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Spy Shots: Fresh B-segment SUV For Geely

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Spy Shots of a fresh B-segment SUV for Geely. The fresh car is code named SX11, it will be launched on the Chinese car market in late 2018.

One Minute Walk-around: the Geely Boyue SUV

August 1, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

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This Is The Fresh Geely S1 Crossover For China

July 24, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Geely is in a crossover craze; this is the newest one, called the Geely S1. It is a compact crossover hatchback with the usual black wheel arches and roof rails. It also has little lil’ wheels and truly gigantic headlights. The S1 will be launched sometime in Q4.

The Lynk & Co one SUV Is Ready For The Chinese Car Market

July 21, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

This is the final production version of the Lynk & Co one SUV. It will be launched on the Chinese car market in Q4. Price will range from 130.000 to 190.000 yuan ($Nineteen.000 – 28.000).

Official: The Fresh Geely Yuanjing X3 Crossover For China

July Nineteen, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Official pics of the fresh Geely Yuanjing X3, a cool looking puny crossover hatchback that will hit the Chinese car market in Q3. The Yuanjing X3 was formerly known as the Yuanjing V3. The X3 comes with the typical Geely grille, a shiny disrobe in the bumper, skid pads fore and aft, side skirts, big black wheel arches, and just-usable roof rails. Yuanjing means Vision.

Facelift For The Geely Borui Sedan In China

July Ten, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

This is the facelifted Geely Borui sedan, it will be launched on the Chinese car market next month. The facelift includes a redesigned grille and lights, fresh bumpers, fresh mirrors, an updated interior, and a fresh 1.8 turbocharged engine. But the fattest improvement are most likely the wheels; eighteen inch is now standard, which makes the Borui looks a entire lot better than before.

Spy Shots: Fresh Geely SUV Coupe For China

July Four, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Geely is working on a fresh line of SUVs. One will have a normal SUV figure and the other one a fashionable SUV coupe form. The latter was seen stringing up around on a construction site, which evidently is a good place to test cars.

Geely Yuanjing X1 Launched On The Chinese Car Market

May 22, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

The fresh Geely Yuanjing X1 has been launched on the Chinese car market, price starts at 39.900 yuan and finishes at 57.900 yuan. The Yuanjing X1 is a petite crossover hatchback with the typical Geely grille. decent roof rails, and shiny racy wheels. It is aimed at youthful first-car buyers in puny cities.

The Zhidou D3 Is A Fresh Puny Electrical Car From China

May 15, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

This is the Zhidou D3, a fresh electrical mini car from China. It will be launched on the Chinese car market in Q3, placed above the Zhiodu D2. It is classified by the Chinese government as a full-fledged electrical car, not an LSEV, so it can hit the highway and buyers will get the green-car subsidies.

Here Is The Lynk & Co one SUV In All Trims And Sorts

May 12, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

The Lynk & Co one SUV will hit the Chinese car market in Q4 and we have photos of the various variants. The all look rather good but the wheels seem a tad too narrow. The crimson car is a Two.0 turbo in a two-tone color scheme fitted with big black mirrors.

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Geely Archives – China Auto News

Spy Shots: Fresh B-segment SUV For Geely

August 22, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Spy Shots of a fresh B-segment SUV for Geely. The fresh car is code named SX11, it will be launched on the Chinese car market in late 2018.

One Minute Walk-around: the Geely Boyue SUV

August 1, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

Welcome to One Minute Walk-around, today with the Geely Boyue SUV.

One Minute Walk-around is a fresh movie series on CarNewsChina.com. All trends on the interwebs are moving towards movie, so we got to tag along. We will experiment with other series and formats. Please let me know what you think.

This Is The Fresh Geely S1 Crossover For China

July 24, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Geely is in a crossover craze; this is the newest one, called the Geely S1. It is a compact crossover hatchback with the usual black wheel arches and roof rails. It also has lil’ little wheels and truly gigantic headlights. The S1 will be launched sometime in Q4.

The Lynk & Co one SUV Is Ready For The Chinese Car Market

July 21, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

This is the final production version of the Lynk & Co one SUV. It will be launched on the Chinese car market in Q4. Price will range from 130.000 to 190.000 yuan ($Nineteen.000 – 28.000).

Official: The Fresh Geely Yuanjing X3 Crossover For China

July Nineteen, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Official pics of the fresh Geely Yuanjing X3, a cool looking petite crossover hatchback that will hit the Chinese car market in Q3. The Yuanjing X3 was formerly known as the Yuanjing V3. The X3 comes with the typical Geely grille, a shiny disrobe in the bumper, skid pads fore and aft, side skirts, big black wheel arches, and just-usable roof rails. Yuanjing means Vision.

Facelift For The Geely Borui Sedan In China

July Ten, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

This is the facelifted Geely Borui sedan, it will be launched on the Chinese car market next month. The facelift includes a redesigned grille and lights, fresh bumpers, fresh mirrors, an updated interior, and a fresh 1.8 turbocharged engine. But the fattest improvement are very likely the wheels; eighteen inch is now standard, which makes the Borui looks a entire lot better than before.

Spy Shots: Fresh Geely SUV Coupe For China

July Four, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

Geely is working on a fresh line of SUVs. One will have a normal SUV assets and the other one a stylish SUV coupe form. The latter was seen suspending around on a construction site, which evidently is a good place to test cars.

Geely Yuanjing X1 Launched On The Chinese Car Market

May 22, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

The fresh Geely Yuanjing X1 has been launched on the Chinese car market, price starts at 39.900 yuan and completes at 57.900 yuan. The Yuanjing X1 is a puny crossover hatchback with the typical Geely grille. decent roof rails, and shiny racy wheels. It is aimed at youthfull first-car buyers in petite cities.

The Zhidou D3 Is A Fresh Petite Electrified Car From China

May 15, two thousand seventeen by Joey Wang

This is the Zhidou D3, a fresh electrical mini car from China. It will be launched on the Chinese car market in Q3, placed above the Zhiodu D2. It is classified by the Chinese government as a full-fledged electrified car, not an LSEV, so it can hit the highway and buyers will get the green-car subsidies.

Here Is The Lynk & Co one SUV In All Trims And Sorts

May 12, two thousand seventeen by Tycho de Feijter

The Lynk & Co one SUV will hit the Chinese car market in Q4 and we have photos of the various variants. The all look rather good but the wheels seem a tad too narrow. The crimson car is a Two.0 turbo in a two-tone color scheme fitted with big black mirrors.

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