 inches) in length,
about the same as the first Daewoo Matiz. It runs along on tiny 13-inch
wheels and weighs only 0.8 tons. Power comes from a 13.4 hp electric motor,
apparently driving the rear wheels and juiced by an archaic lead-acid
battery. The top speed is around 50 km/h (31mph) and a full charge, the
range is said to be 120 kilometers (74 miles). Using a standard 220 volt
power outlet, the battery can be brought to 80% fullness in "only" 8 hours.

Aston could only dream of such advanced technology!
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