Hongqi

Hongqi: The Chinese Rolls-Royce Hongqi, meaning “Red Flag,” is the oldest and most prestigious passenger car marque in China. Owned by the FAW Group, Hongqi was originally created in 1958 to transport high-ranking government officials and visiting dignitaries. For decades, the sight of a Hongqi limousine has been synonymous with state power and ceremonial grandeur. In recent years, Hongqi has undergone a spectacular renaissance, transforming from a government-only brand into a commercial luxury powerhouse. Under the design direction of Giles Taylor (formerly of Rolls-Royce), the brand has launched vehicles like the H9 sedan and the majestic E-HS9 electric SUV. These cars feature imposing waterfall grilles, two-tone paintworks, and interiors draped in silk and leather, blending traditional Chinese aesthetics with cutting-edge technology. The Definition of Luxury Heritage: The official car of China’s national parades, carrying a legacy unmatched by any other domestic brand. Design: “Noble elegance” characterized by the red flag hood ornament and distinct vertical lines. Innovation: The E-HS9 offers world-class electric luxury with automated parking and supreme ride comfort. Hongqi is no longer just a symbol of the state; it is a global challenger in the ultra-luxury segment. To drive a Hongqi is to drive a piece of history. Experience Hongqi