
The engine model of the Vision is JL4G15, which is a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine. The Vision is a compact sedan, and this model is equipped with only one engine across the entire lineup. This 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine has a maximum power output of 80 kilowatts, a maximum torque of 142 Newton-meters, a maximum power speed of 6000 revolutions per minute, and a maximum torque speed of 4400 revolutions per minute. The dimensions of the Vision are 4599 millimeters in length, 1747 millimeters in width, and 1482 millimeters in height, with a wheelbase of 2615 millimeters. The upgraded version of the new Vision complies with the China VI emission standards and is equipped with a new CVT transmission.

As a veteran owner who has driven the Vision for ten years, I can tell you its engine model is the JL4G15, a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated type. This engine runs quite steadily, fuel-efficient in city traffic with less than 7 liters per 100 km, and performs well on highway cruising too. The driving noise is generally low, with smooth acceleration—though it can't match turbocharged engines in quick acceleration, as long as you maintain it on time—changing the oil and filter every 5,000 km, it proves very durable. I remember my car ran tens of thousands of kilometers without any engine issues. Also, if you buy the new Vision, the model is still this JL4G15, but the design has been updated for lower noise. Overall, this car with this engine is quite suitable for family daily driving—economical, worry-free, and cost-effective.

From a technical perspective, let me talk about the Geely Vision's engine model JL4G15. It adopts naturally aspirated technology with a 1.5L displacement, delivering around 80kW of power and approximately 140Nm of torque, offering good fuel efficiency. During driving, it feels responsive, smooth at low RPMs, and suitable for urban commuting—unlike some high-displacement vehicles that consume more fuel. Daily maintenance is straightforward: avoid using low-quality engine oil and change the air filter regularly to prevent carbon buildup. For long-term use, the engine demonstrates high reliability. Occasionally, some car owners complain about insufficient power, but this is a minor issue. Overall, it offers excellent value for money among compact cars and is definitely worth trying.

I've been using the Emgrand for several years with the 1.5L JL4G15 engine model. It drives quite well, being fuel-efficient and quiet, suitable for both city commuting and highway driving. For regular maintenance, I just make sure the oil doesn't get too dirty, changing it about every six months, which is also inexpensive. Compared to other cars, this engine is a bit quieter, though the acceleration is somewhat slow. Overall, it's cost-effective and reliable, with no major issues.


