Wednesday, July 8

Geely Auto has introduced the Galaxy TT, a new all-electric sports sedan aimed at younger buyers, as the company continues expanding its Galaxy new energy vehicle lineup.

The model made its global debut at an event in Shanghai and is scheduled to officially launch in China in August.

New Electric Sedan Targets Younger Drivers

Positioned as a C-segment AI-powered electric sports sedan, the Galaxy TT is built on Geely’s latest vehicle platform and features a fastback exterior design.

Customers can choose between the G-ASD H5 and H7 intelligent driver assistance systems, both supported by a roof-mounted LiDAR sensor.

The vehicle also features an electronically controlled rear spoiler with three adjustment levels. The spoiler automatically adjusts according to vehicle speed and can generate up to 508 newtons of downforce at its maximum angle of 22.5 degrees.

The Galaxy TT measures 4,999 millimeters in length, 1,919 millimeters in width, and 1,479 millimeters in height, while its wheelbase extends to 2,920 millimeters, placing it in the mid-to-large sedan segment.

Multiple Battery and Powertrain Options

The sedan is built on an 800-volt electrical architecture and will be offered in rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive configurations.

The rear-wheel-drive version delivers a maximum output of 245 kilowatts, while the dual-motor all-wheel-drive model produces a combined 425 kilowatts.

All versions are equipped with battery packs supplied by CATL, with customers able to choose from capacities of 52.4 kilowatt-hours, 63.8 kilowatt-hours, or 75.2 kilowatt-hours.

Depending on the selected battery and drivetrain configuration, the Galaxy TT offers four all-electric driving range options of 540 kilometers, 640 kilometers, 650 kilometers, and 725 kilometers.

Smart Cockpit and Personalized Interior

Inside, the Galaxy TT features Geely’s second-generation Flyme Auto intelligent cockpit system, combining a digital instrument display, a large central touchscreen, and an augmented reality head-up display capable of three-screen interaction.

The model will be available in eight exterior paint finishes and four interior color themes.

Geely said the cabin includes up to 37 storage compartments and magnetic mounting points designed to support a wide range of personalized accessories, reflecting the model’s focus on younger consumers.

The name “Galaxy TT” was selected through Geely Galaxy’s global naming campaign, where it received the highest number of public votes.

According to the company, “TT” represents both “Trend & Technology” and “Time Tourist,” reflecting the vehicle’s emphasis on design, innovation, and future mobility.

The introduction of the Galaxy TT comes as Geely Galaxy continues to expand its presence in China’s rapidly growing new energy vehicle market.

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Michael Zhang follows China’s electric vehicle market with a focus on emerging manufacturers, new model launches, and industry data. His reporting highlights how domestic automakers and technology suppliers are adapting to a rapidly evolving competitive landscape.

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