On April 24, 2026, the Beijing International Automotive Exhibition officially opened, with Geely showcasing its latest products and technologies. Geely unveiled its latest concept car—the second generation of the Galaxy Light—and for the first time, presented its first native new energy off-road architecture. Additionally, the Geely i-HEV Smart Hybrid made its appearance at the exhibition.
The design philosophy of the second-generation Galaxy Light concept car centers around the further evolution of “Ripple Aesthetics,” adopting a new design language of “Oil-Electric Convergence” for the bodywork. The “Galaxy Waterfall” design of the front and the “Rising Sun” design of the taillights reflect Geely’s adaptation to the multi-energy era. As for the interior, the “West Lake Waterfront Intelligent Cabin” integrates technology with the five senses, incorporating Chinese cultural elements into the detailed design.
Geely also launched its first native new energy off-road architecture, which is based on Geely’s comprehensive AI system, featuring AI intelligent torque distribution, AI intelligent all-terrain modes, and other capabilities. In terms of off-road performance, with a front high-power P3 motor and dual rear P4 independent wheel motors, the combined power exceeds 1,000 horsepower, achieving 0 to 100 km/h acceleration in 4 seconds. This architecture also enhances off-road passability and handling through the design of a unified beam, double wishbone suspensions at both the front and rear.
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