
Core Insights - Geely Galaxy A7, the first plug-in hybrid sedan based on the GEA global intelligent new energy architecture, was officially unveiled on June 19, showcasing significant advancements in energy consumption, space, intelligence, and safety [1][3]. Energy Efficiency - The Geely Galaxy A7 features the newly launched Thunder AI Electric Hybrid 2.0, which includes an engine with the highest thermal efficiency of 47.26% in the industry. Under CLTC conditions, the vehicle achieves a fuel consumption of only 2.67L per 100km, with real-world tests showing as low as 2.35L per 100km. It boasts a comprehensive range exceeding 2100km and can charge from 30% to 80% in just 18 minutes [1][2]. Space and Comfort - The vehicle has a wheelbase of 2845mm and a length of 4918mm, providing the largest interior space in its class at 4.2m². The rear legroom reaches 950mm, with knee space being the largest at 132mm. It features the only ultra-comfortable 10-layer cotton candy SPA seats in its class, along with a unique 14-point SPA-level acupressure massage system. The total storage space includes 28 compartments and a trunk capacity of 535L, the largest in its class [2]. Intelligent Features - The Geely Galaxy A7 is equipped with the new Galaxy Flyme Auto intelligent cockpit system, powered by a computing capability of 23.5 EFLOPS. It includes a voice control system, visual lane guidance, and navigation features, along with comprehensive vehicle connectivity options [2]. Safety Performance - The vehicle incorporates a unique oil, electricity, and smoke separation design, ensuring original safety through electric and fuel isolation. The Shen Shield battery safety system has passed over 100 extreme scenario tests, demonstrating superior safety performance. It also features power redundancy technology, ensuring that the vehicle does not stall due to power loss, supported by a high-strength "cage" body structure [3]. Market Launch - The Geely Galaxy A7 is set to begin a "2L Global Challenge" fuel consumption test series in China and Japan, with plans for market release in the third quarter [3].