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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.

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13-579: A major facelift in 2016 renamed 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

26-655: A 4-speed automatic gearbox. A facelift was launched in April 2021 called the Yuanjing X3 Pro. The X3 Pro update is powered by a 1.5-litre engine producing 109 hp and mated to a CVT gearbox. The Yuanjing X3 Pro was also rebadged and launched in May 2022 as the Maple X3 Pro as the first pure gasoline-powered vehicle under the relaunched Maple brand. The Maple 30X EV is a subcompact electric crossover SUV based on

39-432: A maximum output of 70kW (94 hp) and a maximum torque of 180N.m, the electric driving range on one full charge is up to 306 km or 190 miles. The Maple 30X comes with express charging and standard charging options. Express charging enables the vehicle to be charged to 80% in 30 minutes. A home plug-in charging feature is also available for all future Maple brand electric vehicles. The Geometry EX3 launched in 2021

52-640: Is 2,661mm. Power comes from a 1.4 liter turbo engine producing a maximum power of 141 PS and a torque of 235Nm. Based on the 2021 model year facelift, the Yuanjing X6 received another facelift and renamed to Haoyue Pro for the 2024 model year, despite having no relationship to the Geely Haoyue three-row crossover SUV. The Haoyue Pro was sold from January 2024. It is exported to Russia as the Livan X6 Pro. Yuanjing X3 The Geely Yuanjing X3

65-688: Is a subcompact CUV produced by Chinese manufacturer Geely Auto . An electric variant featuring a special color and trim redesign was rebadged as the Geometry EX3 or Kungfu Cow under the Geometry brand from 2021. The Geely Yuanjing X3 was revealed in July 2017, and debuted in Q3 2017. The Yuanjing X3 was formerly known as the Yuanjing V3 during development, and was renamed prior to launch to fit into

78-505: Is a subcompact electric crossover SUV based on the Geely Yuanjing X3. It comes with a 37.23 kWh battery providing a claimed range of 322 kilometers (200 miles). The EX3 was only sold in 2021 and was replaced by the completely redesigned Geometry E in 2022. Geometry E The Geometry E is a battery-powered subcompact crossover produced by Chinese auto manufacturer Geely under the Geometry brand. The Geometry E

91-739: Is officially the third brand new model of the Geometry brand, while replacing the short-lived Geometry EX3 sold in 2021 alone. It was developed based on the same platform as the Geely Vision X3 and the Geometry EX3 rebadged variant, and comes in three trims; Cute Tiger, Linglong Tiger, and Thunder Tiger. Pricing of the Geometry E starts at $ 12,947 (86,800 yuan) for the base model, while the Linglong Tiger and Thunder Tiger costs around $ 14,588 and $ 15,483 respectively. The battery of

104-469: 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

117-451: The Geely Yuanjing X3 with the exterior body being essentially a rebadge. The Maple 30x result of a partnership between Geely and Kandi Technologies. It was launched by the affiliate company of Kandi Technologies Group, Inc. , Fengsheng Automotive in July 2020. Fengsheng also launched a mobility version of the Maple 30x customized for the urban mobility market. The motor of the Maple 30X has

130-406: The Geometry E is a base 33.5 kWh and a longer-range 39.4 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery providing a NEDC range of 320 and 401 km (199 and 249 mi) respectively. The electric motor is a TZ160XS601 drive motor produced by GLB Intelligent Power Technologies capable of producing 60 kW and 130 Nm of torque, giving it a top speed of 121 km/h. Charge time for the Geometry E from 0-80%

143-696: 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

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156-600: The later confirmed Geely Yuanjing crossover product series slotting between the Geely Yuanjing X1 and Geely Yuanjing X6 . The Yuanjing X3 is based on the Geely Englon SC5-RV from 2011 to 2014, and utilizes the same engine, a 1.5 liter engine previously producing 94 hp for the Englon SC5-RV. The same 1.5 liter engine was tuned up to 102 hp and mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox or

169-462: Was changed to Geely GX7. The engines offered on 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

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