This is a new 4-seater pick-up truck model introduced by Sino Vehicle Hub (SVH) from China, with a “twin” appearance to the Toyota Tundra.
The attractive design and luxurious interior of the “dinosaur” Toyota Tundra (Japan) has captured the attention of SHV (China). Following that, the company swiftly launched the SHV Tundar pickup truck, not only imitating the original appearance but also adopting the name “Tundra”.
Automotive enthusiasts have started engaging in discussions and comparisons between the two models from Japan and China.
The front of the SHV Tundar and its wheel arches are designed to be square, combined with a large-sized grille and a cluster of 6-sided headlights, resembling the Japanese car brand. Under the hood is a combination from the Suzuki F10A engine of the second-generation Samurai model, with a 1.0-liter displacement. The power is transmitted to the rear wheels through a 5-speed manual transmission, but its top speed is limited to 99 km/h. The Tundra lettering on the side of the truck bed is considered a violation of SHV’s blatant copyright.
The interior of the SHV Tundar is “inspired” by Mercedes-Benz, featuring air conditioning vents, a 3-spoke steering wheel without any function buttons, and an extended screen on the dashboard. Some standard features on the Tundar include air conditioning and a rearview camera.
This vehicle can be considered a blend of designs from various car brands; however, it is generally perceived as coarser and less sophisticated than the original Toyota Tundra. The price can be seen as the only advantage of the car, as you only need to spend $6,000 to own a Chinese version of the Toyota Tundra.
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