Geely Yuanjing SUV

The Geely Yuanjing SUV is a compact crossover produced by Chinese auto maker Geely.

Geely Yuanjing SUV
Overview
ManufacturerEmgrand (Geely)
Also calledGeely GX7
Geely GLEagle GX7
Emgrand X7
Geely Yuanjing X6
Geely Yuanjing SUV
Production2012–2015
Model years2012–2015
Body and chassis
Classcompact crossover
Body style5-door hatchback
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine1.8L 4G18 I4
2.0L 4G20 I4
2.4L 4G24 I4
Transmission5-speed manual
6 speed tiptronic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,661 mm (104.8 in)
Length4,600 mm (181.1 in) (sedan)
4,397 mm (173.1 in) (hatchback)
Width1,840 mm (72.4 in)
Height1,700 mm (66.9 in)
Curb weight1,514–1,310 kg (3,338–2,888 lb)

Geely GLEagle GX7/ Geely GX7

In 2012 the Geely GLEagle GX7 was launched, and it was officially introduced to the market on March 3, 2014. When the GLEagle sub-brand was shut down in 2015, the name was then changed to Geely GX7.

Geely Yuanjing X6/ Geely Yuanjing SUV

In 2016, Geely conducted a major facelift on the model and changed its name again to Yuanjing X6. The facelift updated the front DRG and mainly the grilles of the Yuanjing SUV to be inline with the rest of the Geely products, while the name change now places the model as part of the Yuanjing product series and the Yuanjing X6/SUV now stands above the Yuanjing X3 and Yuanjing X1 crossovers.[1]

2020 facelift

As of October 2019, images of the Geely Yuanjing X6 facelift was revealed featuring a slightly restyled front fascia, a completely redesigned rear and black Geely badges. The updated model has a vehicle length of 4,546mm, a width of 1,834mm, and a height of 1,515mm, and the wheelbase is 2,661mm. Power comes from a 1.4 liter turbo engine producing a maximum power of 141 PS and a torque of 235Nm.[2]


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