Auto Mobility Increases Geely Prices in February
Auto Mobility Increases Geely Prices in February
Auto Mobility, the local agent for the Geely brand, has announced a price hike for its 2024 models (Coolray, Okavango, and GX3 Pro),
ranging from 65 to 240 thousand pounds.
2024 GX3 PRO Model
The 2024 GX3 PRO PREMIUM car is now priced at approximately 865 thousand pounds, marking a 65 thousand pound increase.
It features a powerful 1.5-liter DVVT engine, delivering 103 horsepower at 5,500 RPM and 140 Newton meters of torque at 5,500 RPM. Coupled with a seven-speed CVT transmission, it ensures efficient fuel consumption and suitable acceleration for its size.
The car measures 4,005 meters in length, 1,760 meters in width, 1,575 meters in height, with a wheelbase of 2,480 meters, and roof rack beams capable of supporting up to 30 kilograms of luggage.
2024 Okavango Model
The price of the “Premium” 2024 Okavango model is now approximately 1.6 million pounds, marking an 86 thousand pound increase.
The Okavango, a seven-seater, is equipped with a 1,500 cc engine and an EMS system electric motor generating a combined 190 horsepower and 300 Newton meters of torque. It boasts a fuel consumption rate of 6.6 liters per 100 km and a seven-speed DCT transmission, transferring in less than 0.2 seconds, surpassing European requirements by 46%.
2024 Coolray Model
The 2024 Coolray car has seen price increases ranging from approximately 190 to 240 thousand pounds.
- The “Premium” variant now costs about 1.33 million pounds
- , the “SPORT” variant about 1.480 million pounds
- , and the “SPORT+” variant about 1.520 million pounds.
Powered by a 1,500 cc turbo engine, the Coolray delivers 175 horsepower and up to 255 Newton meters of torque, achieving 0-100 km/h in less than 7.9 seconds. It offers top-tier performance in its class while maintaining fuel efficiency at 6.6 liters per 100 kilometers. Equipped with a 7-speed Dual Clutch WET transmission, it shifts within 0.2 seconds and has been rigorously tested for over 350,000 kilometers, exceeding European standards by 46%.