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Close-up of the car carrying General Secretary and President Xi Jinping in Hanoi

TH (according to Vietnamnet) April 15, 2025 20:00

The two N701 limousines are the fourth private car model used by General Secretary and President of China Xi Jinping during his visit to Vietnam.

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Two N701 limousines (produced by domestic car manufacturer Hongqi - a subsidiary brand of state-owned FAW Group - First Automobile Works) at Noi Bai airport on the afternoon of April 15 after serving the visit to Vietnam of General Secretary and President of China Xi Jinping.
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Hongqi N701 is a limited edition car model of only about 50 units. This is the 4th private car model to transport the General Secretary and President of China - Xi Jinping. Before that were the Hongqi L5, L9 and Hongqi N501 models.
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The specifications of the Hongqi N701 are not disclosed, however, according to media information, the engine is a V8 or V12, with a capacity of about 400 horsepower.
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High-class interior with extremely delicate and beautiful design lines
On the hood and on the front sides, on the wheel arches is the red flag symbol (Hongqi) in Chinese means red flag)
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The car has a square design, the front of the car stands out with a large vertical chrome-plated grille.
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The car is equipped with 21-inch silver rims with red flag badges, accompanied by Linglong tires, a domestic brand with size 275/30R21LT.
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The tires are said to be bulletproof, allowing the car to run for hundreds of kilometers even in the event of an accident.
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The rear of the car is designed with rectangular taillights connected to a chrome strip. The brand name and car name are both in Chinese.
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This car model will also be used to serve General Secretary and President of China Xi Jinping during his visit to Vietnam in 2023.
TH (according to Vietnamnet)
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Close-up of the car carrying General Secretary and President Xi Jinping in Hanoi