What are the features of the Geely Haoyue?

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McLilah
07/30/25 10:07am
Geely Haoyue features include a trunk escape passage, adjustable seat belt height, and remote key window control. The following is a detailed introduction about the Geely Haoyue: 1. Overview: The Geely Haoyue is a mid-size SUV from Geely Auto. In terms of appearance, it adopts Geely's "Cosmic Echo" front grille, paired with polygonal-shaped headlight clusters on both sides and inverted L-shaped daytime running lights. The rear section features a through-type taillight design connected by chrome strips. 2. Others: In terms of body dimensions, the Geely Haoyue measures 4835/1900/1780mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2815mm. For powertrain, the Geely Haoyue is equipped with 1.5T and 1.8T engines, delivering maximum power outputs of 177 horsepower and 184 horsepower respectively.
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