Article on Repulica 28-Oct-2012.
Article on Autolife November issue 2012.
Article in Himalyan Times 11-20-2012.
Article in Republica as on 05 July 2012.
.
![]() Highlight: Technical Advantages Take the Lead in Technology By contrast with eye-shocking effect displayed by 23 Geely cars unveiled on Beijing Auto Show, the 3 technical advantages that Geely exhibits on this Show appear to be significant in meaning to China automobile industry. BMBS (Blow-Out Monitoring and Brake System) technology is a great technological invention by Geely in safety technology. This technology can safeguard the car’s safety after explosion. It guarantees that the car can slow down to stop after the tyre blows out so that the tragedy of people dead and car damaged shall not take place even the tyre blows out. Electronic equal balance system is a revolutionary innovation by Geely in energy saving and environment protection, able to largely reduce consumption of fuel and speedily upgrade fuel economy. Development of new energy is a highlighted innovation in energy saving and environment protection technology. With Sheer motor-driven Panda, Methyl Alcohol Huapu, Dual-fuel Prospect exhibited on the Show, Geely becomes one of the enterprises that display most new energy cars, sufficiently demonstrating Geely’s strengths and advantages in development of new energy. Another technical highlight staged on this Beijing Auto Show is Geely’s Super Racing Car. Compared with Geely formula car participating in Asia International Formula Competition in the past, Geely formula car driving onto this Show has met standard of international F1 car racing, becoming first Chinese manufacturer of formula car meeting F1 technical standards. This racing car shall become a technology inspection platform of all Geely new technologies and innovations. After verified in formula car competitive, we shall apply it to Geely civil automobiles and other autos to ensure our newly developed technology is safe and reliable.
Globalized exhibition booth leads the tide of fashion, changing short-slab phenomena in exhibition booths of national brands.
|