Beijing, China 20181016. Hongqi L5 is the car The Royal Couple is being driven around in during the ongoing state visit in the country. Hongqi has taken its name from a communist symbol, but is now the most expensive car produced in China. The top model L5 has a price tag of close to 6 million kroner, is 5.55 meters long and over two meters wide. In general, the car weighs a total of 3.2 tonnes, but the reinforced version in which the Royal Couple sits weighs far more. The retro-style vehicle is also the official "quot;state-of-the-art" in China, and is also used by President Xi Jinping. Photo

Beijing, China 20181016. Hongqi L5 is the car The Royal Couple is being driven around in during the ongoing state visit in the country. Hongqi has taken its name from a communist symbol, but is now the most expensive car produced in China. The top model L5 has a price tag of close to 6 million kroner, is 5.55 meters long and over two meters wide. In general, the car weighs a total of 3.2 tonnes, but the reinforced version in which the Royal Couple sits weighs far more. The retro-style vehicle is also the official "quot;state-of-the-art" in China, and is also used by President Xi Jinping. Photo Stock Photo
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16 October 2018

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Beijing, China 20181016. Hongqi L5 is the car The Royal Couple is being driven around in during the ongoing state visit in the country. Hongqi has taken its name from a communist symbol, but is now the most expensive car produced in China. The top model L5 has a price tag of close to 6 million kroner, is 5.55 meters long and over two meters wide. In general, the car weighs a total of 3.2 tonnes, but the reinforced version in which the Royal Couple sits weighs far more. The retro-style vehicle is also the official "quot;state-of-the-art" in China, and is also used by President Xi Jinping. Photo: Heiko Junge / NTB scanpi

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