The Belgee plant in Belarus has received vehicle type approval (OTTS) for the production of the second generation Geely Atlas crossover. The data is registered in the Rosstandart database.
The new Geely Atlas features increased dimensions. The crossover's length is 4670 mm, width is 1900 mm, and height is 1705 mm. Under the hood is a two-liter gasoline engine with a capacity of 200 hp. The unit can be combined with various types of transmissions. The front-wheel drive version has a 7-speed robotic automatic transmission, while the all-wheel drive version has an 8-speed automatic transmission.
The Chinese version of the second generation Geely Atlas has already gone on sale in Belarus since November 2024. The car is presented in two trim levels at a price of 99.9 to 109.8 thousand Belarusian rubles (equivalent to approximately 2.55–2.8 million Russian rubles).
Earlier www1.ru reported that the Belarusian automaker Belgee aims for ambitious goals.
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