Front view of the Geely Galaxy TT showing closed grille. Credit: CNC Understand China EV’s Market Real-time notifications when critical EV data is released All important data in one place 2,000,000+ data points Become a member The Geely Galaxy TT electric sedan had its raw battery configurations and driving range milestones officially exposed in the latest energy vehicle purchase tax exemption catalogue. Co-published by state industrial supervisors and the State Taxation Administration, the fresh technical data establishes the nearly five-meter-long premium fastback’s core engineering boundaries well ahead of its retail production debut, according to Y-Auto. According to China EV DataTracker, Geely Galaxy logged 71,553 domestic vehicle deliveries during May 2026, bouncing back with a 13.7% month-on-month improvement. However, the premium sub-series is still fighting long-term market contraction, sliding 9.8% year-on-year despite clutching a stable 4.7% domestic market share. Range and batteries The joint regulatory listing confirms that the fastback utilises three distinct lithium-ion battery pack capacities: 52.5 kWh, 63.8 kWh, and 75.2 kWh. These energy storage cells split operational capability across four clear cruising ranges calculated under China’s standardised CLTC baseline. The entry-level 52.5 kWh chemistry supplies enough energy for a 540 km radius. Moving up, the mid-tier 63.8 kWh setup claims 640 km, while the flagship 75.2 kWh pack delivers either a 650 km or a maximum 725 km CLTC range tier, heavily influenced by individual wheel specifications and aerodynamic body trims. Rear view of the upcoming electric sedan, highlighting the continuous through-type light bar setup. Size and powertrain The upcoming sedan sports a fastback shape stretching 4999 mm long, 1919 mm wide, and 1479 mm tall, all riding on a spacious 2920 mm wheelbase. This premium platform features a heavy-hitting 245 kW permanent-magnet synchronous electric motor driving the rear axle. The mechanical layout mirrors Geely’s aggressive shared-component strategy, which recently expanded options for the smaller EX5 electric crossover by adding a locally produced 114 hp variant and roof-mounted lidar arrays. Read the coverage on the upcoming battery-electric sport utility vehicle to track how these high-voltage platforms scale across different body shapes. Strategic framework Chairman Li Shufu views compliance and structural intellectual property defence as core corporate values necessary for survival during prolonged market consolidation. The brand actively rejects fast-tracked product cycles that compromise long-term structural durability. The ongoing internal corporate overhaul prepares the wider manufacturing group for intensifying global competition. By centralising core technical resources around the Galaxy premium label, the group protects its baseline balance sheet as the premium sedan moves from tax catalogue listings toward the assembly line.