Geely Auto sub-brand Geely Galaxy unveiled its V900 extended-range MPV on Thursday at the opening of the 2025 Guangzhou auto show, marking the official debut of the brand’s V-series lineup. The model introduces a new series-exclusive emblem—a gold-accented horse with wings—intended to underscore its premium positioning.
Built on the GEA Evo (Global Intelligent New Energy Architecture Evo) platform, the V900 will incorporate the G-Pilot H5 driver assistance system. Geely Galaxy did not disclose the vehicle’s pricing or market launch schedule.

A regulatory filing in September showed the model measures 5,360 mm in length, 1,998 mm in width and 1,940 mm in height, with a 3,200 mm wheelbase.
The V900 uses a 1.5-liter engine as a range extender and features ternary lithium batteries supplied by CALB. The MPV serves as an extended-range variant derived from the L380 model produced by Geely’s London Electric Vehicle Company (LEVC).

The LEVC L380 electric MPV debuted on June 25, 2024, and Geely Galaxy introduced an updated version on March 10 this year with a starting price of RMB 299,900 ($42,160).
Geely announced on March 3 that Geely Galaxy had been elevated from a product series to a standalone brand, incorporating LEVC as its premium MPV division.
