
Emgrand GSe is equipped with a voice interaction system function. Wake-up command: First, activate the function via the activation button on the central LCD screen or by saying the command "Hello Emgrand." This allows you to operate functions such as navigation and music playback. Dialect recognition: After multiple uses and introductions from the manufacturer, it can also recognize dialects. It supports 5 standard versions and 6 dialects, with a relatively high speech recognition rate. It can control the air conditioning, audio entertainment, and windows, utilizing the iFlytek 3.0 language module. Through internet connectivity, it also enables on-demand music and private radio stations.

My Geely Emgrand GL has been in use for over two years and indeed comes with a voice intelligent system, which utilizes Geely's GKUI system. It's quite convenient while driving – for example, when I say 'Hello Geely, navigate to the nearest gas station,' it immediately plans the route. It can also adjust the air conditioning temperature or play my favorite music. Sometimes, it responds slower when the network signal is weak, but overall, the recognition is quite accurate. I find this feature very practical for daily commutes as it reduces the risk of distraction from manual operations. Before buying the car, I was concerned that domestic cars might not be smart enough, but it turns out to be quite reliable. During traffic jams, I often rely on it for casual conversation to pass the time. Considering safety, voice control is much safer than manual operations. I recommend familiarizing yourself with simple commands before using it.

As someone who frequently tinkers with automotive technology, I've tested several Geely Emgrand models, including the newly released Emgrand L, all of which come standard with a voice smart assistant. The core feature is the integrated AI voice module, which receives commands via microphone to control internal vehicle functions like window operation, sunroof opening/closing, or external navigation and entertainment systems. It relies on cloud processing, sometimes experiencing noticeable delays in remote areas, but basic commands like 'turn on the radio' respond quickly. The voice recognition supports Mandarin and some dialects, enhancing driving efficiency. I recommend regularly updating the system software to avoid bugs affecting functionality.

As a young person who just got my hands on a Geely Emgrand GS, its voice intelligence is super cool! While driving, just say 'Play Jay Chou's songs' to get the music going, or 'Lower the temperature by two degrees'—no need to touch the screen, making it safe and stylish. It recognizes Chinese fluently and occasionally understands Sichuan dialect, adding a little surprise. This feature keeps long drives from being boring and can even set navigation reminders for turns at intersections. This tech is pretty much standard in new car models now, simple and easy to learn, getting the hang of it in just minutes.


