Geely Auto Unveils Revolutionary Hybrid System Promising Exceptional Mileage
Introduction of Geely's Innovative Hybrid Technology
Geely Auto, a prominent Chinese automotive manufacturer, has introduced a groundbreaking hybrid system that could significantly alter the landscape of traditional hybrid vehicles. The company asserts that its new i-HEV Intelligent Hybrid system can achieve an impressive mileage of approximately 45 kilometers per liter of petrol.
Record-Breaking Fuel Efficiency
This innovative system was tested in the Emgrand model, where it consumed only 2.22 liters of fuel to cover a distance of 100 kilometers. This translates to a remarkable fuel efficiency of around 45 km/l, setting a new benchmark in the industry. According to the company, this achievement has even been recognized by the Guinness World Records. In practical terms, this means that a long journey from Delhi to Mumbai could cost around ₹3000, making it a highly economical option amid rising petrol prices.
Advanced AI Technology for Smart Energy Management
Geely's i-HEV system excels not only in fuel efficiency but also in its smart technology features. It incorporates an AI-driven energy management platform that optimizes energy usage by analyzing real-time conditions such as temperature, humidity, and altitude. This capability ensures that the vehicle performs optimally in various situations while maximizing mileage. Additionally, the system possesses sufficient computing power to support advanced driving features that are often absent in many conventional hybrid cars.
Upcoming Launches Featuring New Technology
Geely plans to roll out this innovative technology across several models in 2026, including the Preface, Monjaro, Starray, and Emgrand. The company's goal is to make this new, cost-effective technology accessible to a broader audience.
A Significant Challenge to Japanese Automakers
Experts in the automotive industry believe that Geely's initiative could represent a pivotal moment in the market. Yale Zhang, Managing Director of Automotive Foresight in Shanghai, notes that this system combines a powerful motor, reduced fuel consumption, and advanced technology, posing a direct challenge to Japanese manufacturers.
The Long-standing Dominance of Japanese Companies
Japan has maintained a stronghold in the hybrid vehicle sector since the launch of the Toyota Prius in 1997, with Toyota and other Japanese firms establishing a significant presence in this market. This is particularly true in regions where electric charging infrastructure is limited, making hybrid cars more appealing. While China has primarily focused on plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles, Geely's latest move signifies a robust entry into the traditional hybrid segment.
