Geely has just presented its MPV Concept in Shanghai
and it looks quite attractive.
The design of the Geely MPV somewhat reminds us of
Mazda Nagare design language from the mid-2000s, particularly at
the front end where the lower grille incorporates curved strakes and bold
lines. We can also see a bit of Kia in the front grille but overall, it is a
very distinctive design and certainly one of the most impressive MPV’s we’ve laid
eyes on.
The MPV concept ditches traditional
wing mirrors in favour of small cameras and has a strong character line running
from the front of the doors through to the taillights. The B-, C- and D-pillars
have also been blackened out to give the impressive of a floating roof which
itself is made almost entirely from glass.
The rear of the concept is certainly head turning as
well and includes thin, horizontal taillights and sophisticated lines. Of the
interior shots available, we can also see a large central display protruding
out of the dashboard and a set of sporty but inevitably uncomfortable seats.
No powertrain details have been publicized and Geely
hasn’t yet said whether it intends on bringing the MPV to the market.