The Geely Radar seemingly wants to be a lifestyle truck, but this segment barely exists in its home country. Would it sell well here?
), most of the exterior design of the planned pickup was revealed just a few days ago, showing a four-door layout along with a usable but not extravagant cargo bed and the footprint of a midsize crossover.This teaser image provides a better sense of scale for the four-door truck, while also highlighting the relatively small wheel size.
Geely will be among the first to offer a consumer-oriented electric pickup outside of North America and Europe, but we wouldn't bet on seeing a version of this truck stateside under one of Geely's brands.
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