Geely Bacolor is the car brand’s 20th dealership in the Philippines

Updated Oct 25, 2021 | Same topic: Automotive Industry Updates

It continues to aggressively expand its dealership network.

Earlier this year, Sojitz G Auto Philippines (SGAP) made it clear that it will aggressively expand its dealership network in the country. Since then, the Chinese automaker delivered eight dealerships, three of which were opened last September including in Marilao, Sumulong Highway, and Dagupan.

Geely Bacolor facade

Geely Bacolor

Now, Geely Philippines can boast that it entered the line of two as it officially opens its 20th dealership in Bacolor. The car brand had chosen Laus Group to manage the new dealership in the said area. Laus Group is offering its 43-year experience in the local market to bring the dealership closer to Kapampangans.

“We are very grateful to Laus Group for partnering with us for the Geely brand. The swift completion of Geely Bacolor only shows their commitment and trust in Geely,” said SGAP President and CEO Yosuke Nishi.

“Geely Bacolor is SGAP’s 20th dealership since Geely started operating in the Philippines two years ago. Being one of the go-to places for culinary adventures and nature and hiking trips, Pampanga is definitely a good place for the Geely brand to showcase its vehicles that will surely make these Pampanga trips and adventures even more exciting,” added Nishi.

Geely Coolray front view

Geely PH's best-selling unit, the Coolray

Sitting on a 2,000-sqm land, the Geely Bacolor is built with six service bays to accommodate its customers’ after-sales concerns including the preventive maintenance service (PMS). Also, the showroom is constructed to display up to six Geely vehicles.

With that much space, one can say that the Chinese automaker should expand its lineup considering that the current range consists of three only. In our previous report, Geely Philippines’ website hints that the Emgrand and Xingyue could make their local debut anytime soon. However, Geely PH previously confirmed that they are not bringing in new cars until the end of the year. The car brand will instead focus on expanding its dealership network.

Geely Okavango front view

The Geely Okavango is now closer to car buyers residing in Bacolor

The Geely Bacolor is located at Jose Abad Santos Ave., Brgy. Macabacle, Bacolor, Pampanga. Interested individuals may visit the new dealership from Monday to Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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Know more about Geely Okavango 2024

Geely Okavango

The Geely Okavango 2024 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 in the Philippines ranges from Php 1,363,000 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. 

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Geely Okavango Launch

The Geely Okavango is known as the Haoyue in the Chinese market. The Haoyue VX11 was officially launched in China last June 2020. 

Sojitz G Auto Philippines (SGAP), the official distributor of Geely vehicles in the country, officially launched the Okavango in November 2020. It is the brand’s challenger in the seven-seater SUV segment. The said vehicle expands Geely Philippines’ model lineup to three including the Coolray and the Azkarra.   

The 2024 Geely Okavango is offered in three variants, Comfort, Urban, and Urban Plus.

Geely Okavango Exterior

The exterior of the Okavango Philippines has a bold and composed stance. The front end comes with sharp-looking headlights, an aggressive bumper design, and a large grille. Turning at the side, the vehicle is integrated with sharp character lines along with prominent fender flares that further add a muscular look to the Okavango. The rear, on the other hand, is equipped with distinctive taillights that look sleek and stylish. It also has a tailgate-mounted spoiler, a shark-fin antenna, and a bulky bumper. 

Geely Okavango exterior

Geely Okavango Interior

Geely PH says that the Okavango features a vast interior space that has a total of 19-seat configurations, 42 storage nooks, and compartments including a double-layer console. Occupants can sit comfortably in all three rows. 

Geely Okavango seats

It has a three-zone air conditioning that will give passengers independent AC controls in the driver, front passenger, and rear passenger seats, a 360-degree panoramic camera with a best-in-class guidance system, and dynamic auxiliary lines. It also has 3 driving modes – Eco, Normal, and Sport.

Tech & Safety

The local-spec Geely Okavango features a 360-degree panoramic camera as well as three driving modes (Eco, Normal, and Spor). In addition, the Okavango is equipped with six SRS airbags, overspeed warning, electronic stability control, hill start assist, central locking with speed-sensing auto lock, and hill descent control. The Urban variant also comes with six airbags.

Geely Okavango interior

Platform & Chassis

The Geely Okavango comes with a MacPherson Independent suspension at the front and a Multi-link suspension setup at the rear. This seven-seater SUV is equipped with ventilated disc brakes up front and a solid disc at the back.

Geely Okavango Engine & Drivetrain

The Geely Okavango 2024 is powered by a 1.5L Turbo engine that was jointly developed by Geely and Volvo which is perfectly matched to a 7-speed wet-type dual-clutch transmission.  It also has a Dual Variable-Valve Timing (DVVT) for a perfect balance of power optimization and fuel efficiency.  And thanks to the 48V-EMS, the Okavango boasts of a maximum power of 190 hp and a maximum torque of 300 Nm.

The Geely Okavango 2024 is available in four colors: Grey, White, Silver, and Black. 

Styling on the Geely Okavango 2024 is more subdued relative to its competitors, even more so when compared to its Coolray and Azakarra stablemates. While looks are subjective, the sheer interior space brought on by the vehicle’s size leaves very little room for interpretation. Three-row seating ensures more than adequate room for up to seven occupants, with a flexible configuration for carrying cargo. The top-spec Urban Plus features a large panoramic sunroof. A 10.25-inch touchscreen head unit is offered but without native support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. 

Standard across all variants is a 1.5-liter 3-cylinder turbocharged gasoline engine with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system, rated at a combined output of 190 horsepower and 300 Nm of torque. Power is delivered to the front wheels through a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, with no option for a four-wheel drivetrain. Airbags, anti-lock brakes, parking sensors, and tire pressure monitoring are offered across the board, with the midrange Urban and flagship Urban Plus getting a 360-degree camera system similar to that used by the Fortuner and Terra. However, unlike most of its rivals, the Okavango does not have adaptive cruise control. 

Geely Okavango 2024 Price List

Variants  Price
Geely Okavango 1.5 AT Comfort ₱1,363,000
Geely Okavango 1.5 AT Urban ₱1,483,000
Geely Okavango 1.5 AT Urban Plus ₱1,765,000

Geely Okavango Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Large dimensions
  • Generous and flexible interior space
  • Triple-zone climate control
  • Mild-hybrid powertrain is both potent and efficient

Cons

  • Low ground clearance compared to most SUVs 
  • Unibody construction less rugged than its rivals
  • Front-wheel drivetrain only

Geely Okavango FAQs

1. How much is the 2024 Geely Okavango in the Philippines?

The price of the Geely Okavango in the Philippines ranges from P1,363,000 to P1,765,000.

2. Is Geely Okavango good for a long drive?

Yes, the Geely Okavango is generally considered a good car for long drives. It has a spacious and comfortable interior with ample legroom and headroom for passengers.

3. What is the fuel consumption of the Geely Okavango?

The 2024 Geely Okavango with the 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine and a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission has a combined fuel consumption rating of approximately 7.8 liters per 100 kilometers or 29 miles per gallon.

4. Is the Geely Okavango made in China?

Yes, the Geely Okavango is made in China. Geely is a Chinese automobile manufacturer and the Okavango is one of their models that is produced in their manufacturing facilities in China.

5. Is the Geely Okavango 7 seater?

Yes, the Geely Okavango is a seven-seater SUV. It has three rows of seats, with the first two rows able to accommodate three passengers each, and the third row able to accommodate two passengers.

₱ 1,523,000 - ₱ 1,765,000

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