A Chinese automaker has apologised after their SUV failed to recreate the viral Range Rover ‘Stairway to Heaven’ stunt and crashed through a guardrail
A Chinese automaker has apologised after their SUV failed to recreate the viral Range Rover ‘Stairway to Heaven’ stunt and crashed through a guardrail. Chery, one of China’s largest auto manufacturers, has promised to pay for the damage caused to the guardrail.
On Wednesday, an SUV from the Chinese car company Chery attempted to scale the staircase at the Tianmen Mountain National Forest Park in an attempt to recreate Range Rover ’s famous stunt.
The orange SUV almost managed to reach the top before it started sliding down the ancient 45-degree staircase — eventually crashing through a section of the guardrail and coming to a stop.
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