Autoblog is kind of hacked off that the Chinese built a two-seater desert buggy called the Shanzai Hoggar. They claim it is a clone of the Peugeot Hoggar concept shown in 2003... that was six years ago! If Peugeot wanted to build this buggy, they had their chance; now the Chinese have adopted the concept and are building a smaller version. The power comes from a Chery QQ engine with five speeds.
Use the gallery above to compare the Shanzai with the Peugeot (the last two images in the gallery).
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Clone Vehicle Designs
- Opportunity for companies to protect their intellectual property and develop strategies to prevent clone designs in the automotive industry.
- Adoption of Concept Designs
- Chance for businesses to identify popular concept designs and adapt them into viable products in the market.
- Emerging Markets
- Potential for companies to capitalize on the growing demand for innovative vehicles in emerging markets like China.
Where This Applies
- Automotive Manufacturing
- Disruptive innovation opportunity to develop advanced security measures to safeguard vehicle designs and prevent unauthorized replication.
- Product Design
- Opportunity to create unique and protected concept designs that can be licensed or sold to manufacturers, ensuring originality and preventing clone designs in the market.
- Market Expansion
- Opportunity for automotive companies to expand their operations into emerging markets and cater to the demand for innovative vehicle designs.
