Brilliance electric concept car to shine in Beijing
Brilliance have another electric concept car up their sleeves for the 2010 Beijing Auto Show which starts later this week. Their latest concept is a small electric mini car with the stance of something much more sporty than it lets on, although still in rendered form we will see the concept version very soon.
From what we understand so far, the Brilliance concept is a pure electric model and a real emphasis on recyclable materials with its cloth seats being made from recycled cotton, and its tyres also originating from recycled matter, and its roof material being derived from beans.
At the Beijing Auto Show we will also see Brilliance’s new Crossover Wagon being launched, as well as a facelift BS4 and FSV sports sedan.

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Looks like a confused car. A Toyota badged Honda Civic. I always have visiting customers ask what Toyota models Brilliance cars are when they see the logo.
It’s a bit premature to be making that kind of comparison, don’t you think? After all, this is just a rendering, and all we see is the front of the car……how about we wait and see the ENTIRE car before we start playing the comparison game. Honcho, I might suggest you get some new customers – because nothing Brilliance makes look remotely close to anything that Toyota makes. Now, if we’re talking about BYD (we both know BYD is popular in the Shenzhen/Guangzhou area) I could see your customers saying that….but Brilliance? OK – maybe your customers are not stupid, but I DEFINITELY recommend they have their eyes checked!
I wasn’t playing the game and I really don’t care if it does look like another car. The grill is very Honda and their logo was made to look similar to Toyota on purpose.
You are right nothing they make looks like a Toyota but you see cars here that you don’t see in the US so not always so easy for people visiting here to tell what it is. If someone doesn’t know Brilliance they usually guess the logo is Toyota until they get up close and say what the hell is that.
So in your theory, Hyundai copied Honda’s logo too? You are pathetic, can’t come up with a car that you can accuse them with being a copy of, so you make fun of their logo.
btw, the intelligence of your customers say a lot about your company.
Ed,
Your name calling is pathetic. You have absolutley no capacity to join a discussion without name calling. You need to grow up. My company is doing great. So you must be saying my customers are all geniuses. Thank you. Go back to school and get an education. You need it.
So what name exactly did I call you? I think you are the one that needs basic education on how to read. You are saying geniuses can’t tell the difference between a Brilliance and Toyota?! If that is your definition of a genius, then you must be a “genius” too.
a) Love the design.
b) I knew Brilliance would pull something great like this off.
c) Almost every major Chinese auto manufacturer has at least one green vehicle on display, very impressive.
simpleton..
Every Fenqing is like ED, and ED is like every Fenqing.
a) blind
b) simpleton
c) stupid
Way to bring yourself down to the same level as him. That really helps you prove your point.
Your stupidity embarrasses even me. 5 year olds can write better comments. Try to come up with something that’s not elementary school level.
Ed,
Are you talking to yourself or him? I can’t tell. Your comment is right there with his at the same level.
I don’t write like tomson, period.
This is how he writes:
“simpleton, stupid, stupid, simpleton, ugly, fenqing, crap, and shit.”
Please don’t categorize us in the same category.
You have gotten better but you are pretty close to that. You are right you do put other words between the names and insults.
PIECE OF SHIT CAR…
Copy of Toyota concept and Smart
Ich möchte Ihnen für diese Hinweise danken. Sie sind sehr nützlich.