What is the maximum speed of the Binyue?

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SanNicole
07/30/25 7:57am
The Binyue can reach a maximum speed of 150 kilometers per hour, with a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of just 7.9 seconds. The Binyue is a model under Geely Automobile, with body dimensions of 4330mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1609mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2600mm. The Binyue features front-engine, front-wheel drive, with a front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension type of torsion beam non-independent suspension, and a unibody structure. In terms of appearance, the Binyue adopts Geely's family design language, presenting a youthful, stylish, and powerful overall shape. The front grille is paired with an angular front bumper design, and the sports version model also features a black Geely logo for the first time, complemented by red interior trim, highlighting individuality while enhancing the sporty atmosphere.
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