Although the concept isn't confirmed for production, if it were to go ahead it's likely that it could be sold beyond its home market of China.
25 Apr 2018 | 7955 Views | By Rachel Burgess, Autocar UK
Chinese car maker Geely has unveiled the Concept Icon at Beijing motor show, a futuristic-looking SUV model that uses Compact Modular Architecture (CMA) underpinnings co-developed with Volvo.
The structure, which underpins Volvo models such as the XC40, has been developed to be compatible with the combustion engine, hybrid and electric powertrains.
Another Geely-owned maker, Lynk & Co, which will shortly launch in Europe, also uses the CMA platform for its models, the 01 and 02 SUVs.
Indeed, Lynk & CO recently confirmed its models for Europe based on CMA would be produced at the factory.
Geely said the Concept Icon was created to “expand Geely’s DNA by taking into account the need for a new generation of consumer”.
Inside, the central binnacle disappears when not in use so that occupants can focus on the infotainment area. There are central and rear screens and plenty of space to enable storage of devices.
Burgoyne added: “The Energy Hub floating allows users to wirelessly charge their devices on the go and exchange information via the in-car screens.”