From:Internet Info Agency 2026-06-22 12:56:00
Geely Galaxy has recently officially released the official images of its new mid-to-large SUV, the Galaxy Warship 700. Featuring a boxy design, this AI-powered all-terrain hardcore SUV is scheduled to launch within this year. In terms of exterior design, the vehicle presents a robust and upright silhouette. The front fascia features an elongated rectangular horizontal grille outline, minimizing traditional ICE (internal combustion engine) styling cues to emphasize its new energy identity. At the center of the hood sits an illuminated Geely Galaxy logo, complemented by full-width LED daytime running lights that deliver high visual recognition. The side profile maintains a classic boxy structure with straight, crisp lines, heavily flared wheel arches, large off-road tires, and conventional exposed mechanical door handles. The rear end adopts a narrower-top, wider-bottom shape, with vertically oriented rounded rectangular taillights. It also features a side-hinged tailgate and an externally mounted spare tire cover—rumored to house additional storage space, though this remains unconfirmed. Under the hood, the Warship 700 is powered by a plug-in hybrid system featuring three electric motors and an all-wheel-drive layout, delivering a combined system output of 830 kW (1,128.8 horsepower). The vehicle is equipped with Geely’s proprietary GVMC dynamic control system, supporting advanced functions such as AI-intelligent AWD, crab-walk mode, tank turn (on-the-spot rotation), flat-tire driving capability, and continuous automatic obstacle avoidance. It boasts a wading depth of 800 mm and integrates satellite communication capabilities.

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