The Changan BenBen EV is the electric variant of the BenBen
hatchback. Its electric motor generates 75 hp and 165 Nm of torque. The
electrified variant can hit a top speed of 125 km/h and be driven up to 200 km
on a full charge.
Geely Borui Individual
The Geely Borui Individual unveiled at the show is a more luxurious
variant of the Geely Borui sedan. The car seen in the images features special
grille with more chrome, 20-inch wheels, individual rear seats, ‘Individual’
badges on the seats and such other special treatments. The Individual variant
will be launched in July and come with a 163 hp 1.8-litre turbocharged
four-cylinder and a 270 hp V6 engine.
Geely Boyue
The Geely Boyue was launched in March this year with prices ranging
from 98,800 to 157,800 yuan. The Boyue measures 4,519 mm in length, 1,831 mm in
width and 1,694 mm in height, and has a wheelbase of 2,670 mm. Available
configurations include 141 hp 2.0-litre engine with a 6-speed manual
transmission, 163 hp 1.8-litre engine with a 6-speed manual transmission and
184 hp 1.8-litre engine with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
Geely Emgrand GS
The Geely Emgrand GS is the production version of the Geely Emgrand
Crossover Concept from the 2014 Beijing Auto Show, and is the company’s first
urban crossover. It’s based on an updated version of the Geely FE platform and
will be available with 133 bhp 1.3-litre turbocharged and 1.8-litre naturally
aspirated engine options. Transmission choices for both engines include 6-speed
manual and 6-speed dual-clutch automatic.
Zotye SR7 Star Edition
The Zotye SR7 Star Edition features a special starry exterior scheme
which incorporates shades of purple and blue with stars spread all over, as
well as a distinctive alloy wheel design. Under the bonnet, there’s a 1.5-litre
engine that produces 150 hp and 195 Nm of toruqe and sends the power to the
wheels via a continuously variable transmission.
Geely Emgrand M100
Geely showcased its Methanol-capable Geely Emgrand at Auto China
2016. The M100 Emgrand is powered by a 1.8-litre Methanol-capable engine.
Petrol, stored in a small reserve tank, is used for the ignition, and then the
car automatically switches to methanol power from the primary (methanol) tank.
So far, there are around 1,000 methanol vehicles being used in fleets in China,
and Geely has also sent around 10 units of the same to Iceland.