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Geely Automobile Holdings says first-half net profits leap 54%
Geely Automobile Holdings says first-half net profits leap 54%

China’s Geely Automobile Holdings Limited reported on August 22 that its first-half net profits soared 54% year on year to around RMB6.67 billion and total revenues (excluding Lynk & Co) surged 36% from the previous year to over RMB53.7 billion.

Aug. 22 , 2018
Geely Auto boasts 32% YoY sales jump in July, finishing 56% of 2018 sales target
Geely Auto boasts 32% YoY sales jump in July, finishing 56% of 2018 sales target

Geely Auto sales (including the Lynk & Co) reached 120,277 units in July, jumping 32% year on year, while edging down 6.4% month on month. By the end of July, the automaker delivered a total of 886,907 vehicles so far this year.

Aug. 6 , 2018
Geely Auto opens 149 4S dealerships, involving RMB 1 billion investments
Geely Auto opens 149 4S dealerships, involving RMB 1 billion investments

On August 5, Geely Auto announced the opening of 149 new 4S dealerships in Jiangxi Province. At the same time, the automaker said that the Geely Binrui is priced between RMB 90,800 and RMB 118,800 for presale.

Aug. 6 , 2018
Geely Auto H1 net profit likely shoot up over 50% year on year
Geely Auto H1 net profit likely shoot up over 50% year on year

Geely Auto’s net profit in the first half of 2018 would surge over 50% compared with the corresponding period in 2017, the automaker announced on July 11.

Jul. 12 , 2018
Geely Auto H1 sales leap 44% YoY, completing 49% of 2018 sales goal
Geely Auto H1 sales leap 44% YoY, completing 49% of 2018 sales goal

Geely Auto delivered 128,449 vehicles (including the Lynk & Co) in June, leaping 45% year on year. In the first half of 2018, its year-to-date deliveries surged 44% from a year ago to 766,630 units.

Jul. 9 , 2018
Geely Auto all-new SUV model likely named Xingyue
Geely Auto all-new SUV model likely named Xingyue

A plug-in hybrid model dubbed “Xingyue (in Chinese)” of Geely Auto has appeared on the list released by China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), which enumerates the 18th batch of models exempted from vehicle purchase tax.

Jun. 21 , 2018