Geely’s MEGA PLANS for the Beijing Car Show
With the Beijing Auto Show right upon us, we can always rely on Geely Auto to blow us away with a massive array of cars, this year is no different to last year with Geely planning to show an impressive 59 cars, ranging from the super small to the impressively big. Geely needs around two and half years to turn a concept into a production car, so its not entirely likely that the below cars will be put into production but these cars do go some way to show that Geely are serious about their car designs and their ability to put pen to canvas.
There is no mistake here, Geely really does plan to put the majority, if not all of these cars on display in Beijing, their hunger to become a world automaker really does know no bounds, hence their take over of Volvo Auto and also DSI Transmissions.
As there are so many cars, we’ve had to split this article into three different sections to cover Geely’s massive increase in brands, which currently encompass ‘Englon‘ – this will be a premium brand and will incorporate the London cab, ‘Emgrand‘ which is Geely’s luxury brand, ‘Global Eagle‘ – these are cars that Geely plans to sell on the international market, and ‘GE’ brand, which actually stands for Geely Excellence.
Part Two – The Emgrand Overview – What will Geely be adding to its in house luxury brand?
Part Three – The Geely Global Eagle Overview – Geely’s planning to go global, but will they be acceptable?
Part Four – The Englon Overview – Geely’s economy brand, complete with a new London taxi.

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It seems like the Englon brand absorbed Shanghai Maple…
Which is a good thing, because having a huge brand portfolio with lots of redundant products is dumb. Just ask GM…
The Plan, translated.
Are there supposed to be pictures on this thread? I thought I saw a Geely GT esque coupe with a toned down grille.
It’s the Gleagle GS.
Damn, even I can’t believe that’s a Geely…
More shots on the Gleagle GS (car at the front page)
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=54911721&postcount=1029
These cars look great! I would especially like to see the Global Eagle GC7 in the states in the next couple of years.
They have great looking, inexpensive cars. I just don’t see how they could go wrong.