Geely Okavango Urban Plus Review
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 Published On Jul 3, 2021

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2021 Geely Okavango Urban Plus Review, walkaround, in-depth tour, and test drive

Never have I thought to give much praise over an MPV, let alone be excited to review one. In my mind, when someone says MPV, the only car I think of is the age-old Toyota Innova (Kijang) which is just way too bland, common, and whose redeeming factor is just its reliability and availability of parts. With the launching of the Geely brand in the Philippines though and its new Geely Okavango, I decided to take it out for a test, and was pleasantly surprised.

Styling-wise, it's a far cry from your national photobomber. With its beautiful exterior shapes, storm grey color to match, and 18" rims, it has the looks deserving of the 2021 model year name. Step into the interior and you'll just be amazed how much of a European car cabin feel you would experience. From nice leather appointments all around, crisp infotainment screen, beautifully designed digital instrument cluster, and 360 degree camera to plush leather seating, you will never be left wanting in terms of a luxury atmosphere.

With a 190 horsepower inline 3 engine assisted by a 48 volt electric motor, I surely did not expect smoothness to be in any way inherent to the Okavango, however it hands down beats even its inline 4 rivals in terms of power, and smoothness of delivery making it is very responsive and smooth cruiser.

The model we're testing out today is the range topping Geely Okavango Urban Plus featuring a panoramic sunroof, fully digital instrument cluster, and adaptive LED headlamps. While its price tag is a bit steep compared to its lower trim models, I personally believe that the Urban Plus is the choice trim to get. After all, despite it costing 1.478M, it's still a fortune away from the range topper trim of the Toyota Innova.

Also known as the Geely Haoyue and Proton X90

12.3” Instrument Cluster
10.25” infotainment panel
1.5L G15TDB G-Power Turbocharged I3 gasoline + 48V Electric Motor Synergy (EMS)
Auto Stop/Start
190hp, 300Nm torque
7 speed wet clutch DCT

6 Airbags
CN95 Cabin Air Filter

Urban PlusADB Adaptive high and low beam LED headlamps
Panoramic Sunroof
12.3” fully digital instrument cluster
8 Speakers

1,478,000 Urban Plus
1,328,000 Urban
1,208,000 Comfort
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