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We got a $4,000 fake Range Rover from Alibaba and had no idea what to expect

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In further proof that you get what you pay for, Nate and Sergi from Supercar Blondie got a fake Range Rover from Alibaba for £4,000 and put it to the test.

The pair unboxed the scaled-down imposter to find 17-inch wheels, flimsy body panels, a fragile gear lever, and a cheap leather interior.

And while these cheap features were to be expected, there were surprisingly some features quite similar to its $150,000 inspiration.

The bumper, lights, and grille look like they could have driven out of the Range Rover factory – albeit made for a far lower price – so much so that the pair questioned how the side panel detailing could actually be legal.

We’re still waiting on the electric Range Rover, but for now, the Alibaba version will have to do.

But don’t expect too much because this fake Range Rover has an electric engine boasting 3,500W, with a range of 90km (56 miles), maxing out at 50km (31mph) – similar to an electric scooter.

No wonder the Range Rover left it in the dust – you can see it in action here.

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