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Geely HQ

Geely HQ
2003 Geely Haoqing (HQ) JL6360E1, front 8.12.18.jpg
Overview
ManufacturerGeely Automobile
Also calledGeely HS (Russia)
Geely Liangjing JL6360E1 (hatchback)
Geely Pride HQ7130B1U/SRV
Production1998–2006
Model years1998–2007
Body and chassis
Classsubcompact car
Body style5-door hatchback
5 door station wagon
RelatedXiali TJ
Daihatsu Charade
Geely MR
Geely PU
Powertrain
Engine1.0 L JL376QE I3
1.3 L MR479Q I4
1.5 L MR479A I4
Transmission5 speed manual
4 speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,340 mm (92.1 in)
Length3,900 mm (153.5 in)
3,650 mm (143.7 in) (hatchback)
Width1,650 mm (65.0 in)
1,635 mm (64.4 in) (hatchback)
Height1,420 mm (55.9 in)
1,410 mm (55.5 in) (hatchback)
Curb weight930 kg (2,050 lb)

The Geely HQ ("Haoqing" (豪情)) is a subcompact hatchback from Chinese manufacturer, Geely Automobile.

Overview

2003 Geely Haoqing (HQ) JL6360E1, rear quarter view
2004 Geely Haoqing (HQ) S-RV HQ7130B1 1.3L, front

The Geely HQ or Haoqing was the first Geely product, introduced in February 1998 as a hatchback. Originally a 993 cc Daihatsu three cylinder or a 1,342 cc Toyota inline four were offered, with 52 PS (38 kW) or 86 PS (63 kW) respectively.[1] A special edition 5-door hatchback is also available known as the "Liangjing"[2] as well as station wagon models known as the Geely Pride HQ7130B1U[3] and Geely Pride S-RV.[4] The HQ7130BU was sold from 2002 to 2007, while the S-RV was sold from 2002 to 2005.

The HQ is based on the G100 Daihatsu Charade platform, which Geely licensed from FAW Tianjin. Its basic underpinnings are shared with the Merrie/Uliou and Rural/Urban Nanny.

The HQ was given an update in 2003 and was shown at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2005 along with the Geely MR, Geely CK, Geely CD and the Maple Marindo.

Production ended in 2006.


References

  1. ^ World of Cars 2006·2007. Warsaw, Poland: Media Connection Sp. z o.o. 2006. p. 233.
  2. ^ Geely Liangjing JL63601E
  3. ^ "The Geely Pride HQ7130B1U Is A Small Chinese Wagon".
  4. ^ "Spotted in China: the Geely Pride SRV".

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