Why Has the Geely Vision Been Discontinued?
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Currently, the Vision X3 has not been discontinued. Below is a partial introduction to the Vision X3: 1. Exterior: The Geely Vision X3 is positioned as an A0-class SUV. It adopts the latest family design language, with the water ripple grille offering high recognition. 2. Interior: The interior design of the Vision X3 follows Geely's consistent style. The center console panel features silver decorations complemented by chrome trim. The instrument cluster uses a dual-dial design paired with an independent LCD screen, and the center console is equipped with an 8-inch LCD display. Below it, the air conditioning control area is designed with physical buttons.
I've been driving the Geely Vision for almost ten years, and I have nothing but praise for this car—it's economical, practical, and rarely has any issues. The news of its discontinuation surprised me but I understand: the Vision is too old, its design can't keep up with the times, and young people don't like it anymore. Geely is busy launching new models like the Emgrand and Boyue, which come with smart systems and better designs. The Vision's sales have been declining steadily, and the factory has to make money, so they had to cut it. Additionally, with the rise of new energy vehicles, Geely is shifting its focus to electric cars and SUVs. With limited resources, older gasoline models naturally get phased out. I really miss the Vision's reliability, but the market changes fast, and companies must innovate to survive. I've also noticed that Geely has introduced replacement models—the Emgrand sedan is quite popular now, with high-end configurations and a comfortable drive. After the Vision's discontinuation, buying a new car is also a good choice.