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Geely Emgrand

Geely Emgrand

Motor vehicle


The Geely Emgrand (Chinese: 吉利帝豪; pinyin: Jílì Dìháo), originally the Emgrand EC7, is a car produced by Chinese automaker Geely. After the discontinuation of the Emgrand brand, the EC7 was renamed to the Geely Emgrand in 2014.

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First generation (Emgrand EC7; 2010-2014)

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The EC7 was the launch vehicle for the Emgrand (Chinese: 帝豪; pinyin: Dìháo) brand, the medium-to-high-end luxury brand that was launched by Geely in July 2009. It was originally launched with multiple Mitsubishi-sourced engines, including a 1.5-litre 4G15 inline-four engine and a 1.8-litre 4G18 inline-four engine.[1] A 2013 update of the EC7 added slightly smoked headlights, with no other changes.

Development

The car was developed from the outset as an export model. Geely enlisted the services of a range of suppliers, including Siemens for the electronic control system, Lear Corporation for the seats, and Saint-Gobain for the glass. The production line was equipped with products from Fuji, PDE, and Dürr AG.[citation needed]

Global sales

In preparation for its introduction into the European market, the EC7 scored 4 stars in the Euro NCAP tests,[4][5] the first car designed and produced in China to do so.[citation needed] Prices were estimated at £10,000 for the 1.5 model on launch.[6] As of October 2015, it was China's best-selling domestic sedan.[7]

Iraq

In Iraq, the EC7 and the larger EC8 are assembled by the state-owned company SCAI.

Iran

In Iran, the EC7 and EC7-RV are sold by Geelran Company, Geely's official selling agent in Iran.

Namibia

The EC7 was launched in Namibia in 2013 at the same time as in South Africa.[8]

Russia

The Emgrand EC7 was made by Derways under CKD on May 23, 2012.[3] Derways recalled EC7s made from May 23, 2014 to November 21, 2014 due to problems with brake hoses.[3]

South Africa

The EC7 was officially launched in South Africa in 2013,[9] being sold at R149,000.[10]

Sri Lanka

In Sri Lanka, the Emgrand EC7 is sold under the Micro brand, which is owned by Geely.

Taiwan

The EC7 was sold as the Tobe M'way by Yulon in Taiwan from May 2012.[11]

United Kingdom

The car was scheduled to be launched into the United Kingdom market in late 2012. Geely established Geely Auto UK, a jointly-held subsidiary of Manganese Bronze Holdings and LTI based in Coventry.[6]

In partnership with Manganese Bronze, Geely set up a 40-strong dealer organisation. Small family-style garages were chosen to sell the cars, being described as "the sort of garages that used to sell Škodas before the company was owned by Volkswagen, and the type of establishment that once might have sold Rovers."[12]

Second generation (2014-2018)

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The second generation Geely Emgrand was shown to the public in the 2014 Beijing Auto Show carrying the new Geely Earth emblem.[13] The replacement of the emblem marked the end of the Emgrand premium brand for Geely. The second generation Emgrand is based on the same platform as the EC7.

Facelift

The second-generation Emgrand sedan received a facelift in 2016 for the 2017 model year, donning Geely's "Cosmos" grille as well as redesigned taillights.[14]

Global sales

Belarus

In Belarus, Belarusian-Chinese joint venture BelGee began production of the Geely Emgrand 7 in the autumn of 2018.[15]

Russia

Despite the discontinuation of the Emgrand brand in the Chinese home market, the Geely Emgrand was still sold as the Emgrand EC7 in Russia. The second-generation EC7 was introduced to the Russian market by Derways in February 2016.[16]

Third generation (2018-2021)

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The third-generation Emgrand went on sale in May 2018 as a sedan only. The third-generation model uses the same platform that underpins the first and second-generation models. The update features a revised front and a completely redesigned rear end.[17]

A minor facelift for the 2019 model year was launched mainly for the then-newly launched National VI Emission Standard. The update features a slightly revised grille and intake inserts on the exterior, and a new GKUI infotainment system, enabling mobile phone connection, Amap, an online music database, voice control, Himalaya FM radio, and vehicle function controls via a mobile app.[18]

2021 facelift

A facelift for the 2021 model year called the Geely Emgrand Up was launched in December 2020 alongside the Emgrand GL Up. The update is complete with what Geely calls the "4.0" design language and features a vertically slotted grille.[19]

Fourth generation (SS11; 2021-present)

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News of the fourth-generation Emgrand sedan surfaced in May 2021. The Emgrand was officially launched in China in August that year. Different from previous models, the fourth generation Emgrand is based on a brand new platform and body, with styling in line with the brand's Preface sedan and Xingyue L crossover. Its engine is a JLC-4G15B 1.5-liter naturally aspirated inline-4 engine producing 114 hp (85 kW).[20] The B-segment sedan sits on the brand's BMA platform and comes with the aforementioned 1.5-litre naturally aspirated engine that is mated to either a five-speed manual or a CVT.[21]

At the 2021 Chengdu Motor Show, Geely teased the arrival of the Emgrand L, with the brand's latest design language taken from the Vision Starburst concept.[22]

Proton S70

Proton Holdings announced on 1 November 2023 that a rebadged version of the Geely Emgrand, the Proton S70, has started production at its Tanjung Malim plant in Perak, Malaysia. [23] The S70 debuted on 28 November 2023, and is equipped with a 1.5-litre JLH-3G15T turbocharged engine mated to a 7-speed dual-clutch. Four trim levels are available: Executive, Premium, Flagship, and Flagship X (with a sunroof).[24]

Notes

  1. After discontinuation of the Emgrand brand.

References

  1. "Geely Emgrand brand-----to build new image of automobile in China". Geely. 2009-07-28. Archived from the original on 2011-08-10.
  2. "Geely EC7 rolled off assembly line in Uruguay". ChinaAutoWeb. 4 September 2014. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  3. "Emgrand EC7". Euro NCAP. Retrieved 2012-05-27.
  4. "Geely Emgrand EC7". chinacartimes.com. 2011-12-15. Archived from the original on 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2012-05-27.
  5. "Geely Emgrand EC7". Autocar. 2011-12-16. Retrieved 2012-05-27.
  6. "Best selling vehicles in China". Chinaautoweb.com. Retrieved 2015-11-20.
  7. "Emgrand EC7". 13 March 2013.
  8. "國民房車現身,Tobe M'way 58.9萬元起上市". u-car.com.tw. 2012-05-09. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
  9. "售6.98-9.88万元 吉利新款帝豪正式上市". autohome.com.cndate=2018-03-06. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
  10. "5月29日正式亮相 帝豪领军版官图发布". autohome.com.cn. 2019-05-22. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
  11. "新款帝豪UP/帝豪GL UP官图正式发布". autohome.com.cn. 2020-12-18. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
  12. "搭1.5L发动机 全新一代吉利帝豪申报图". autohome.com.cn. 2021-05-14. Retrieved 2021-05-15.

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