Geely PH trims Okavango lineup for 2025
Geely Philippines introduces new Okavango Elite as sole variant being offered in market

Geely Motor Philippines is out to refresh the vehicles that once made them become a popular brand in the country.
After introducing updates to the Emgrand and Coolray, this time it’s the Okavango’s turn to receive an update. For the 2025 model year, Geely has trimmed down the Okavango to one variant and brought a very mild refresh for its exterior.

Shown alongside the launch of the EX5, the Okavango Elite is now wearing a new front grille with vertical slats, just like the Emgrand and the GX3 Pro. As with its previous iterations, the Okavango wears 18-inch wheels, multi-reflector LED headlights, and a panoramic sunroof.

Inside, there’s a new diamond stitch pattern for the seats, a new analog-digital setup for the instrument cluster, while the rest of the equipment is carried over.
The Okavango Elite for 2025 is still powered by the 1.5-liter, three-cylinder turbo with 48V EMS mild hybrid system that puts out 190 PS and 300 Nm of torque. The mild-hybrid setup is paired with a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission that sends power to the front wheels.

The Department of Energy now recognizes the Okavango Elite as a hybrid, which means it’s now exempt from number coding, along with the other incentives under the EVIDA law. With that said, the 2025 Geely Okavango Elite now retails for PHP 1,368,000.
Geely Motor Philippines is also making the deal sweeter, as until December 31, 2025, buyers of the Okavango can get up to PHP 100K in discounts along with a service voucher worth PHP 5,000.
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