Geely Galaxy V900 sets a Guinness record: 42 people accommodated in the cabin.
According to Korrespondent.net: The hybrid minivan Geely Galaxy V900 has set a Guinness record by accommodating 42 people in its cabin. The company notes that this vehicle has the best space indicators in its class - the useful area reaches 8.41 sq.m, and the internal space utilization rate is 91.8%.
The record was confirmed on October 27, when 42 dancers managed to sit in the minivan. The manufacturer released a video of this amazing achievement ahead of the model's sales launch.
Technical Specifications
Under the hood, the Geely Galaxy V900 is powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine-generator with a power output of 161 hp. The front-wheel drive is implemented via electric motors. The car is available with two battery options: 43.3 kWh and 50 kWh, providing an electric range of 165 to 202 km according to the CLTC cycle. If the battery is discharged, fuel consumption is 7-7.2 l/100 km. The technical specifications of the electric motors and prices have not yet been disclosed.
As a reminder, it was previously reported about a new Chinese crossover that set a record for range among plug-in hybrid vehicles.
The diesel Škoda Superb set a record by traveling 2831 km on a single tank.
The Geely Galaxy V900, in addition to its impressive record, demonstrates significant technological advances in the field of eco-friendly transportation, combining space and efficiency. This may attract the attention of both consumers and automotive industry experts, which will further influence the development of similar models in the market.
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