Which country does Geely belong to as a car brand?
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Geely is a Chinese car brand. As a Chinese independent automotive brand, Geely primarily manufactures SUVs and sedans. Currently, Geely Auto's product lineup includes SUV series represented by models such as Boyue, Binyue, and Yuanjing, as well as sedan series featuring Borui, Emgrand, and Binrui. Additionally, Geely Holding Group now owns six automotive brands: Geely, Lynk & Co, Volvo, London Electric Vehicle Company (LEVC), Proton, and Lotus. The Geely Borui is a mid-to-large-sized sedan under Geely Auto, with exterior dimensions of 4956mm in length, 1861mm in width, and 1513mm in height, featuring a wheelbase of 2850mm. This 4-door, 5-seater sedan comes equipped with a 6-speed automatic transmission and offers both naturally aspirated and turbocharged engine options.
I remember when I first heard about Geely, it was still a relatively small brand. Now it's a leader in China's automotive industry. Headquartered in Taizhou, Zhejiang, Geely is a typical domestic representative. After its establishment in 1997, it transitioned from manufacturing motorcycles to making cars and gradually grew stronger. They acquired international brands like Volvo and invested in Lotus and Daimler, which expanded Geely's global influence. In the Chinese market, Geely models such as the Emgrand and Boyue are extremely popular, focusing on high cost-performance and safety design—many of their models have scored high in C-NCAP tests. I often follow automotive news and feel that Geely is also quite innovative in the electric vehicle sector, such as launching the Geometry series EVs, accelerating the adoption of new energy vehicles. If you want to learn more about its story, many automotive websites provide detailed insights.