The upcoming Geely Galaxy TT has officially surfaced in China's latest regulatory filings from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) on May 9. As a brand-new addition to the Galaxy lineup, the TT introduces a bold new design language and a sleek, sporty silhouette.
The Galaxy TT departs from the design seen on current Galaxy L and E models. It features a fully closed-off front grille typical of modern EVs, flanked by sharp L-shaped LED headlamp clusters. The lower bumper adopts a tri-section intake design with aggressive contours, giving the car a more dynamic and planted stance.
From the side, the TT showcases a sleek fastback (sportback) profile. The sweeping roofline is complemented by dual five-spoke alloy wheels and semi-hidden door handles, striking an excellent balance between modern aesthetics and aerodynamic efficiency.

The Galaxy TT is a substantial vehicle that positions it firmly in the premium mid-to-large electric sedan segment:
With a near three-metre wheelbase, the TT promises spacious cabin comfort and strong road presence.

According to the filing, the Galaxy TT is powered by a single electric motor producing 245 kW (approximately 333 PS / 333 hp), with a top speed of 200 km/h. It is currently listed as a rear-wheel-drive (RWD) model, though a dual-motor all-wheel-drive (AWD) version is expected in the future.

Battery capacity and detailed range figures (CLTC/WLTP) have not yet been disclosed and are expected to be revealed during the official launch.