Motoring

Geely EX2 hits Australia this month starting at $26,490

Geely is doing pretty well in Australia with just last month over 3,500 new car deliveries, more than 2,300 of them their best-selling EV the Geely EX5. But hold onto your hats folks, this “new” entrant to Australia is about to drop its small car the EX2 and the pricing is sharp.

At $26,490 the EX2 is a bit more than the BYD Atto 1, and about on par with the MG4 Urban making those three the cheapest electric cars in Australia.

The EX2 is a bit bigger than the Atto 1, and has a more rounded style to it. I saw it and gave it a quick drive in China recently, a really well sorted car – one that sold over 400,000 units last year in China, so it’s not a car they haven’t got some engineering history in already too!

If you order and take delivery before 31 August you’ll also get a competitive finance option, premium paint upgrade and a free 7kW home charger too.

Geely’s EX2 will come in two variants, the “Complete” and “Inspire” – both featuring an LFP battery with liquid cooling.

It’s a rear-wheel-drive too, so great balance and performance along with multi-link rear suspension.

Under the hood is a solid frunk too – a rarity strangely in Electric Cars, but 70L of space is a real winner.

The 14.6 inch central touch infotainment system has sat-nav, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto plus there’s a solid 8.8 inch digital instrument cluster too.

A service called “Geely Connected Services” will launch in August and two years access will be included with a likely subscription thereafter. This will enable remote access via the Geely app among other things.

Range on the Geely EX2 will be 252km and 345km respectively on the Complete and Inspire variants.

Here’s the full specs from Geely:

Pricing & Specification Summary

CompleteInspire
Pricing,490 RRP,990 RRP
Electric motor outputs60kW/150Nm85kW/150Nm
Battery size35.3kWh47.1kWh
Max AC charging speed6kW6kW
Max DC charging speed60kW80kW
WLTP Range (WLTP)252km345km
Exterior ColoursStandard
– Moon White
Premium (0 option)
– Star Silver
– Comet Grey
– Nebula Beige
– Aurora Green
– Nova Pink
Equipment 16-inch covered steel wheels
14.6-inch centre multimedia screen
8.8-inch digital instrument cluster
Powered front seats
Multi-function steering wheel
4-speaker sound system
LED headlights, daytime running lights and tail lights
Four drive modes (Eco, Comfort, Sport, and Snow)
Multi-link rear suspension
Geely Connected Services (activating in August 2026)
All EX2 Complete grade inclusions, plus:
16-inch alloy wheels
Larger 47kWh battery
85kW electric motor
Contrasting black roof
Power tailgate
Decorative metallic accents
Rain sensing wipersI
lluminated sun visors
256-colour dynamic ambient lighting
Wireless phone charger
6-speaker sound system
Heated front seats and steering wheel
Safety7 airbags (2 front, 2 side, 2 curtain and 1 centre)
Rear parking sensors
Full Geely safety suite, including:
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)
Forward & Rearward Collision Warning (FCW & RCW)
Front Cross Traffic Alert (FCTA)
Rear Cross Traffic Alert with Braking (RCTA)
Lane Keeping Assistant (LKA)
Traffic Sign Information (TSI)
Door Open Warning (DOW)
Lane Changing Assist (LCA)
Blind Spot Detection (BSD)
Emergency Lane Keeping Assist (ELKA)
Evasive Manoevure Assist (EMA)
Occupant Detection Alert (ODA)
Driver Fatigue Alert (DFA)
Auto Lane Change Assist (ALC)
All EX2 Complete safety inclusions, plus:
Around-view monitor with transparent view

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