The Gleagle GS-CC concepts were revealed at Auto Shanghai on April 21, 2011 in Shanghai, China, alongside 5 other concept cars.[1] The two variants of the 2-door sports car concept are a coupe painted in orange and a convertible painted in red.[2] Compared to similar coupe/convertible sports cars on sale at the time such as the Nissan 370Z,[a] the GS-CC has a small 1.3L 4-cylinder engine, producing only 129 hp.[3][4] The Gleagle GS-CC uses a 6-speed manual transmission.[5]
Production model
At the 2011 Auto Shanghai show, Geely stated that the Gleagle GS-CC would go into production in 2014. However, this car was never produced.[5]