
Geely uses self-developed engines. An engine is a machine that can convert one form of energy into another, typically transforming chemical energy into mechanical energy. Geely's vehicle models include: Xingrui, Vision, Boyue, Jiayue, Xingyue, etc. Taking the Xingrui 2021 model as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4785mm, width 1869mm, height 1469mm, with a wheelbase of 2800mm. The Xingrui 2021 is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 140kW and a maximum torque of 300Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

As an automotive technology enthusiast, I'm very familiar with Geely's engine brands: they primarily use their own Geely brand, such as the 1.5TD or 1.8T turbocharged engines found in models like the Xingyue and Boyue. These engines incorporate Volvo's technology, delivering quick power response, ample horsepower, and smooth acceleration during highway driving. I've also delved into how Geely acquired advanced engine R&D expertise through its purchase of Volvo, and now its self-developed engines show remarkable fuel efficiency, with average fuel consumption significantly lower than that of joint-venture vehicles. In daily driving, the engines maintain good noise control, making long drives less tiring. This self-developed powertrain has greatly enhanced Geely's vehicles in terms of cost-performance and reliability. I recommend young drivers who seek fuel efficiency and sporty performance to give them a try.

As a four-year owner of a Geely Boyue, I'd like to share my engine experience: Geely uses its own branded engines, and my car is equipped with a 1.8T powertrain that delivers strong performance, easily handling uphill climbs. The engine starts quickly and runs smoothly, never giving me any trouble, saving both worry and money. It's particularly fuel-efficient – my real-world tests show about 7 liters per 100km in city driving, even more economical on long trips, saving significant fuel costs over time. Maintenance is simple, just requiring oil and filter changes at the 4S shop every six months at reasonable costs. Since Geely's collaboration with Volvo, their newer engines have become more durable, quieter, and more comfortable, making long drives less tiring. Overall, the driving experience is practical and reliable, perfect for family commuting – saving both money and effort.

As a long-time follower of automotive history, I recall that Geely initially relied on purchased engines like Mitsubishi's, but in recent years has fully transitioned to using its own Geely-branded engines. Through technology sharing with Volvo, Geely's new engines such as the 1.5TD have seen significant improvements in horsepower, efficiency, environmental friendliness, and fuel economy. This transformation has strengthened Geely's competitiveness in the market, attracting more buyers who trust the brand. Nowadays, most Geely models are equipped with these self-developed engines, which are practical and reliable.

As a practical car owner, I drive my Geely every day. The engine is from the Geely brand itself, delivering smooth power and effortless overtaking. The key advantage is its fuel efficiency, with low fuel consumption in urban driving, saving costs. Maintenance is simple, requiring only one basic service per year at a low cost. The engine is reliable, with no issues over three years. After collaborating with Volvo, new technologies have made the driving experience even smoother, offering strong comfort on long trips. It's an excellent value for a daily-use car.


