What is the GLEAGLE car?

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Wright
07/29/25 4:26pm
GLEAGLE is the Geely Eagle, a core automotive brand under the Geely Holding Group. Here is an expanded introduction: 1. Development of Geely Eagle: On November 6, 2008, Geely Holding officially launched its new sub-brand 'Geely Eagle—GLEAGLE.' This was a significant move in Geely Holding's strategic transformation of its brand strategy. At the 2008 Guangzhou Auto Show, the Geely Panda, as the first model under the 'Geely Eagle' brand, was officially launched. Geely Eagle symbolizes 'vitality, breakthrough, and excellence.' 2. Models under the brand: The Geely Eagle brand includes models such as the Geely Eagle GX7, Geely Eagle GC7, Geely Eagle GX2, and the Vision.
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