- The Geely Galaxy V900 is an EREV version of the LEVC L380, measuring 5,360 mm in length, according to a previous regulatory filing.
- The LEVC L380 currently starts at RMB 299,900 ($42,200).

Geely Galaxy will debut its new V900 MPV (multi-purpose vehicle) on November 21, marking the first model in its V series.
The Geely Auto (HKG: 0175) sub-brand announced the plan today on Weibo, saying that "V" stands for Value, VIP, Victory, and Virtue.
Geely Galaxy said the V900 MPV debut will occur in Guangzhou, without providing further details.
The model is expected to appear on the opening day of the 2025 Guangzhou auto show on November 21.
Notably, the V900 entered China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology regulatory catalog in September, revealing it as an extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) version of the L380 MPV from Geely's unit London Electric Vehicle Company (LEVC).
LEVC was founded in 1908. Geely acquired a 20 percent stake in 2006 and fully acquired the company in 2013.
The brand, renowned as the manufacturer of London's iconic black cabs, is one of Geely's portfolio brands alongside Lotus, Zeekr, Volvo, and Polestar.
On March 3 this year, Geely announced the Geely Galaxy would evolve from a product lineup into a new brand, incorporating LEVC as its premium MPV series.
According to the September regulatory filing, the V900 measures 5,360 mm in length, 1,998 mm in width, and 1,940 mm in height, with a 3,200 mm wheelbase.
The vehicle features a 1.5L engine as a range extender and is equipped with ternary lithium batteries supplied by CALB (HKG: 3931).
The LEVC L380 electric MPV was initially launched on June 25, 2024. On March 10 this year, Geely Galaxy launched the updated LEVC L380, starting at RMB 299,900 ($42,200).
($1 = RMB 7.1061)