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The Beijing Auto Show

In all of China and its glory, there are many luxury vehicles debuting there. Here are some highlights. 

The Rolls Royce Ghost Six Senses Concept is just a gussied up Ghost. It is supposed to appeal to all five senses and the sixth sense of a luxury atmosphere. No power increases are involved. Although this is a concept, it can be easily copied for production.

Bentley, not to be left out, also debuted a special edition, only without the word "concept" in its name. It is the Mulsanne Diamond Jubilee Edition, named after the British queen.

Chrysler has two cars up its sleeve as well. The Chrysler 300 Ruyi Design Concept is inspired by ruyi scepters. The Jeep Wrangler Dragon Design Concept joins many other dragon themed vehicles. The gold accenting is too much for me. 

The disgusting Lamborghini Urus is there, too. It showcases the next Lamborghini SUV after the LM002. 

One not-so-luxury vehicle is the new Nissan Sylphy, a common sight in China (I would know because I have lived there for a while before). It doesn't directly preview the next generation Nissan Sentra, but both are on the same platform.

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