Gleagle
{{Short description|Automobile brand}}
{{Infobox brand
| currentowner = Geely
| discontinued = 2014 (pre-restruction)
2016 (bankruptcy)
| markets = People's Republic of China
| introduced = 2008
| name = Gleagle
}}
File:Geely panda.jpg, which was also sold under that brand name.]]
Gleagle ({{zh|s=全球鹰|p=Quánqiú Yīng}}) was an entry-level brand of automobiles manufactured by Geely.{{cite web |url=http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2010-12/06/content_11654942.htm |title=Short Torque |date=2010-12-06 |work=China Daily}} Some Gleagle cars, such as the Gleagle Panda, were available for sale on the Internet in China via the Taobao Mall, a popular e-commerce site.{{cite web |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/geely-taobao-idUSTOE6B505I20101206 |title=China's Geely opens online car store on Taobao |date=2010-12-06 |work=Reuters}}{{cite web |url=http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/bizchina/2010-12/07/content_11663351.htm |title=China's Geely now selling cars online |date=2010-12-07 |work=China Daily}} While Geely would deliver the car to the customer's address, buying one of the Panda models on offer did necessitate a trip to a traditional dealer.{{cite web |url=http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/bizchina/2010-12/08/content_11670643.htm |title=Geely nets online store |date=2010-12-08 |work=China Daily}} This sub-brand was discontinued in 2015; most products continued to be sold directly under the Geely brand.
History
The Geely group from Hangzhou introduced this brand for automobiles at the end of 2008. The other brands Englon and Emgrand followed in June and July 2009, respectively. In 2014, Geely announced that it would phase out these three brands and would once again sell all vehicles under the brand Geely expel. In 2015, this restructuring was still ongoing and completed in 2016.
Products
Products sold under the Gleagle brand include:
- 2008–2016 Gleagle Panda (熊猫) 1.0 L & 1.3 L CVVT hatchback, also known as the Geely LC
- 2010 Gleagle GX2 (Panda Cross) 1.3 L & 1.5 L{{cite news |url=http://chinaautoweb.com/2010/12/geely-releases-panda-crossover-gleagle-gx2-supermini/ |title=Geely Releases Panda Crossover: Gleagle GX2 Supermini |publisher=ChinaAutoWeb.com}}
- 2011 Gleagle CK 1.0 L & 1.5 L, a rebadging of the Geely CK{{cite news |url=http://chinaautoweb.com/2011/06/2011-geely-ck-launched-under-the-gleagle-brand-prices-starting-from-6150/ |title=2011 Geely CK Launched under the Gleagle Brand, Prices Starting from $6,150 |date=2011-06-30 |publisher=ChinaAutoWeb.com}}
- 2012 Gleagle GC7 1.8 L four-door sedan{{cite web |url=http://detail.tmall.com/item.htm?spm=1103LDjp.1-2gn7L.3-55Q86g&id=13465125035 |title=全球鹰GC7 1.8L DVVT-AT 豪华型 购车订金 |trans-title=Deposit for Chinese luxury car Gleagle GC7 1.8L DVVT-AT |language=zh |work=天猫tmall.com |access-date=2012-10-19}}
- 2012 Gleagle GX7 compact SUV
File:Gleagle Ziyoujian -- Auto Chongqing -- 2012-06-07.jpg|Gleagle Ziyoujian
File:2011 Geely-Gleagle Yuanjing (Vision), front 8.14.18.jpg|Gleagle Yuanjing
File:2014 Gleagle GX7.jpg|Gleagle GX7
File:Gleagle GC7 Sanming 01 2022-08-22.jpg|Gleagle GC7
Statistics
In 2009 over 28,000 vehicles were sold. The following year the number rose to 199,198. In 2011 there were 177,730. In 2012, sales remained almost the same at 176,999 vehicles. No figures are known for the following years.
At the end of 2010, this brand had 363 car dealerships in China. One year later, it was 336, and next year 324.
References
{{Geely}}
{{Automotive industry in China}}