Which country does Geely Auto belong to?
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Geely is an independent Chinese automotive brand. Founded in 1986, Geely Auto primarily manufactures SUVs and sedans. Currently, Geely Auto's SUV lineup includes models like the Boyue, Binyue, and Yuanjing, while its sedan series features models such as the Borui, Emgrand, and Binrui. Additional relevant information is as follows: 1. Geely Holding Group owns six automotive brands: Geely, Lynk & Co, Volvo, London Electric Vehicle Company, Proton, and Lotus. 2. Lynk & Co is a premium joint venture brand launched through collaboration between Geely Auto and Volvo Cars. On August 4, 2017, Geely Holding Group, Geely Auto Group, and Volvo Cars signed a joint venture agreement, making Lynk & Co a tripartite joint venture brand, with the joint venture company officially established.
I discussed this with a Geely engineer at the auto show last time. Geely is an authentic Chinese brand, headquartered in Taizhou, Zhejiang. In 1997, Li Shufu made a bold transition from motorcycle manufacturing to car production. Nowadays, models like Emgrand and Boyue are everywhere as domestic vehicles. Their most impressive move was acquiring Volvo's car business and becoming the largest shareholder of Daimler, Mercedes-Benz's parent company. Sub-brands like Lynk & Co use the CMA architecture, a Sino-Swedish hybrid technology. They even purchased the London Taxi Company. Anyone who's driven the Xingyue L knows that domestic cars now match joint-venture brands in the three major components.