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Spy Shot: Proton X90/Geely Haoyue Spotted on the Road!
December 2, 2021 Andrew Cheng

Seems like we’re getting more sightings of the Geely Haoyue – or Okavango, as marketed in The Philippines – here in Malaysia. This Geely model is suspected to be the Proton X90, and we now have a video of the D-segment seven-seater SUV on Malaysian roads!

This video was shared by The Ajerul on Facebook, which is attributed to PanduLaju. As we can see in the still shot below, this particular test mule (oddly enough) has the number plate on the rear bumper instead of the tailgate; the original position for the Haoyue. Granted, this could be an earlier test unit.

So what is the Haoyue? As mentioned, it’s a large D-segment SUV that can be configured with five or seven seats; it measures 4,835mm long, 1,900mm wide, and 1,785 tall. Compared to the Proton X70, the Haoyue is 316mm longer, 69mm wider, and 91mm taller.

Powering the Haoyue, on the other hand, is a 1.8L four-cylinder turbocharged engine that outputs 181PS and 300Nm of torque. This engine is paired to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission with drive sent either to the front wheels or all four of them for the AWD model.

However, it’s worth noting that in The Philippines, the Okavango is actually available with a 1.5L three-cylinder turbo engine with a mild hybrid system that put out a combined figure of 190hp and 300Nm of torque. This setup is also paired with a 7DCT, though there is no AWD variant.

Of course, given its positioning as a premium SUV, the Haoyue is equipped with Geely’s level 2 autonomous driving system too. It is made up of 24 different sensors to allow for as many as 17 “intelligent drive features.” According to Geely, this lets the SUV automatically follow, stop, as well as turn at speeds of up to 150km/h.

Oh, just like the Proton X50, the Haoyue is also capable of parking itself. It features a 360-degree camera as well, and given the large size of the SUV, we imagine this will come in handy for most drivers.

Even though the Geely Haoyue is already being tested on Malaysian roads, it’s still much too early to tell if it will eventually materialise to be the “Proton X90.” Nonetheless, we will keep a close eye for any further development!

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