What is the maximum speed of the Geely King Kong?
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Geely King Kong has a top speed of 165 km/h. Exterior design of the Geely King Kong: The front face of the King Kong adopts a sharp and dynamic design style. The chrome trim below the front grille integrates with the headlights and extends to both sides, resembling the wings of a soaring eagle. The front bumper combines with the lower grille and daytime running lights, shaped like a jade Ruyi. The bottom of the grille features a wide chrome trim and piano black lacquer panel with double-curved G-shaped textures. Powertrain of the Geely King Kong: The Geely King Kong is equipped with the new JLB-4G15 high-performance DVVT engine paired with a JATCO-4AT transmission, achieving a combined fuel consumption of just 5.6L per 100 km.
I've driven the Geely King Kong a few times myself, and it feels like it can reach a top speed of around 160 km/h, depending on the specific model. The 1.5-liter engine version performs at this level. The engine tuning leans towards fuel economy, with significant wind resistance at high speeds, so acceleration isn't particularly fierce. It's fine for city driving, but if you're after speed, it's best not to push it too hard. Modifying the exhaust or ECU can improve performance a bit, but safety should be a priority—tire wear is rapid at high speeds, increasing the risk of losing control. Overall, as a family commuter car, it's adequate, with reasonable fuel consumption maintained at around 7 liters, making it suitable for daily commuting.
I believe the maximum speed of the Geely King Kong is around 150 to 160 km/h, which is its standard setting. As a family car owner, I pay more attention to practicality. The vibration is noticeable at high speeds, and the stability is average, requiring extra caution especially on windy days. It's recommended to keep the speed below 120 km/h for better safety and fuel efficiency. I've considered purchasing accessories to enhance performance, but the budget needs to balance other needs, such as space and maintenance costs. If given a choice, I would prioritize checking the differences between model versions, as different years can affect actual performance.