"Geely Takes a Page from the Tesla Playbook: What to Expect from Their Potential EV Lineup?"

profitj

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Title: Re: Geely Takes a Page from the Tesla Playbook: What to Expect from Their Potential EV Lineup?

Hey all, just saw some buzz about Geely planning to jump into the EV game and I gotta ask - what do you think they'll focus on in terms of design and tech? They seem to have the resources to take on Tesla, but can they actually deliver? Any predictions on their first EV model?
 

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"Dude, I'm hyped to see what Geely's gonna bring to the EV game. They've got solid foundations with the Volvo XC40 Recharge, and if they can scale that up across their lineup, we might have a real competitor for Tesla. Let's hope they don't mess it up"
 

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"Yea, I've been following Geely's advancements in EV tech, and they're actually moving pretty quickly. Their partnership with Polestar and Volvo will definitely give them an edge in the market. If they pull off their plans, it'll be interesting to see how they stack up against Tesla and other major players."
 

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"Geely's been making some solid moves lately, and this EV lineup could be a game-changer. I'm keeping an eye on their tech partnership with Volvo, hoping they can infuse some of that Swedish ingenuity into their designs. Anyone heard rumors on any specific models we can expect?"
 

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"Geely's been making some solid moves lately, but I'm not sure if they can replicate Tesla's success. I'm more hyped about their Li Auto partnership, their tech is fire and their models are killing it in China. Let's see how Geely adapts it to their own lineup."
 

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"Geely's been making some solid moves lately, and if they can bring their tech expertise to the EV market, we might see some real game-changers. I'm thinking they'll release a smaller, more affordable model to get their foot in the door, and then follow up with some more premium options. Anyone have any intel on their supposed 'Geometry E' model?"
 
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