Xingtu Galaxy ET AWD: Redefining New Energy SUVs

Price Range: Covering Every Consumer Segment
The Xingtu Galaxy ET Extended-Range AWD version is priced between ¥239,800 and ¥289,800. Compared to the original extended-range model launched in May, the entry-level price of the new version is similar to the second-highest configuration of its predecessor. The mid-tier model overlaps with the initial top-tier model, while the high-tier model raises the price ceiling to ¥289,800. Clearly, the entry-level and mid-tier versions are positioned as the market’s main offerings, effectively replacing the earlier models.

Performance Upgrade: Dual Motors + AWD for Superior Dynamics
As an AWD model, the new version comes standard with dual motors, delivering a combined output of 469 horsepower, supported by a 156-horsepower 1.5T range extender. This midsize SUV, with its dual-motor AWD setup, achieves an impressive 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 4.8 seconds. In its price segment, this performance is among the best. Combined with its nearly 5-meter body length and 3,000mm wheelbase, the Galaxy ET offers an unparalleled driving experience.

Extended Range and Faster Charging
Despite the potential for increased energy consumption from the dual motors, the new model solves this issue by equipping a larger battery pack. Compared to the original 32 kWh battery with a CLTC pure electric range of 200 km, the new model features a 41.16 kWh battery, extending the range to 240 km. Additionally, the maximum charging power has doubled from 50 kW in the previous version to 107 kW, allowing it to fully utilize the output capacity of mainstream fast-charging stations. This enhancement brings the charging experience of extended-range vehicles closer to, or even surpassing, that of pure electric vehicles.
Smart Features: Upgraded Hardware and Cabin Technology
In terms of smart driving, the entry-level model uses a TDA4 chip or two Horizon Journey 3 chips with 18 TOPS computing power, supporting highway NOA. The mid-tier and high-tier models, however, are equipped with dual NVIDIA Orin-X chips, delivering 508 TOPS of computing power and featuring LiDAR, enabling both urban and highway NOA capabilities.

All three versions come with the 8295P chip for the intelligent cockpit, along with an exceptional 24GB of RAM and 256GB of storage—far exceeding industry standards. This cutting-edge configuration provides users with a seamless and smooth experience.
Conclusion: Outstanding Value and Market Competitiveness
With its dual-motor AWD setup, improved range and charging capabilities, and comprehensive intelligent upgrades, the Xingtu Galaxy ET Extended-Range AWD version showcases formidable product strength. Coupled with its reasonable price range, this model not only fills the market gap left by its predecessor but also elevates the competition in China’s new energy SUV market to new heights as the year draws to an end.