How to Remove the Rear Wheel Arch of Emgrand GS
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The wheel arch has clips inside, which can be pried open by wrapping a screwdriver with a towel. The Emgrand GS was designed by an international team led by Peter Horbury, Senior Vice President of Design at Geely Automobile, incorporating both Chinese elements and modern fashion. More details about the Emgrand GS are as follows: 1. The Emgrand GS features a streamlined and dynamic overall design with a drag coefficient of just 0.33. Its front face adopts a water ripple grille and eagle-eye headlights integrating high and low beams. The side profile showcases well-balanced three-dimensional waistlines, complemented by a stylish roof with a 1.5-square-meter panoramic sunroof, aluminum roof rails, 18-inch dual-tone alloy wheels, and black sporty trim, exuding a fashionable and dynamic crossover appeal. The Z-shaped tailgate, island-style taillights, and dual exhaust pipes create a rich and three-dimensional rear design. 2. Externally, the Emgrand GS has undergone a comprehensive upgrade in its overall styling, featuring Geely's new black logo. Based on the new sporty mimicry aesthetic design, it perfectly blends the dynamic elements of a dancer's strength and grace, making the vehicle more aggressive, dynamic, and stylish, with an even more eye-catching appearance. The Emgrand GS offers two styling options—Dynamic and Elegant—showcasing both sporty aggression and elegant sophistication. 3. Positioned as a crossover SUV, the Emgrand GS's fashionable design clearly targets young consumers, with its family-style grille enhancing brand recognition. The Emgrand GS Intelligent Connect model is equipped with the new G-Netlink 3.0A intelligent in-car system. 4. Its iFLYTEK 3.0 intelligent voice system covers almost all in-car operations, supporting customizable wake words. Functions such as playing music, navigation, multimedia, Bluetooth calls, and life information queries can all be controlled via voice commands. It also offers entertainment interactions like casual chatting, poetry reading, arithmetic, joke-telling, and dialect-speaking.