Here's a brief history of Geely and Volvo's 10-year partnership

Updated Aug 28, 2020 | Same topic: Automotive Industry Updates

A match made to conquer the car industry.

When it started out Geely Auto didn’t have the “global” part in its name. Back in 1998, it was a simple car maker trying to eke out a name for itself in China. These were very simple cars that were low-tech vehicles and were mainly sold in its home country. Now in 2020, Geely has transformed into an international brand. So how did Geely Auto become Geely Auto Group? Well let’s talk about that, shall we?

Geely and Volvo have been working together for 10 years now. This fruitful partnership all started when the Chinese carmaker approached Ford, the owner of Volvo at that time, about a possible takeover. This was back in 2008.

A picture of Volvo and Geely logos together.

Last year, there were even talks of an outright merger

In 2010, a deal between Ford and Geely was completed thus resulting in a larger entity. Unlike the usual takeover though, Geely didn’t outright dictate Volvo’s operations. Instead, it let Volvo do its thing when it came to automotive research and development, marketing, and production. Geely then implemented the results from the R&D centers to its own Geely branded products improving them vastly.

Geely and Volvo 10-year partnership

A match made to conquer the car industry

Of note, Geely only had a single R&D office located in Taizhou back in 2009. Now in 2020, it has more than 10 global R&D and design centers located in countries like the US, Sweden, UK, Malaysia, Germany, and Spain. Geely also established more R&D centers in its home country in China. Moreover, Geely now employs an international team of 120,000 people, which is a stark contrast to its Chinese only workforce before its partnership with Volvo.

A picture of the Geely RandD center in Germany.

The Geely Research and Development Center in Germany

Thanks to the larger research and development network, Geely and Volvo now share four vehicle architecture types. With an improved product lineup, both Geely and Volvo’s sales numbers have improved drastically. Last year in 2019, it managed to break the 1 million mark and it’s steadily increasing. Volvo improved its sales record from 335,000 units in 2009 to 705,000 units in 2019.

10 Years of Volvo and Geely - the Numbers

Geely Global is still growing. This year, it has already expanded its global family by including Lotus, Proton, Yuan Cheng Auto, Lynk&Co, LEVC, Polestar, Smart, and Geometry. With the cooperation of Volvo and the aforementioned companies, Geely is even expanding its ventures beyond automobiles.

It is doing so by integrating ground and sky mobility through the Terrafugia Volocopter project and the CaoCao ride-sharing platform. It’s even planning to launch satellites into low orbit with its Geespace subsidiary in order to improve GPS systems for future self-driving car tech.

A picture of the Emgrand GT Car on a racetrack.

Like any enterprising car company, Geely has now entered the realm of motorsport

With all these achievements, Geely Holding has entered the Fortune Top 500 with an impressive rank of 220. Are you excited for what Geely, Volvo, and the other Geely Holding subsidiaries are cooking up for the future? We sure are.

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Geely Philippines currently offers three models in the local market this 2023. The Geely Emgrand sedan is the cheapest model with a starting price of Php 753,000 for the entry-level S MT, while the most expensive Geely in the Philippines is the Geely Azkarra with a maximum price of Php 1,765,000 for the flagship Luxury 1.5 DCT. There are two crossovers in the Philippine lineup consisting of the Geely Coolray and Geely Azkarra, as well as one MPV which is the Geely Okavango.

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Cesar G.B. Miguel

Cesar G.B. Miguel

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Cesar Guiderone B. Miguel was born and raised in Iligan City, Lanao Del Norte. He graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts in English degree from Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology. He previously worked as a freelance writer for various websites, as a member of the Iligan City Disaster Risk Reduction Management's training staff, and as a medical sales representative.

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