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Geely Auto has launched the Galaxy A7 hybrid sedan, its latest model built on the new Global Intelligent Electric Architecture (GEA). It features the EM Super Hybrid 2.0 system and was unveiled at the Geely Science and Art Museum in Chongqing.

Geely A7 Hybrid Sedan

The Galaxy A7 delivers fuel efficiency of 2.67 liters per 100 kilometers and offers a driving range of over 2,100 kilometers. The hybrid engine has a thermal efficiency of 47.26%. It also includes the Xingrui AI Cloud Power 2.0 system and is the only model in its class with backup power from P1 and P3 motors, which keeps the car running even if the engine fails.

The A7 is the largest in its class. It has a wheelbase of 2,845 mm and a body length of 4,918 mm. The total cabin space is 4.2 square meters. Rear passengers get 950 mm of legroom and 132 mm of knee space. The seats have 10 layers and include a 14-point massage system for the waist, back, hips, and legs. There are 28 storage compartments and a 535-liter trunk.

The car keeps a classic sedan look with modern upgrades. It has 21 design elements to reduce drag, giving it a low drag coefficient of 0.229. The front has an integrated headlight bar with a 180-meter range. The rear has a “Sunrise” LED light bar. Inside, it has a layered design using leather, wood, and matte metal. Other features include 2,360 mm ambient lighting, music-enabled headrests, and large rear window panels for better light.

The A7 is the first to use the Flyme Auto system. It runs on a 23.5 EFLOPS AI platform and supports voice control, lane navigation, traffic light info, and full mobile connectivity.

The Short Blade Battery passed more than 100 extreme tests, including fire, water, and drop tests. The car body is reinforced with a high-strength frame and MacPherson suspension.

The Geely Galaxy A7 is set to launch in China in Q3 this year, with an estimated price range of 100,000 to 150,000 yuan (approximately 13,910 to 20,870 USD).

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