On May 31st, the GEELY Galaxy L7 was officially launched, offering a total of five trim levels. As the first model of GEELY's new mid-to-high-end new energy series, the Galaxy L7 features a plug-in hybrid system composed of a 1.5T engine and a 3-speed DHT transmission. It boasts a comprehensive cruising range of 1370km under CLTC conditions and is positioned as a compact SUV.

Adopting the design language of "Galaxy Light," the Galaxy L7 showcases a closed grille design in the front, with smooth curves that give it a full and robust appearance. Additionally, the vehicle incorporates popular design elements such as a continuous light strip and split-type headlights, giving it a contemporary and avant-garde look. In terms of color options, the Galaxy L7 will be available in six body colors: Dawn White, Midnight Black, Dawn Gray, Sky Blue, Twilight Purple, and Galaxy Brilliant White.

From the side, the vehicle features a two-tone body design that creates a floating roof impression and sleek lines, resembling a crossover SUV and enhancing its appeal to young consumers. The dimensions of the vehicle are 4700mm in length, 1905mm in width, and 1685mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2785mm. At the rear, we can see the presence of a continuous taillight, a large-sized diffuser, and a spoiler, complementing the design of the lower bumper and the tail lights, creating a dynamic look.
Entering the interior, the Galaxy L7 comes standard with a combination of a 10.25-inch instrument cluster, a 13.2-inch central display screen, and a 16.2-inch passenger display screen. Additionally, the vehicle is equipped with the 8155 chip and features the Galaxy N OS system. The operation of the central display screen closely resembles that of a smartphone, and it also supports gesture control and a four-zone intelligent voice system, providing an overall outstanding technological experience. Moreover, the vehicle can be upgraded with a 25.6-inch AR HUD display screen, further catering to the diverse needs of different users.

The interior seats are designed with a sporty feel. In addition to electric adjustment, heating, ventilation, and memory functions, the driver's seat is equipped with therapeutic features, while the front passenger seat has an electric leg rest. The vehicle also supports a cinema mode, where the rear seats automatically recline to a comfortable angle of 35 degrees. Furthermore, the Galaxy L7 is equipped with an 11-speaker Infinity sound system, in-car fragrance, an ion generator, a smartphone intelligent Bluetooth key, and L2-level driving assistance functions.

In terms of power, the vehicle is equipped with the new generation Thor Plug-in Hybrid 8848 system, which consists of a Thor 1.5T four-cylinder hybrid-specific engine and a 3-speed frequency-variable electric drive DHT Pro (using the P1+P2 scheme). The system delivers a maximum combined power of 287kW (390 horsepower) and a maximum combined torque of 535 Nm, with an acceleration of 0-100km/h in 6.9 seconds. Additionally, the pure electric range is available in two variants, 55km and 115km (under CLTC conditions), corresponding to a comprehensive cruising range of 1310km and 1370km (under CLTC conditions), and a comprehensive fuel consumption of 2.35L/100km and 1.3L/100km (under WLTC conditions), with a deficit fuel consumption of 5.23L/100km (under WLTC conditions).





