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Geely's 2008 model, the GE, resurfaced in Beijing as the Emgrand GE, with a redesigned front due to the apparent Rolls-Royce resemblance of the previous design. Geely remains the name of the company.

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The Geely Emgrand 4th Generation, affectionately known as 'Geely Excellence' (GE), has been officially unveiled, marking a significant step forward in the automotive industry. This new model, first introduced in 2008 as the Geely GE, underwent a transformation following its resemblance to a Rolls Royce.

The Geely Emgrand 4th Generation is a plug-in electric car, as indicated by the brochure's depiction of a plug-in electrical system. While the exact power specifications are not provided, the brochure suggests that the car's power can match that of a V8 engine. The powertrain consists of a 4-cylinder engine of 120kw and 224nm, making it a Plug-in Hybrid.

The new design boasts dimensions of 5390x1800x1600 and a wheelbase of 3150, offering a spacious and business-like atmosphere. The car is equipped with 3G wireless communication, ensuring seamless connectivity on the go.

In addition to the standard design, an optional double-seater configuration is available, further enhancing the business-like atmosphere. The Geely Emgrand 4th Generation is marketed as a 21st-century mobile business vehicle.

Interestingly, the Start of Production (SOP) Time for the original Geely Emgrand GE was scheduled for 2015. However, the production timeline for the 4th generation has not been explicitly stated. It's worth noting that the fourth generation of the Geely Emgrand with a hybrid drive is expected to start production in December 2024, following the launch of the related Geely Galaxy Starship 7 EM-i 1.5L PHEV model, which shares similar hybrid technology.

The Geely Emgrand 4th Generation is set to redefine the automotive landscape, offering a blend of power, efficiency, and connectivity, making it an ideal choice for business professionals on the move.

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