Crossovers from Belarus appeared in Russian car sharing

The first-generation Geely Coolray is produced in the Republic of Belarus under the name Belgee X50

The Russian car-sharing service "Delimobil" has expanded its fleet with Belgee X50 crossovers from a joint Chinese-Belarusian venture. The car is a first-generation Geely Coolray.

The basic configuration of the crossover is equipped with two airbags, heated front seats, a rear-view camera, cruise control, and fog lights. The car has a 1.5-liter engine, working in tandem with a variator. The "Belarusian" has 147 horsepower under the hood.

The exact number of purchased Belarusian crossovers is unknown. In total, more than 400 Geely Coolray and Belgee X50 vehicles are in use at "Delimobil". It should be noted that Belgee X50 has never been used in car sharing in Russia before.

As a reminder, the Geely Binyue/Coolray has been produced worldwide since 2018. In Belarus, the assembly of first-generation cars started in February 2020 at the "BelGee" plant, a joint venture between Geely Automobile and BelAZ. Since 2023, Belarusians have been assembling the crossover under the name BelGee X50.

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