On September 13, Geely Galaxy launched its new plug-in hybrid SUV, the Galaxy Starship 7. It appeared in the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology’s 387th announcement of vehicle manufacturers and products. The Galaxy Starship 7 measures 4740 mm in length, 1905 mm in width, and 1685 mm in height. It fits the standard A+ size SUV category.
The announcement reveals key data. The Galaxy Starship 7 will likely use Geely’s latest Thor hybrid technology. It focuses on energy efficiency. The vehicle will have a 1.5L engine. It consumes 4.88L of fuel per 100 km in electric mode. It features a 28.94 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery. The pure electric range reaches 150 km. The maximum speed is 180 km/h.
The new GEA architecture powers the Geely Galaxy models. It features an 11-in-1 intelligent electric drive. The Galaxy Flyme Auto and AI large model enhance its capabilities. The Galaxy Starship 7 will showcase Geely’s latest hybrid technology. It promises to be an impressive achievement. Excitement builds around its release.
From January to August this year, Geely Galaxy sales rose over 304% year-on-year. The total sales reached 124,635 vehicles. In 15 months since its launch, cumulative sales surpassed 208,000 units. It became the fastest-growing “big factory new energy” brand. Current information shows that the Galaxy Starship 7 will feature a new design and new hybrid technology. It will offer consumers more diverse vehicle options and serve as Geely Galaxy’s “new engine.”