Posts Tagged ‘gleagle’
Spy Shots: Geely GLEagle GV5 seen testing in China
Published on May 16, 2013 by Joey Wang
New spy shots of the Geely GLEagle GV5 mid-size MPV testing in China, Chinese media say it will be launched on the China car market in the second half of this year. It is about time; the GLEagle GV5 debuted as a concept car on the 2009 Shanghai Auto Show.
Spy Shots: facelift for the Geely GLEagle GX2 in China
Published on May 14, 2013 by Tycho de Feyter
The very first spy shots of the facelifted Geely GLEagle GX2, it will be launched on the Chinese car market in the second half of this year. The facelift includes a new grille, a new front bumper and a slightly different rear bumper.
Spy Shots: facelift for the Geely GLEagle GC7 in China
Published on February 21, 2013 by Tycho de Feyter
The very first spy shots of the facelifted Geely GLEagle GC7 sedan, it will debut on the Shanghai Auto Show in April and it will be launched on the China car market soon thereafter. The facelift inlcuded a new grille, a redesigned front bumper, and a few smaller changes at the back.
Geely GLEagle GX5 is Completely Different in China
Published on December 25, 2012 by W.E. Ning
A kinda vague drawing from a small city SUV, with ‘Geely GLEagle GX5′ written on the license plate. The GLEagle GX5 as we know it is however a rather different vehicle. Chinese media say the GX5 has been “redesigned” and stands on the same platform as the ‘old’ GX5. The newly designed vehicle is expected to be launched on the Chinese car market sometime next year.
Spy Shots: Geely GLEagle GV5 testing in China
Published on October 23, 2012 by W.E. Ning
Spy shots from the Geely GLEagle GV5 MPV testing in China. The GLEagle GV5 debuted as a concept on the 2009 Shanghai Auto Show and will be launched on the China auto market next year. There will also be an Emgrand variant, called the Emgrand SV5.
Geely GLEagle GC7 is very colorful in Shaanxi
Published on July 1, 2012 by Joey Wang
Going local to the great city of Xi’an in Shaanxi Province where the new Geely GLEagle GC7 was launched at a dealer, and when you can have a party, you should have a party! To celebrate such and such the dealer had one GC7 sexed up with black and orange wrap. We dig, loox really hip. Now, another look at how things go in the provinces:
Geely GLEagle GX7 is a Tank in China
Published on May 3, 2012 by Tycho de Feyter

The new Geely GLEagle GX7 SUV was launched on the Chinese car market earlier this week. A dealer in the great city of Shenzhen in Guangdong Province found a fine way to get potential buyers into his showroom. He dressed up one GX7 like a tank, in battle dress and with a rather dangerous cannon on the roof. Good work…
Geely GLEagle GX7 is another SUV in China
Published on May 2, 2012 by W.E. Ning

After hanging around on auto shows as a ‘concept’ for over two years the Geely GLEagle GX7 has finally been launched on the Chinese car market. Price starts at 92.900 yuan and ends at 129.900 yuan. Geely will soon launch the Englon SX7 and the Emgrand EX7, which are exactly the same cars with a slightly different grill and different badges.
Geely GLEagle GX5 concept debuts at the Beijing Auto Show
Published on April 29, 2012 by Tycho de Feyter

And here we have yet another great concept car from Geely at the Beijing Auto Show. Eearlier on we saw the mad Geely SC7-RS, the madder Geely Englon SX6, the normal GEeagle McCar and the grilled Geely Emgrand EX6. This fine white Jeep-like SUV is the Geely GLEagle GX5 and it is interesting because it is new and not new, at the same time.
Geely GLEagle McCar concept debuts at the Beijing Auto Show
Published on April 28, 2012 by Tycho de Feyter

This is new Geely GLEagle McCar concept car, it debuted earlier this week at the Beijing Auto Show. The McCar, aka Moka, is basically and update of an earlier McCar concept, that however was a much smaller vehicle. The McCar previews a new generation of city-taxi’s and is meant to replace the aging Englon TX4 which doesn’t sell well in China. The McCar’s big-thing is an innovative back door where small scooters, bicycles and wheelchairs can easily move in and out.







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