Does the Geely Borui Use Volvo Technology?
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Geely Borui uses Volvo technology, especially the engine which directly employs Volvo's original factory engine. Volvo: Volvo started with the production of cars. Its founders, Swedes Gustaf Larson and Assar Gabrielsson, originally worked for SKF, a well-known Swedish ball bearing manufacturer. Larson was an engineer, while Gabrielsson was an international marketing manager with a background in economics. Due to their foresight and passion for automobiles, they successfully persuaded SKF's board of directors in September 1925 to borrow the company's factory in Torslanda for the assembly of prototype cars. On August 10, 1926, they obtained authorization to officially begin mass production of new cars. Volvo's first product was the Volvo ÖV4 convertible, launched on April 14, 1927. Geely Borui: The Geely Borui is the first model under the Geely brand to introduce Volvo's safety technology concepts. It is also a flagship product that showcases Geely's brand and product strength. Since its launch, the Geely Borui has successively become the designated vehicle for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' diplomatic protocol, the vehicle for foreign envoys in China, the official vehicle for the first China-Central and Eastern Europe Expo, the official vehicle for the G20 Hangzhou Summit, and the official vehicle for the Two Sessions.