The Chinese Ministry of Industry has revealed the characteristics of the new Geely Galaxy V900 minivan from the Galaxy line. The car is equipped with a hybrid power plant based on a 1.5-liter engine, making it a direct competitor to the Toyota Alphard in the premium family minivan segment. The model focuses on comfort and capacity, with an emphasis on modern technology.
The dimensions of the Geely Galaxy V900 are impressive: length 5360 mm, width 1998 mm, height 1940 mm, wheelbase 3200 mm. The cabin is designed for 6 or 8 seats, providing space for passengers. Lidar, judging by the images, will be included in the basic configuration, which will increase the level of autonomous driving. The maximum speed is limited to 190 km/h.
At the moment, there are few details about the performance of the hybrid, the range or the equipment. The Geely Galaxy V900 promises to be an affordable alternative to Japanese counterparts, combining capacity with efficiency. The model may enter export markets, including Russia, strengthening the brand's position in the premium segment.
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