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Geely showed the updated Atlas crossover

During the update, the model received a third-level driver assistance system. In China, when the car is being driven by an advanced autopilot, the warning lights are required to be turquoise. Geely designers placed them on the rearview mirrors.

Turquoise lights mean that the driver may be distracted, since the autopilot system can independently choose the speed and trajectory of the movement.

The Qianli Haohan H3 autopilot includes 3 mm-wave radars, 11 cameras and a processor with a performance of 128 TOPS.

Otherwise, the updated crossover is no different from its predecessor. The list of available versions still includes 181 and 218 hp options.

Sollers and UAZ pickups received polycarbamide anticorrosion protection KamAZ will celebrate its 50th anniversary by releasing a special series of trucks A sedan in the Toyota Camry format has appeared in the smart brand range

In addition, the premiere of the new coupe-crossover Geely Boyue REV took place in China. The Boyue brand traditionally sells cars known on the Russian market as Atlas.

However, before us is a car that has no relation to either the Atlas or the Cityray. In its format, the mysterious new product is more reminiscent of the Geely Tugella.

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