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Geely Conducts Dynamic Testing of Galaxy A7 EM-i and Starship 7EM-i at Nürburgring

Geely Conducts Dynamic Testing of Galaxy A7 EM-i and Starship 7EM-i at Nürburgring
Recently, international media captured dynamic testing footage of Geely's Galaxy A7 EM-i and Galaxy Starship 7EM-i models at the famous Nürburgring racetrack in Germany. Geely's performance on the international stage has been increasingly impressive in recent years, supported by its global research and development system. Geely has established five major engineering R&D centers worldwide, located in Frankfurt, Germany; Gothenburg, Sweden; and Coventry, UK. Among them, the Geely European testing base in Frankfurt serves as the core of Geely's R&D in Europe. This base gathers 150 top engineers from 23 countries, each with over 10 years of experience and expertise in various fields of automotive engineering. The Nürburgring, located just over 100 kilometers from Frankfurt, holds significant importance in automotive development, often referred to as the 'Green Hell' due to its complex and challenging track design. The racetrack spans 20.832 kilometers (with variations of 20.6 km, 21 km, and 22.8 km) and features a vertical drop of up to 300 meters with 177 bends. It includes high-speed straights to test vehicle power performance, as well as sharp turns and hairpins that impose strict demands on vehicle handling, braking, and suspension systems. For many years, Geely has considered the Nürburgring an important global testing ground for vehicle validation and dynamic calibration. Testing in such extreme conditions can maximally expose potential issues in vehicles, allowing engineers to fine-tune various performance aspects to ensure that Geely vehicles provide reliable and high-performance experiences for consumers across different road conditions and driving environments globally. The testing of the Galaxy A7 EM-i and Starship 7EM-i models at the Nürburgring also signals Geely's commitment to higher standards and more rigorous testing processes in the field of new energy vehicles, aiming to deliver superior products to the market.

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Geely Conducts Dynamic Testing of Galaxy A7 EM-i and Starship 7EM-i at Nürburgring

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