Geely is busily expanding its dealership network, with additional locations opening in the coming months to bring the tally to 22.

    The Chinese brand returned to Australia this year as a factory-backed operation after over a decade off the market, though its parent company has been well-represented through subsidiaries like Volvo and Polestar.

    Geely has now announced dealerships across every state and territory bar the Northern Territory.

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    Customer deliveries of its debut model, the EX5 mid-sized electric SUV, commenced this month.

    Here’s a full list of Geely’s Australian dealerships:

    New South Wales

    LocationDealer group
    Geely ArtarmonMcCaroll’s
    Geely LiverpoolPeter Warren Automotive
    Geely ShellharbourCenecrew
    Geely Chullora (opening April)Auto Solutions NSW
    Geely Port Macquarie (opening May)John Oxley Motors

    Victoria

    LocationDealer group
    Geely BrightonJowett Motor Group
    Geely EppingJowett Motor Group
    Geely ChadstoneGWS Chadstone
    Geely Deer ParkKevin Dennis Motors
    Geely GeelongRex Gorell
    Geely PeninsulaPeninsula European
    Geely Ferntree GullyKnox Auto
    Geely Doncaster (opening April)Peter Warren Automotive

    Queensland

    LocationDealer group
    Geely Gold CoastJames Frizelle’s Automotive Group
    Geely Mt GravattCleveland Auto Co
    Geely North LakesVillage Motors Group
    Geely Sunshine CoastPacific Motor Group
    Geely TownsvillePickerings Auto Group

    Geely will have one dealership in each of the following states and territories:

    • South Australia: Reynella (Wayne Phillis Automotive)
    • Tasmania: Hobart (Tony White Group; opening in April)
    • Western Australia: Osborne Park
    • Australian Capital Territory: Phillip (Lennock Motors)

    While the Geely brand has just one car to sell for now, it plans to launch a further six vehicles over the next three years.

    These are all expected to feature either electric or plug-in hybrid power.

    The EX5 is aiming for the heart of the electric vehicle (EV) market in Australia with a base price of $40,990 before on-road costs, tackling other cut-price Chinese SUVs like the BYD Atto 3 and Leapmotor C10.

    In addition to the sharp pricing, Geely is throwing in a further sweeteners until the end of April.

    All EX5s sold before then will receive three years of free servicing, one year of free public charging, free premium paint and a free home charger. Geely is also offering a 3.88 per cent comparison rate.

    William Stopford

    William Stopford is an automotive journalist based in Brisbane, Australia. William is a Business/Journalism graduate from the Queensland University of Technology who loves to travel, briefly lived in the US, and has a particular interest in the American car industry.

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