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Revision as of 01:09, 2 February 2017

Long Ge
Color Red, yellow
Occupation Chinese Race Car
Main portrayer(s) Unknown


Character information
Gender Male

Long Ge (龙哥) is a World Grand Prix racer that is first seen in the Chinese version of Cars 2, replacing Jeff Gorvette or another version-exclusive character.

History

Cars 2

In the Chinese version of Cars 2, Long Ge is seen at the Tokyo welcome party with Lewis Hamilton, greeting Lightning and his team when they arrive in Tokyo. He later appears in the races in Tokyo, Italy, and London.

Cars: Fast as Lightning

In Cars: Fast as Lightning, Long Ge was introduced as a new playable character in v1.2.0. 800 gems are required to unlock him, and he has a building named after him called "Long Ge's Pit".

General information

Physical description

Long Ge is a DTM Racer, and also somewhat resembles the BMW M3 GTR. He also has the same body as Max Schnell. He is painted red, with yellow star designs painted on his doors and the back part of his windows. He has a black grille, grey rims and an anttena on his roof. He has clear headlights, and a large red spoiler. His paint job resembles the Chinese flag.

Personality and traits

Long Ge has a humble attitude, and sees that there is more to racing than just winning.

Appearances

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Chinese 龙哥 Brother of Dragon
Polish Long Ge Long Ge

Trivia

  • He is the Chinese counterpart of Jeff Gorvette. He replaces Jeff the time of one scene in the Chinese version, which is part of a localization of the movie in several different countries. However, he doesn't appear in the Taiwan version.
  • There are peony patterns on Long's body. This was inspired by the costume of the Beijing Olympics.
  • Long Ge in Chinese is 龙哥, the character Long or 龙 means "dragon". Dragon is a symbol of fortune and happiness in Chinese culture. It's also a symbol of China and Chinese ethnic.
  • There are two Chinese characters 中国 on the top of Long's body. This translates to "China".
  • A card with the inscription "China" and the characteristic patterns present on Long Ge's hood and trunk can be seen in the end credits (in all versions).

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