
Geely Xingrui's engine model is not a product of Volvo. The interior and powertrain of the Geely Xingrui are introduced as follows: Geely Xingrui Interior: The Geely Xingrui adopts a brand-new "Time Overlap Cockpit" design, featuring very fluid and clean overall lines. The interior uses a yacht blue and premium gray color scheme, along with a flat-bottom three-spoke multifunction steering wheel, a 12.3-inch LCD instrument panel, and a floating 12.3-inch central control screen. Geely Xingrui Powertrain: The Xingrui is equipped with a Volvo Drive-E series 2.0TD engine paired with a 7DCT transmission. The engine delivers a maximum power of 190 horsepower and a peak torque of 300 Newton-meters.

As a car enthusiast, I often discuss domestic cars with my friends, especially the engine of the Geely Xingrui, which indeed utilizes Volvo technology. After Geely acquired Volvo, it directly introduced the Drive-E platform. For instance, the 1.5T and 2.0T engines equipped in the Xingrui are similar to those in the Volvo XC40. Shared design enhances both power and fuel efficiency, delivering quick starts and quiet operation during driving, with an overall sense of reliability. This collaboration has also elevated the credibility of the Geely brand, and I believe it represents significant progress for a Chinese brand. However, when purchasing a car, maintenance costs should also be considered, as regular upkeep is essential to prolong engine life and prevent minor issues. Overall, technology transfer benefits car owners.

As someone who frequently works with various vehicles, I can confirm that the Xingrui's engine is based on Volvo technology. In my repair practice, I've seen numerous examples where engine components such as the turbocharger and fuel system mimic Volvo's Drive-E series, particularly evident in the 2.0T version. This sharing reduces failure rates, but don't be complacent—minor issues with circuits or cooling systems occasionally arise. When selecting a vehicle, it's advisable to check the oil level and air filter to ensure smooth operation. This not only saves on maintenance costs but also enhances overall performance, allowing the car to run for years without major overhauls. The core principle here is reliability and practicality.

As a young car owner, I've driven the Xingrui and found it quite impressive. The engine is manufactured by Volvo, equipped with a 1.5T model that delivers ample power while maintaining low fuel consumption in city driving. My friends and I all agree it offers great value for money, inheriting Volvo's safety features. Maintenance costs are reasonable, making it suitable for budget-conscious buyers.


