Sojitz G Auto Philippines (SGAP), the official distributor of Geely vehicles in the country, is keen on expanding Geely’s business network in the local market after announcing that it aims to open 13 more dealerships this year alone. One of the upcoming dealerships is the new Geely Fairview which is expected to be completed by December 2021.
Joined by representatives from SGAP and Valley Drive Motor Ltd. Inc.
The new dealership will be under the management of SGAP’s dealer partner, Valley Drive Motor Ltd. Inc. Present in the groundbreaking ceremony is SGAP’s new President & CEO Yosuke Nishi who took place last May 1. Valley Drive Motors Ltd. President and CEO Harold Co also graced the event to officially commence the construction.
“We are very glad the Valley Drive Motors Ltd. expressed its confidence in the Geely brand by partnering with us in this Fairview outlet which will be constructed from the ground up. We are pleased to announce that our dealership expansion is right on track and we can expect that more Geely dealerships will rise in key and developing areas such as Fairview,” said SGAP President & CEO Yosuke Nishi.
Geely Philippines will close 2021 with a flair
Located at Block 148 Lot 25, Mindanao Ave. Ext, Greater Lagro, Fairview Quezon City, the Geely Fairview is a 1,600-sqm. dealership that can showcase six to eight vehicles inside the showroom. It can also accommodate up to six cars in the service area.
The new dealership will help grow the business reach of Geely vehicles in the local market. Starting from the entry-level Geely Coolray subcompact crossover that is hailed as the brand’s best-selling unit in the country to the 7-seater Geely Okavango, SGAP’s latest addition to Geely Philippines’ lineup.
Earlier this month, SGAP opened a pop-up showroom at Alabang Town Center (ATC). It aims to reach more potential customers as the pop-up showroom is situated in one of the country’s leading commercial hubs.
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Know more about Geely Okavango 2024
The Geely Okavango 2023 is the first seven-seater from Geely Philippines for the Philippine market, which also makes it the biggest model in the lineup so far. Its quirky name was taken from the Okavango Delta, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa and the 1,000th World Heritage Site recognized by UNESCO. Despite its unibody platform, Geely’s third model for Filipino customers is actually longer and wider than mainstream contenders in the truck-based midsize SUV category, measuring 4,835mm long, 1,900mm wide, and 1,785mm high. Ground clearance, however, is at a rather low 194mm.
The Geely Okavango’s price Philippines ranges from Php 1,523,000 for the base Comfort variant to Php 1,765,000 for the range-topping Urban Plus. Rivals in its segment include the Toyota Fortuner, Mitsubishi Montero Sport, Nissan Terra, Isuzu D-Max, and Ford Ranger.
₱ 1,523,000 - ₱ 1,765,000
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