The Geely Yuanjing X1 is a mini CUV produced by the Chinese manufacturer Geely Auto , positioned below the Geely Yuanjing X3 . In 2020, Geely discontinued the model.
9-458: As crossovers and SUVs gained popularity among Chinese consumers, many Chinese car manufacturers introduced SUV models to the market. Leveraging its expertise in car manufacturing, Geely launched seven new crossovers and SUVs— Vision SUV , Vision X1 , Vision X3 , Boyue , Vision S1 , Emgrand GS , and the Emgrand GSe . The Vision X1 helped Geely segment its market more precisely, completing
18-746: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Vision SUV The Geely Yuanjing X6 is a compact crossover produced by Chinese auto maker Geely Auto . Originally launched as the Gleagle GX7 under the Gleagle brand and then as the Shanghai Englon SX7 under the Shanghai Englon brand of Geely, the crossover was relaunched as the Geely GX7 after the Gleagle brand was discontinued. A major facelift in 2016 renamed
27-592: Is built on the platform of the Geely Panda , which was sold between 2009 and 2017. The Vision X1 continues the supermini CUV design of the Geely GX2, appealing to the post-90s generation. The interior has a more stylish look, with a dashboard inspired by surfboards. Its 11.6-inch touchscreen features Geely's X-FUN system, supporting voice control, GPS, and Wi-Fi. To activate the system, the user must say "你好远景" (Hello, Vision). The multifunction steering wheel enables
36-571: The "Vision" family alongside the "Bo" and "Emgrand" families. Together, these three families advanced Geely's strategy of being "Young" and "Comprehensive". The Geely Vision X1, previously known as the Emgrand V01, was introduced in early 2017. The Geely Yuanjing X1 was officially launched in the Chinese market in May 2017, with prices ranging from 39,900 yuan to 57,900 yuan. The Yuanjing X1
45-470: The 1.8 liter inline-4 engine producing 139 hp from the pre-facelift model mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox. As of October 2019, images of the Geely Yuanjing X6 facelift was revealed featuring a slightly restyled front fascia, a completely redesigned rear and black Geely badges. The updated model has a vehicle length of 4,546mm, a width of 1,834mm, and a height of 1,515mm, and the wheelbase
54-472: The Gleagle GX7 and Geely GX7 is a 1.8 liter inline-four engine producing 133 hp (98 kW), a 1.8 liter inline-four engine producing 139 hp (102 kW), and a 2.0 liter inline-four engine producing 141 hp (104 kW) with a 6-speed automatic transmission. In 2016, Geely conducted a major facelift on the model and changed its name again to Vision X6 or Yuanjing X6. The facelift updated
63-416: The activation of ACC mode, switching of driving modes, and handling of Bluetooth calls. The panoramic sunroof is a unique feature, as no other supermini CUV offers one; however, the sunroof is non-opening. The Vision X1 is equipped with LingLong Green-Max 175/60 R15 tires. The front axle features disc brakes, while the rear axle has drum brakes. This article about a modern automobile produced after 1975
72-696: The front DRG and mainly the grilles of the Yuanjing SUV to be inline with the rest of the Geely products, while the name change now places the model as part of the Yuanjing product series and the Yuanjing X6/SUV now stands above the Yuanjing X3 and Yuanjing X1 crossovers. The engines offered on the Geely Yuanjing X6 is a 1.3 liter turbo inline-4 engine producing 133 hp mated to a CVT, and
81-482: The vehicle to Geely Yuanjing X6 as the flagship of the Geely Vision crossover series. A facelift in 2024 renamed the vehicle again to Geely Haoyue Pro , or Livan X6 Pro in export markets such as Russia. In 2012 the Gleagle GX7 was launched, and it was officially introduced to the market on March 3, 2014. When the Gleagle sub-brand was shut down in 2015, the name was changed to Geely GX7. The engines offered on
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