
Emgrand and Geely Emgrand GL have the following differences: 1. Different exterior designs: 1. The dimensions of the Emgrand GL are 4725×1802×1478mm with a wheelbase of 2700mm. 2. The dimensions of the Emgrand are 4631×1789×1470mm with a wheelbase of 2650mm. 2. Different performance configurations: 1. The Emgrand GL is equipped with 1.3T and 1.8L engines, and comes with Getrag 6DCT dual-clutch transmission and Aisin 6-speed manual transmission for consumers to choose from. 2. The new Geely Emgrand is equipped with a 1.3T-GeTec-DVVT turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 98kw, turbo intervention at 1800 rpm, and peak torque output of 185NM at 2000 rpm.

The differences between the Emgrand and Emgrand GL are quite significant. As a long-time car enthusiast who frequently follows Geely models, I can say the Emgrand is positioned as a more economical entry-level compact car with a smaller size but strong practicality. The Emgrand GL, on the other hand, is an upgraded version with a longer wheelbase and more spacious interior, giving it more of a mid-size sedan feel.
In terms of exterior design, the Emgrand has a simpler and more straightforward look, while the GL features more dynamic and stylish lines. Under the hood, the GL comes with a 1.5T engine, offering better performance and more power compared to the Emgrand.
Price-wise, the GL is about 10,000 to 20,000 RMB more expensive, but it comes with richer configurations, such as added ACC cruise control and upgraded safety features. For daily family use, the Emgrand is sufficient, while the GL is more suitable for younger buyers or those seeking higher quality.
These two models are the mainstays of Geely's sedan lineup, with the GL expanding market coverage. I've also noticed that the Emgrand series is quite popular overseas. When buying a car, just consider your space needs and budget to choose the one that fits you best.

I work in car and often repair Geely vehicles. The Emgrand is the base model with simpler components, such as a stiffer suspension and lower maintenance costs, but the space is smaller, making it a bit cramped for adults in the back seat. The Emgrand GL has a softer chassis tuning, providing better comfort over bumpy roads, and its overall dimensions are several centimeters larger. The engines differ significantly: the Emgrand uses a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, while the GL comes with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, requiring more frequent oil changes for the GL. Inside, the GL features additional amenities like a sunroof and electric seats, but its more complex electrical system means a slightly higher chance of minor issues. The Emgrand is more budget-friendly, while the GL costs a few thousand more but offers better driving comfort, making it more suitable for areas with poor road conditions. If you're on a tight budget, go for the Emgrand; if you plan to keep the car long-term, the GL is the better choice—both models are quite reliable.

I used the Emgrand as my daily driver for several years and switched to the GL last year. The main difference lies in space: the Emgrand's trunk would be full with just a stroller, while the GL is significantly larger, allowing more room for miscellaneous items, making it more convenient for outings with kids. In terms of fuel consumption, my Emgrand averaged 8L/100km in daily use, while the GL is slightly higher at 9L, but it feels more stable on highways. The GL's interior is more attractive, featuring a touchscreen and leather seats, whereas the Emgrand has a more plastic feel. The Emgrand is more affordable in terms of price and costs. I think the GL is like a luxury version of the Emgrand, catering to small families like mine. Both drive smoothly for daily use, but the GL is better suited for long trips or those seeking a bit more sophistication.

Comparing the two cars, the Emgrand GL has stronger configurations. It comes with the built-in GKUI intelligent system, making voice-controlled navigation convenient, while the Emgrand only has a basic radio with physical buttons. In terms of safety, the GL adds ADAS functions like automatic braking warnings, whereas the Emgrand only has standard airbags and ABS. The GL has several dozen more horsepower in terms of power data, offering faster acceleration and better responsiveness, while the Emgrand is more stable and fuel-efficient. The Emgrand is compact in size, while the GL is longer and wider, providing much more spacious interior room. The GL is priced higher but offers a more tech-savvy feel, suitable for drivers who love new features. I also referred to overseas reviews, and the GL generally has better feedback. If the budget allows, I recommend choosing the GL for a more complete experience.

What attracts me most about the Emgrand is its affordable price, with the base model costing around 70,000 to 80,000 yuan, saving on insurance and fuel costs. The Emgrand GL is slightly more expensive but offers good value for money, with a price difference of about 10,000 to 20,000 yuan but providing more space and improved driving comfort. The GL has a more refined interior, featuring soft upholstery and ambient lighting, while the Emgrand is more practical and straightforward. The GL comes with a turbocharged engine, making overtaking easier, though it consumes about 0.5 liters more fuel. Personally, the Emgrand is suitable for commuting or beginners, while the GL is better for family trips. Maintenance costs for the GL are slightly higher, but both models are reliable, with the GL having slightly better resale value. After comparing with other domestic brands, I found the GL offers high cost-performance within its class. When buying, just balance your needs accordingly.


