Geely, the Chinese automaker, has begun retailing the Galaxy L6 hybrid sedan within its domestic market, a move reported by carnewschina.com. The vehicle is priced in a range from 128,000 to 158,000 yuan, which roughly translates to 1.7 to 2.1 million rubles. This pricing positions the Galaxy L6 as an accessible option in Geely’s hybrid lineup, appealing to buyers seeking a blend of performance and efficiency in a mid-size sedan.
Measured at 4,782 millimeters in length with a wheelbase of 2,752 millimeters, the Galaxy L6 emphasizes sleek geometry and practical cabin space. Its design features include concealed door handles and wheel options sized 17 or 18 inches. Consumers can select from five exterior colors to suit personal taste. The powertrain combines a 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine with two electric motors, driven through a three-speed DHT Pro transmission. The combined output approaches 400 horsepower, delivering spirited performance. The car accelerates from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in about 6.3 seconds and can reach a top speed of 247 km/h, placing it in the sportier segment of hybrids while maintaining everyday usability.
Inside, the Galaxy L6 showcases a digital-forward cockpit, featuring a full LCD instrument cluster paired with a large vertical multimedia touchscreen. Prospective buyers can expect a head-up display option, though it may not be included in all trims. The interior philosophy centers on reducing physical controls, providing a clean, modern interface with a focus on driver information and connectivity. The overall packaging aims to balance performance, efficiency, and comfort for daily driving and longer trips alike.
In related industry news, sources have previously indicated that production of related compact pickups may be expanding, with a plant in Primorye rumored to commence assembly of a new ST6 pickup model, signaling ongoing investment in regional manufacturing capabilities and a broader product portfolio across the brand’s lineup.