Like boy bands in the 1990s, there’s another new Chinese automotive brand aiming to break out with its own distinctive look and feel. And that’s Lepas, a fashion-focused, luxurious brand from the Chery group.

Due to launch in Australia later this year with a range of vivid family-friendly SUVs, starting with the spacious L8 five-seat plug-in hybrid, Lepas is positioned above the mainstream Chery brand but alongside its other spin-off marques, Omoda and Jaecoo, with a more ‘elegant’ vibe.

Before then, and to get the low-down on Lepas, we had an exclusive chat with its chief designer, Ivan Dulanovic, a graduate of one of the most prestigious automotive design schools in the world, who has helped create some of the most desirable machines on the planet.

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First of all, what inspired you to become an automotive designer? Have you always loved cars?

Yes, I have always been interested in cars. Which is why I studied for a masters of transportation at Scuola Politecnica di Design in Milan, Italy, which is a very prominent school for automotive design.

During my studies, I had the pleasure to work very closely with Lamborghini, Audi and Italdesign, which was very important later on because, after I graduated, I joined Italdesign under Filippo Perini who was the guy behind the legendary Lamborghini Aventador and Huracan.