Geely Automobile
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Image:Geely logo.gif Geely Automobile (吉利汽车, pronounced "JEE-lee") (Template:Sehk) was the first independent automobile manufacturer in the People's Republic of China, beginning in 1998, having acquired a minivan maker's licence. Geely started in 1986 as a manufacturer of refrigerators and by 1992, motorcycle parts. In 1994, Geely began manufacturing motorcycles. By 1996, Geely had produced over 200,000 motorcycles and scooters. The parent company is Geely Holding Group (吉利控股集团).
The company sold 96,000 vehicles in 2004, 4% of the domestic market, and hopes to reach 1,000,000 by 2010. Geely's chairman and founder, Li Shufu, wants to sell two-thirds of the company's output overseas, though he is noncommittal on when that could happen. In a March 2005 forum held in Beijing, he was quoted as saying:
- We must make cars like people from Wenzhou make [a quarter of the world's] lighters. But developing a car industry is like growing one tree slowly to cover a whole forest.
Geely is reportedly cooperating with Daewoo International, Maggiora and Rücker.
Li relinquished the CEO title to Yue Guisheng in February 2006 to comply with Hong Kong Stock Exchange regulations. He remains chairman.
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Companies
Geely operates two automobile companies in China:
Export sales
Geely made its first foreign incursion by being one of the first Chinese automakers present at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2005. The company presented the entirety of their passenger model lineup with the Haoqing and Meirie hatchbacks, Uliou and Free Cruiser sedans and Beauty Leopard coupé. Geely are expected to begin mass sales in Europe in 2007, and are currently re-engineering their cars to meet Euro IV emission and Euro NCAP crash-test regulations. So far, the only European distributor interested in marketing the brand is SHA, former representative of SEAT in Portugal, who is planning to distribute Geely in the Iberian Peninsula. Geely will be selling cars for the North American market in 2008, the year the of the Beijing Olympics.
Geely scooters are approved for import into the United States, and are quite popular. The company aims to become the first Chinese automaker to export cars to the United States. Geely will show a 7151CK sedan at the 2006 North American International Auto Show in January. This will be the first time a Chinese car is shown at an American auto show and is a prelude to sales in North America. The company has already set up an American distributor, Geely-USA, headed by former California lieutenant governor, John L. Harmer, and plans to begin selling cars in Puerto Rico in 2007. If this is successful, the company may begin selling cars in the United States the following year.
Models
Image:Geely Beauty Leopard at IAA 2005.jpg Most of Geely's range is based on the Xiali TJ7300, which in turn was based on the 1987 Daihatsu Charade. Models such as the Haoqing (豪情) (five-door), Merrie (美日) (five-door), Uliou (优利欧) (four-door) and Urban Nanny (van and pick-up truck) have Charade bases, but feature a more prominent chromed grille.
However, Geely's Beauty Leopard, launched in 2003, is a two-door coupé with no Daihatsu roots (and a built-in karaoke player). Some have said the car's front end reminds viewers of the nostrils of a Chinese dragon.
Zhejiang Geely Automobile
- Xiali TJ7300-based
- 1998– HQ/Haoqing (豪情) — 1.1 L hatchback
- 2000– MR/Merrie (美日) — hatchback
- 2002— MR/Uliou/MS (优利欧)
- 2004– PU/Rural Nanny/Urban Nanny
- 2002– BL/Beauty Leopard/BO — coupe
- Daewoo-designed
- 2005– CK/Freedom Ship — 1.5 L sedan
- 2005– CD/China Dragon — 1.5 L coupe
- FC — 1.8 L sedan
Shanghai Maple Guorun Automobile
- 2003–2005 Maple Huapu — 5-door hatchback
- 2003– Maple Hisoon — 5-door hatchback
- 2004– Maple Marindo — 1.8 L sedan
- 2005– Maple Hysoul — 5-door hatchback
- 2006– Maple Haixuan — Special car for women<ref>Maple Haixuan: What Chinese Women Want?, Edmunds.com, March 10, 2006</ref>
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External links
- Official website in Chinese
- Geely global site
- Geely USA
- Geely Forums
- Geely Holding Group, a good chronological history of Geelyde:Geely