What is the engine model of the Emgrand GS?

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MacJuliana
07/29/25 7:00pm
The Emgrand GS is equipped with two engine models, namely the JLC4G18 and JLB4G13TB. The JLC4G18 is Geely's first-generation engine, modeled after Toyota, delivering a maximum output of 133 horsepower and 170 Nm of torque, with multi-point fuel injection. The JLB4G13TB is Geely's turbocharged engine, producing 155 horsepower and 225 Nm of torque, featuring turbocharging and direct fuel injection. The dimensions of the Emgrand GS are 4440mm in length, 1833mm in width, and 1560mm in height.
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