Geely Galaxy, a sub-brand of Geely Auto, has introduced an updated version of the LEVC L380 multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), reducing the starting price to RMB 299,900 ($41,310), a 26.7% drop from the previous model’s RMB 379,900 base price.
The L380, initially launched in June 2024 under Geely’s London Electric Vehicle Company (LEVC) unit, now falls under Geely Galaxy, which was upgraded to a standalone brand earlier this month. The updated model comes in five variants, with prices ranging from RMB 299,900 to RMB 599,900. The top-tier Collector Edition is limited to five units per month.
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While the MPV retains its dimensions—5,316 mm in length, 1,998 mm in width, and 1,940 mm in height—it now offers six-seat and eight-seat configurations, with the latter available in the RMB 369,900 variant.
The L380 is available with three battery pack options: 100 kWh, 116 kWh, and 140 kWh, delivering a China Light-Duty Vehicle Test Cycle (CLTC) range of 570 km to 825 km. The 140-kWh pack utilizes CATL’s Qilin Battery, also found in Zeekr’s 009 MPV.
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A single-motor powertrain is standard, with output choices of 200 kW or 400 kW and peak torque of 343 Nm or 686 Nm, respectively. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h varies from 5.5 seconds to 8.9 seconds depending on the configuration.
LEVC, originally founded in 1908 and known for producing London’s black cabs, became a wholly owned subsidiary of Geely in 2013. The brand operates alongside Geely’s other premium marques, including Lotus, Volvo, Polestar, and Zeekr.