Geely

Geely

Etienne Psaila

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Año de edición:
2026
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9798901940686
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Geely’s rise is one of the defining industrial stories of the 21st-century car business-not because it followed the familiar path of a single brand climbing the ladder, but because it built modern automotive power the way the industry increasingly works: through platforms, capital, partnerships, and governance. From its beginnings in China’s reform-era private economy to its emergence as a global mobility group, Geely turned scale into a strategy and strategy into an operating system. This book follows that transformation in plain, factual detail, showing how Geely learned to compete first on pragmatism and supply-chain discipline, then on engineering repeatability, and ultimately on the ability to assemble a portfolio that could move faster than any one brand could alone.At the center is the question Geely repeatedly had to answer: what does it actually mean to own-or influence-a car company in a world of shared architectures, software-defined vehicles, and regulation-driven powertrain transitions? The narrative tracks the deals and alliances that reshaped Geely’s identity: the acquisition of Volvo Cars in 2010, a purchase that instantly changed its global credibility and technical depth; the 2017 moves involving Lotus and Proton that expanded both heritage and regional reach; the use of minority stakes as strategic leverage; and the joint-venture model that helped reinvent smart for the electric era. These weren’t side stories. They were the mechanisms by which Geely built a group capable of operating across jurisdictions, cultures, and consumer expectations.But the story is not only corporate. It is also deeply mechanical in the modern sense: architecture, modularity, and cadence. Geely’s expansion only becomes intelligible when you understand the platforms beneath it-how modular vehicle architectures reduce time-to-market, how shared electrical and software foundations can be scaled across brands, and why 'synergy' is either real engineering discipline or it collapses into internal friction. From the logic behind CMA-era consolidation to the EV push framed around SEA, the book treats platforms as a business tool as much as a technical one-because that is how the contemporary auto industry now functions.Written in a narrative, documentary style, this is a book about how a private Chinese manufacturer became a global portfolio manager-without turning its brands into clones. It shows how Geely balanced autonomy and integration, how it used brand architecture to prevent overlap, how it approached manufacturing footprint and mobility adjacencies, and how the EV transition forced new answers about batteries, software, and governance. For readers who want more than headlines-who want to understand how modern automotive power is assembled and sustained-Geely’s story is a clear, consequential case study.

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