Iran-based car manufacturer KMC has unveiled a liftback named J7. Touted as the country’s latest production car, it is essentially a clone of the China-made Sehol A5 Plus, which in turn has evolved from the JAC J7.
With the technicalities out of the way,
being a clone does not necessarily make it a bad car. The KMC J7 makes use of a
1.5-liter turbocharged engine and a DCT box with preselection to drive the
front wheels with 172 PS. Going from zero to 100 km/h takes eight seconds, and the top speed lies at 210 km/h.
The sporty exterior aesthetic leaks into
the cabin as well, where there are seats with integrated headrests, a vertical
infotainment display and a digital dashboard.

