That's right!
Zhan Baosheng was the protagonist of a notorious trademark dispute against Tesla in China (othe Western companies, such as Apple, have faced similar quandaries). He registered the Tesla trademark and web domain in China in 2006, before Elon Musk's company did so, and created a website using Tesla's logo and presenting this coupé design as if it was an upcoming Tesla product. When Tesla arrived in China, they were forced to use an alternative name ("Tuosule") to avoid paying the $30M that Zhan was initially demanding from them for the right to use their name there. Eventually, after years of wrangling in the courts, he did manage to extort an undisclosed amount of money from Tesla in a settlement.
This fake Tesla design is actually pretty good and competently made. I read in an interview with Zhan that he had commissioned the car from a design student whose name was not mentioned, I imagine he probably didn't even pay him/her anything.