The Philippines is set to receive another Geely model called the Okavango, which should be a renamed version of the Haoyue that was launched in China earlier this year. The seven-seat SUV will join the Azkarra and Coolray SUVs in the local line-up managed by Sojitz G Auto Phillippines (SGAP), which is the importer and distributor of Geely models in the country.
Geely Philippines usage of the name
“Okavango” refers to the Okavango Delta, a vast inland delta that is recognised
as one of the seven natural wonders of Africa as well as the 1000th site to be
officially inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. With the trivia out of
the way, various media outlets in the country like Auto Haven and
AutoIndustriya and Top Gear Philippines have reported specifications of the
Okavango.
Under the bonnet, the SUV will get the
same powertrain as the range-topping Luxury variant of the Azkarra. This sees a
1.5 litre turbocharged three-cylinder petrol engine with a 48-volt mild hybrid system
that delivers 190 hp and 300 Nm of torque, paired with a seven-speed wet
dual-clutch transmission. This is different from what is offered in China, as
the Haoyue is powered by a 1.8 litre turbo four-cylinder with 181 hp and 300
Nm, also with a seven-speed DCT.
As for equipment, the Okavango will come
with three-zone climate control, a 360-degree around view monitor, six airbags,
ESC, hill start assist, central locking with speed-sensing function and hill
descent control and three drive modes (Eco, Normal and Sport). No shortage of
practicality either, with 19 seat configurations possible, a double-layer
console, 42 storage spaces as well as fully-folding second- and third-row
seats.
Pre-orders for the Okavango have already
begun as of October 17, with Sojitz G Auto offering significant savings to
those who place an early booking by as much as 90,000 Philippine pesos.