We learned from the Shanghai Auto Show that the Geely Galaxy Battleship (Chinese: “银河战舰“) is slated for a 2026 launch. The new vehicle was officially unveiled at the recently opened Shanghai Auto Show, positioned as a technologically advanced and rugged SUV featuring AI intelligent all-wheel drive.

In terms of exterior design, the Geely Galaxy Battleship adopts a distinctly boxy silhouette, a popular style for SUVs in recent years. The front fascia is equipped with round headlights and a bar-type LED light strip, while the lower bumper incorporates an off-road-oriented design. From the side, the new vehicle sports large multi-spoke wheels, exuding a powerful presence. Additionally, a small ladder at the rear and a highly versatile roof platform are visible.





Furthermore, the interior of the new vehicle was revealed during an Auto Home (autohome.com) live broadcast from the auto show. The interior design also embraces a square theme, featuring a full LCD instrument panel and a large central control screen. Notably, grab handles have been added to the co-driver’s side and A-pillars, enhancing passenger comfort during off-road excursions. The cabin also includes wireless phone charging, an aircraft throttle-style gear selector, and a significant number of physical buttons.

The passenger side is also equipped with a screen that can display information such as direction, vehicle attitude, and altitude, providing valuable reference for the co-driver during professional off-road adventures. The central control screen also features multiple off-road parameter displays, including wind direction, altitude, temperature, and the distance to the nearest water source. Moreover, the vehicle boasts an oxygen generation function to prevent altitude sickness for occupants during high-altitude journeys. Rear passengers also benefit from small folding tables.



Regarding other features, the new vehicle utilizes a self-developed GVMC dynamic control system, enabling it to pass the moose test at 80 km/h. It also offers a crab walking mode, in-place U-turns, continuous automatic obstacle avoidance technology after a tire blowout, and a wading depth of 800mm. The vehicle’s AEB (Autonomous Emergency Braking) system supports a maximum braking speed of 130 km/h and a maximum active braking speed of 100 km/h when encountering obstacles at night. Furthermore, it will feature satellite communication, eliminating concerns about losing contact in remote desert or Gobi regions.