A popular crossover in Russia is preparing for a planned update in China. In this regard, the headquarters of Geely shared the first official photographs of the transformed Atlas, called Boyue L. The main changes occurred in the front of the car: it has vertical lamellas in the radiator grille in the style of the “senior” Monjaro and the luminous strip along the edge of the hood, passing into daytime running lights.
Geely emphasizes that the length of the luminous strip in the front is 2.4 meters, and its lighting area is 184 by 23 meters. Well, the length of the LED tape stretched between the lanterns is 2.9 meters. Of the other innovations in the exterior-narrow optics in front and back, air intakes with T-shaped elements and other bumpers.
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Together with the publication of teaser photographs of the updated Atlas, the emergence of a “full -functional artificial intelligence system” and an increase in the level of autonomy are announced – in other words, the semi -automilot will become “smarter”, and the number of electronic assistants will increase.
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In China, Atlas/Boyue L will be offered with a 2.0 turbo engine with a capacity of 218 horsepower in conjunction with a seven -speed robotic gearbox. Drestyling model is available, including with a 1.5 for 181 -strength engine.
The premiere of the novelty is expected soon, but there are neither prices nor sets yet.
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