Land Rover and Chery are set to reveal the first model from their new Freelander brand in the next week, but the design has been largely revealed thanks to surreptitiously-taken photos taken after official crash testing.

These images were published on the Carspyshots.net Facebook page, and seem to be taken after C-NCAP crash testing.

While the two Freelander prototypes used in the tests are partially disguised — one more so than the other — we can see many elements of the car’s final design, which is heavily influenced by the first-generation Land Rover Freelander.

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In addition to sharing the original’s silhouette, the new Freelander also has relatively flat sides enlivened by a prominent round shoulder line, and circular black plastic wheel arch protectors.

Up front, the headlights are a squared-off take on the units fitted to the facelifted first-generation Freelander. The brand’s word mark is featured boldly between the headlights, as well as on the tailgate.

While the cars seen here are five-door models, the design of the side windows aft of the rear doors, which are split by a visible angled pillar, is reminiscent of the original three-door variants.