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The Belarusian-Chinese brand Belgee, which until recently was represented by the only crossover X50 (aka the pre-restyling Geely Coolray), has launched production of another crossover – the X70. As you might guess, this is the Geely Atlas Pro, well known to Russians, which the Belgee plant now produces under a new name, Belgee X70. As the Belarusian portal AV writes. by, the new product entered the production line on May 24, but it was officially announced only yesterday.

Belgee is gaining popularity in Russia: for example, at the end of April, the X50 crossover for the first time managed to enter the top 10 best-selling models on the Russian market (Avtostat statistics). Moreover, it took the penultimate, ninth place, overtaking the original Geely Coolray – dealers sold 3005 copies of the X50 against 2130 Coolrays.

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As for the “older” crossover with the X70 index, it, like the original Geely Atlas Pro, is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbo engine producing 177 horsepower in conjunction with a seven-speed “robot” or a six-speed automatic, and the drive can be front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. . In addition, the X70 is also available in a version with a 48-volt “mild hybrid” 48V EMS system.

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The Belgee X70 is equipped with six airbags, 18-inch wheels, front and rear parking sensors, all-round cameras, exit and lane warning systems and lane keeping, traffic sign recognition and more.

According to AV. by, changing the name from Geely Atlas Pro to Belgee X70 will not affect the cost of the model on the Belarusian market. Atlas Pro today can be bought in a neighboring country at prices ranging from 77,640 to 85,560 Belarusian rubles. In Russia, the model costs from 2,763,990 to 3,393,990 rubles.

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