What is the engine model of the Geely Emgrand GS?

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JaylaFitz
07/24/25 5:22pm
Geely Emgrand GS is equipped with two engines, namely the JLC-4G18 and JLB-4G13TB, both independently developed by Geely. Here are the details of these two engines: 1. The former is Geely's first-generation engine modeled after Toyota, a 1.8L naturally aspirated engine with 133 horsepower, 170 N·m of maximum torque and power output, featuring DVVT technology. Both the cylinder head and block are made of aluminum, and the fuel supply method is multi-point electronic injection. 2. The latter is Geely's new-generation turbocharged engine, which delivers 155 horsepower and 225 N·m of maximum power and torque output, featuring turbocharging, direct fuel injection, and variable valve timing technology for both intake and exhaust. Compared to Geely's previous engines, this engine is more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly while providing greater horsepower, offering drivers a more perfect driving experience.
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OEthan
08/11/25 9:37am
I just got a Geely Emgrand GS not long ago and have researched its engine model. It usually uses the JLγ-4G15 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, which feels quite smooth during acceleration, with city driving fuel consumption around 7L/100km. This engine is used in many Geely models, such as other Emgrand series, and is known for its mature technology and simple maintenance. A service at the repair shop only costs a few hundred yuan. If you're planning to buy a used car, I recommend checking the engine version carefully to avoid future issues. Maintaining a gentle start during daily use can save a lot on fuel costs. Overall, it's economical and suitable for fresh graduates as a commuting vehicle.
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