From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-04 19:59:00
On February 6, Geely Galaxy unveiled the M7—the first mid-size plug-in hybrid SUV in its new M series—making its global debut in Milan. The vehicle features Geely’s latest family design language, with a full-width light bar, floating roof, and chrome-accented air inlets enhancing its premium appearance. It measures 4,770 mm in length, 1,905 mm in width, and 1,685 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,785 mm. Inside, the cabin adopts a T-shaped layout, complemented by wood-grain trim and a three-spoke multifunction steering wheel to create a luxurious ambiance. Powered by Geely’s three core new energy technologies, the Galaxy M7 delivers an all-electric range of 225 km—the longest in its class—and a combined full-tank/full-battery driving range of 1,730 km. Its fuel consumption under low-battery conditions is as low as 3.35 L/100 km, setting a new benchmark for mid-size plug-in hybrid SUVs.

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