Testing is taking place at the Colmis proving ground in Sweden. According to the company, in low-temperature conditions, the performance of the climate system, the efficiency of the powertrain, and traction on slippery surfaces are being tested.
Judging by the published photos, the production version retains the overall proportions of the concept. However, there are changes: a single LiDAR is installed on the roof, bumpers have been redesigned, and driver assistance system sensors have been added.
Geely Galaxy Cruiser
Despite the camouflage, traditional door handles, large lighting, and short overhangs are noticeable. The SUV has received a wide plastic body kit, high ground clearance, and rear swing doors with a mounted spare wheel. In style, the model is clearly aimed at competing with the Defender.
Official technical specifications have not yet been disclosed. It was previously reported that the Galaxy Cruiser would receive a plug-in hybrid system.
It is possible that the SUV will share the powertrain with the all-wheel-drive version of the Geely Galaxy M9. In this case, we are talking about a 1.5-liter gasoline engine and three electric motors with a total peak power of 640 kW (848 hp), as well as a 41.5 kWh battery.
One of the interesting features of the Galaxy Cruiser will be the swimming mode. The vehicle is capable of crossing small bodies of water at speeds up to 8.5 km/h.
The implementation of the G-Pilot H7 driver assistance system with 30 sensors and an Nvidia Drive Thor chip with a performance of 700 TOPS is also expected.
The public premiere of the model is likely to take place at the Beijing Auto Show in late April 2026.
Source: CarNewsChina