Geely Unveils Native New Energy Off-Road Architecture, Debuts on Galaxy Battleship 700
At the Beijing Auto Show, Geely officially launched its first native new energy off-road architecture, setting a new benchmark for the industry: new energy off-roading should not be a compromised "oil-to-electric" conversion, but a bottom-up reconstruction. This architecture is forward-developed with the three-electric system as the core, empowered by Geely’s full-domain AI system. It adopts native designs such as integrated three-electric system layout, oil-electric-gas separation, and concave battery protection, accurately addressing the core pain points of traditional off-road vehicles: insecurity, low intelligence, and poor comfort. The first model to carry this architecture will be the Geely Galaxy Battleship 700.

Officially dubbed the "King of AI All-Terrain Architectures", this platform boasts five core native design highlights and five top-tier off-road performance advantages, with AI technology as its core technical barrier. Empowered by the full-domain AI system, the architecture reconstructs the three-electric layout from the bottom up, not only maximizing the off-road performance limit in the new energy era, but also balancing the comfort of daily urban driving. It truly achieves the balance between off-roading and family use, and gives Geely a core trump card to compete head-on with leading players in the new energy off-road track.