The 2025 Geely Galaxy Cruiser Concept made its global debut at Auto Shanghai 2025, positioning itself as a forward-thinking plug-in hybrid SUV. This concept reflects Geely Auto’s growing focus on intelligent electrification, integrating next-generation powertrain systems, AI-driven safety features, and a human-centric design philosophy.
The Galaxy Cruiser Concept stands at the intersection of design innovation and functional technology, signaling the next phase of Geely's new energy strategy. Developed under the Geely Galaxy product series, the concept aims to reshape expectations for hybrid SUVs.
Powertrain and Performance: New-Generation Plug-in Hybrid
The Galaxy Cruiser Concept introduces Geely’s NordThor Hybrid 8848 powertrain, a key element of its performance.
Powertrain Highlights:
- 1.5-liter turbocharged engine paired with dual electric motors.
- Combined output of up to 449 horsepower.
- All-electric range (AER): 89 miles.
- Total driving range exceeding 870 miles with hybrid mode.
This hybrid architecture uses 3-speed DHT Pro transmission, designed to optimize power delivery across varying speeds and terrains.
Fuel Efficiency (Projected):
Driving Mode | Range (miles) | Power Source |
---|---|---|
All-Electric | 89 | Battery |
Hybrid (Total Range) | 870+ | Gasoline + Electric |
The concept supports fast charging capabilities, with the battery reaching 80% charge in under 30 minutes.
Design Language: Tech-Focused and Aerodynamic
The exterior design uses a “Starship” profile, enhancing aerodynamics while maintaining SUV practicality.
Key Exterior Features:
- Illuminated front grille with integrated LED light strip.
- Fuselage-inspired silhouette with low drag coefficient.
- Geometric wheel arches for improved airflow.
- Panoramic roof with intelligent shading control.
The interior emphasizes space optimization and modular flexibility, including:
- Adjustable rear seating for added cargo capacity.
- AI-enhanced ambient lighting system.
- Minimalist dashboard with central floating display.
AI-Powered Safety and Smart Cockpit
Safety remains central to the Galaxy Cruiser Concept. The SUV integrates Geely's GEEA 3.0 electrical and electronic architecture, supporting over-the-air (OTA) updates and AI-based predictive diagnostics.
Safety Technologies:
- L2+ autonomous driving features.
- Driver fatigue monitoring with real-time alerts.
- 360-degree smart surround view system.
- High-precision lidar sensors for environment mapping.
The NordThor Hybrid powertrain control system continuously analyzes driving patterns to optimize both energy use and safety parameters.
User Interface and Connectivity
The Galaxy N OS powers the Cruiser’s smart cockpit, built on Geely's satellite network support.
Smart Cockpit Features:
- 15.6-inch central display.
- Integrated voice assistant with natural language processing.
- 5G connectivity with satellite-based signal backup.
- Supports Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and proprietary apps.
The Galaxy N OS system provides multi-screen interaction between the dashboard, rear entertainment screens, and the driver's wearable devices.
Sustainability and Materials
Geely emphasizes eco-friendly materials across the Galaxy Cruiser’s interior.
Sustainable Material Use:
- Recycled plastics for dashboard trim.
- Bamboo fiber upholstery.
- Low VOC adhesives to reduce in-cabin emissions.
The hybrid powertrain aims to lower CO₂ emissions by 40% compared to traditional gasoline SUVs in its class.
Key Innovations Announced at Auto Shanghai 2025
The Auto Shanghai 2025 showcase detailed several core innovations tied to the Galaxy Cruiser and Geely’s broader Galaxy product line.
Geely’s Innovation Announcements:
- Launch of NordThor Hybrid 8848 ultra-efficiency engine.
- Introduction of AI-enhanced safety platform with active learning.
- Deployment of GEEA 3.0 architecture across upcoming models.
- Expansion of 5G + satellite communication technology to ensure connectivity across remote regions.
Geely confirmed the Cruiser Concept is aligned with its "Smart Geely 2025 Strategy," focusing on vehicle intelligence, electrification, and safe mobility.