Geely has unveiled its Galaxy L6, a hybrid sedan that blends power and style. The car’s exterior measurements place its length at 4782 mm, width at 1875 mm, and height at 1489 mm, signaling a compact yet bold silhouette suited for both city streets and longer routes. Buyers can choose between 17 or 18 inch wheels, and the design features discreet concealed door handles that enhance its sleek profile. Under the hood sits a modern propulsion system comprised of a 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine paired with two electric motors, all connected through a three-speed DHT Pro transmission. Together, the setup delivers close to 400 horsepower, offering brisk acceleration and strong highway performance while aiming to optimize efficiency.
Inside the Galaxy L6, drivers will find a digital cockpit geared toward clarity and convenience. A full LCD instrument panel provides crisp, real-time information, complemented by a large vertical multimedia touchscreen that dominates the central console. There is an option for a projection screen as part of the interior setup, but it has not been implemented yet in the current configuration.
Geely plans to launch the Galaxy L6 for the Chinese market before the end of 2023, signaling a strategic step for the brand as it expands the lineup of electrified models in its home region. The model’s emphasis on high-tech features and aggressive performance credentials aligns with Geely’s broader push toward electrified mobility in North America and beyond.
The automotive press and safety advocates keep an eye on new releases from various brands. In a separate lane of news, LatinNCAP, the organization responsible for crash-testing vehicles sold in Latin America and the Caribbean, released results for the Citroën C3 showing a zero-star rating. That outcome underscores ongoing questions about safety performance across compact vehicles in certain markets and how different regions prioritize occupant protection, structural integrity, and active safety tech in new cars. Attribution: Geely press materials and regional automotive safety assessments.