Chinese EV maker Geely is expanding its electric portfolio at a fast pace. The company’s latest product is a performance electric sedan called the Geely Galaxy TT Ultra.
Underpinning the TT Ultra is an advanced 800V electrical architecture. At nearly five metres long, it’s a big vehicle, yet it has a drag coefficient of 0.22 – thanks to the aerodynamic design and features. Active elements, including an electric rear spoiler and carbon-fibre body components, aren’t just for show.

A dual-motor, all-wheel-drive setup combines a 180 kW unit up front with a stronger 245 kW motor at the rear. Together, they produce 578 hp, enough to push the TT Ultra from 0 to 62 mph h in just 3.8 seconds. There’s even a boost mode, delivering 20 seconds of continuous overclocked output at the press of a steering wheel button.
The Geely Galaxy TT Ultra uses a 75.2 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery, offering a claimed 650 km (403 miles) range under CLTC standards. Inside, the red and black cabin leans heavily into tech, with a Flyme Auto 2.0 interface, a floating infotainment display, and a clean, driver-focused layout.
Source: Car News China