The prototype seen here appears to be a right-hand drive unit. If so, that would make it a first for the GS3 model. The GS3 is currently not available in right-hand drive markets, and there exists no RHD version of it as well, not homologated ones at least. In China, the refreshed, range-topping SUV is powered by a 1,493 cc turbocharged three-cylinder petrol engine. The direct-injection mill (Euro 6 emissions-compliant) makes 163 PS at 5,500 rpm and 235 Nm of torque at 1,500 to 4,000 rpm. Drive is sent to the front wheels either through a six-speed manual or seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, with the top speed reportedly being 165 km/h.
Curiously, there are reports suggesting
the existence of an even more powerful 1.5T four-cylinder engine. That unit
makes 169 PS and 265 Nm of torque, and all that gets sent to the front wheels
through a six-speed automated manual transmission (AMT). In any case, both 1.5T engines
in the GS3 Power are more powerful than the non-TGDi Proton X50s. The 1.5T PFI
three-potter offers 150 PS at 5,500 rpm and 226 Nm from 1,500 to 4,000 rpm,
while the 1.5 TGDi lump churns out 177 PS at 5,500 rpm and 255 Nm from 1,500 to
4,000 rpm.
There are cheaper, non-Power models as
well. Those are powered by either a 1.5 litre naturally-aspirated four-cylinder
engine developing 115 PS and 150 Nm of torque, or a 1.3 litre four-cylinder
turbo that makes 137 PS and 202 Nm of torque. Transmission options here include
a five-speed manual or six-speed automatic, the latter sourced from Aisin. In
terms of dimensions, the GS3 Power measures 4,350 mm in length, 1,825 mm wide,
1,685 mm tall, and has a wheelbase of 2,560 mm. That makes it 20 mm longer, 25
mm wider, and up to 76 mm taller than the X50. However, the GS3 Power’s
wheelbase is 40 mm shorter than the X50’s, and weighs between 1,315 kg to 1,380
kg depending on the variant. It’s really close, then.
Other notable features include McPherson
struts for the front suspension, torsion beam suspension for the rear, disc
brakes on all four corners (front units are ventilated, rears are solid), plus
electric power steering. In terms of colours, the older GS3 can be had in five
colours, but sportier blue and red hues have been introduced with the arrival
of the updated GS3 Power. Design-wise, the GS3 Power gets a massive front
grille, almost in the vein of Lexus’ spindle grille. The headlights have been
updated with dual projector LED units, and photos of the SUV in China show new
18-inch aeroblade-style dual-tone wheels. Those appear sportier than the
twin-five spoke units seen on the camouflage testers here, but again, nothing
is quite set in stone at the moment. The LED combination tail lights are also
new.
Based on these photos, the cabin is
clearly not to the level of the Geely Binyue/Proton X50. The facelift adds on a
Mercedes-esque conjoined twin displays, one for the instrumentation and the
other for the 10.25-inch widescreen infotainment system. This sees the centre
vents take on the shape of an oblong, while the surrounding trim features a
carbon-fibre print in its entirety. Elsewhere, you’ll find keyless entry with
push-start button, leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel, three
rectangular control hubs for heating, ventilation and air-conditioning, front
and rear USB ports, a six-speaker configuration, plus power adjustable front
seats. The rear seats feature a 60:40 split and reclining function, too. Boot
space remains unchanged from before at 370 litres, but expands up to 780 litres
with the rear seatbacks folded down.
For safety, the standard kit includes
three-point seatbelts for all five seats, dual front airbags (top model gets
additional side airbags for a total of four), ABS with EBD, electronic
stability programme, traction control system, hill-start assist, hill descent
control, and Isofix child seat anchor points for the rear seats. Apparently,
the GS3 Power is equipped with ADiGO advanced driver assist system, which
includes active brake assist, front collision warning system, and lane
departure warning.
In China, the GS3 Power is priced at 102,800
yuan. The starting price for non-Power
models (pre-facelift; these have yet to be updated) starts from 73,800 yuan.


