Geely has unveiled the Galaxy TT, a sleek electric sedan designed to rival the Xiaomi SU7, China's best-selling electric car above 200,000 yuan ($29,000).
The model goes on sale next month, though pricing remains undisclosed.
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The Galaxy TT features an aerodynamic body with a smooth front fascia, LED headlights, blacked-out air vents, and a roof-mounted LiDAR unit.
Flush door handles, compact mirrors, and curvaceous rear panels complete the exterior, while the rear gets LED taillights and a light bar.
Measuring 4,999 mm long, 1,919 mm wide, and 1,479 mm tall, with a 2,920 mm wheelbase, the Galaxy TT sits on an 800-volt electrical architecture.
Three battery options are available: 52.4 kWh, 63.8 kWh, and 75.2 kWh, offering driving ranges from 540 km to 725 km under the CLTC cycle.
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Powertrain and Interior
Two motor configurations are offered.
The base model uses a rear-mounted electric motor producing 329 hp, while the dual-motor all-wheel-drive variant delivers a combined 570 hp.
While not matching the SU7 Ultra, these figures compete well with mid-tier Xiaomi models.
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Inside, the Galaxy TT features a large central infotainment screen, a digital instrument cluster, a sporty three-spoke steering wheel, dual wireless smartphone chargers, circular air vents, and a small analog clock for a retro touch.