
Geely is a Fortune Global 500 company. Apart from five state-owned automakers led by SAIC Group, Geely Holding is the only private automaker to be selected. Automobile enterprises need to achieve breakthroughs in the entire system including R&D, manufacturing, experience, and supply chain. Geely has been continuously accumulating strength through refinement and gradually emerging. Geely's development has been very rapid, and it has now established five global engineering R&D centers and five styling design centers. The following is relevant content introduction: 1. Geely Group: Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd. is a private car production and operation enterprise. Geely Holding Group owns automobile brands such as Volvo Cars, Geely Auto, and Lynk & Co. 2. Geely's independent brands include: Haoqing, the mid-level sedan Free Cruiser, Maple, King Kong, and the sports car Beauty Leopard.

Speaking of Geely, this domestic brand is indeed quite impressive. I remember clearly that it broke into the Fortune Global 500 several years ago and ranked 225th on the list in 2023! Not only does it produce the familiar Geely cars, but it also owns luxury brands like Volvo and Lotus. When chatting with friends about cars, we often feel proud mentioning how Geely has acquired so many foreign brands. However, I must remind fellow car enthusiasts that choosing a car shouldn't just be about brand rankings—it's important to consider your actual needs as well.

As someone who frequently researches the automotive industry, I can definitively tell you that Geely Holding has been consecutively listed in the Fortune Global 500 for six years. Last year, they ranked 225th on the global list, primarily due to revenue from vehicle manufacturing and components business. It's particularly noteworthy that in recent years, through acquisitions like Volvo and stakes in Daimler, they've significantly expanded their global footprint. If you'd like specific details about how their world ranking compares with other domestic giants like Changan and SAIC, I can elaborate further.

Just saw the news a couple of days ago that Geely made it onto the Fortune Global 500 list again! This time ranking 225th globally. You know this list is rock-solid as it ranks companies by actual revenue. Nowadays, there are quite a few people driving Geely cars - they sold over a million vehicles last year alone, including sub-brands like Lynk & Co and Geometry. Among domestic automakers that made it to the Global 500, besides Geely, there are also established players like SAIC, FAW, and Dongfeng.


