Geely’s upcoming B-Segment crossover is expected to debut during this year’s Beijing Auto Show in April, with a choice of two small turbocharged petrol engines.

These images were uncovered by Chinese portal Autohome, and show what looks like a surprisingly sporty exterior, with angular design elements, an aggressive front bumper, wheel arch bulges, a blacked-out rear pillar design that leads to a floating roof aesthetic, a tailgate spoiler, dual exhaust tips, and a full-width chrome trim piece uniting the taillights.


Coming in at 4,330 mm in length, 1,800 mm in width and 1,609 mm in height, and with a wheelbase measuring 2,600 mm, the SX11 is slightly longer, wider and taller than a Honda HR-V, nearly matching the latter’s wheelbase length, which sits at 2,610 mm.

The new SUV is also believed to feature three different wheel sizes (16,17 and 18-inches), adaptive cruise control, a panoramic camera, panoramic sunroof and more. As for the previously mentioned engine range, there will be an entry-level three-cylinder 1.0-liter turbo unit producing 136 PS, and a bigger 1.5-liter turbo petrol, good for 177 PS.