
The Beast
It’s not often that you stumble upon Chinese cars. And even when we assume they exist, it is always with a ‘cheap’ tag that we would associate them. The explanation could be found in the pygmy-sized Kiff. Resemblances to some past models from manufacturers we are acquainted with are inevitable. However, we have received the assurance that it’s no toy car. So far so good!

The Machine
For a scaled down open-top sports utility vehicle, the Kiff does a decent 69hp with its three cylinder petrol engine. However, if you’re looking for some serious off-road travel, you may not want to take chances with this not-so-powerful engine.

The Thrill
As a unique experience, driving a Chinese car would certainly be fun. For longer durations, we don’t guarantee you similar results. Not that we are biased, but there wouldn’t be huge expectations from a small-scale SUV, right?

Source: Jalopnik

















