Following a teaser last year, Geely has unveiled their upcoming crossover which is codenamed the KX11.
While the company isn’t saying much besides “stay tuned,” the KX11 features a prominent grille which is flanked by sweptback headlights. The latter appear to have integrated LED daytime running lights and turn signals.
Moving further back, we can see minimalist cladding and a pronounced shoulder line which wraps around the vehicle. Designers also gave the crossover streamlined bodywork, an expansive greenhouse and a gently sloping roof.
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Continuing to the rear, there’s a ventilated bumper with stylish chrome trim. The crossover also has slender taillights, an angular rear window and a liftgate-mounted spoiler.
Geely is staying tight-lipped, but the company has previously confirmed the model will ride on the Compact Modular Architecture (CMA) which underpins the Polestar 2, Volvo XC40 and an assortment of other vehicles from Geely and Lynk & Co.
The model is slated to go into production in the third quarter and will reportedly be offered with a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder that produces up to 235 hp (175 kW / 238 PS) and 258 lb-ft (350 Nm) of torque. There could also be a plug-in hybrid variant – with a turbocharged 1.5-liter three-cylinder engine and an electric motor – that has a combined output of 255 hp (190 kW / 258 PS) and 306 lb-ft (415 Nm) of torque.
While nothing is official, the model could be detailed at the Shanghai Auto Show in April.