Where is the frame number of the Geely King Kong located?

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SanFelix
07/30/25 9:04am
The frame number of the Geely King Kong is located at the lower part of the front passenger door, and it can be seen when the door is opened. The frame number is the VIN code, which serves as the car's ID number. It is determined according to national vehicle management standards and contains information such as the vehicle's manufacturer, year, model, body type and code, engine code, and assembly location. In terms of body dimensions, the Geely King Kong measures 4342mm in length, 1692mm in width, and 1435mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2502mm. In terms of appearance, the Geely King Kong boldly breaks away from the traditional soft line design style of the past, adopting instead an engineering carving aesthetic approach that is in sync with modern architectural process aesthetics, thereby creating a sharp shape with diamond-cut edges as the main axis, forming a bold and tough overall style that brings a new visual impact.
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