
Geely has opened pre-sales for the Galaxy TT electric sedan in China. Three rear-wheel-drive variants are priced between 145,900 yuan and 169,900 yuan — roughly Rs 30–35 lakh at direct currency conversion. Any official Nepal price would land much higher once import duty, VAT and dealer margin get added.
What the Galaxy TT offers
- Dimensions: A large fastback-style sedan measuring about 4,999 mm long, 1,919 mm wide and 1,479 mm tall, with a 2,920 mm wheelbase. - Battery & platform: Runs on a full 800V high-voltage EV platform with a custom CATL Shenxing TT battery. It's built slimmer than usual and includes NP3.0 thermal runaway protection technology. - Charging: Geely claims 6C fast charging can add over 400 km of range in just 11 minutes on a suitable DC charger. - Powertrain: Uses Geely's 16-in-1 electric drive system, built for better efficiency and a more compact layout. - Tech & cabin: Roof-mounted LiDAR handles advanced driver assistance. The intelligent cockpit runs Flyme Auto 2nd Generation software on a dedicated Dragon Eagle No. 1 chip, with three linked screens covering the cluster, central touchscreen and AR-HUD. Seats get AI massage, ventilation and heating, and there's a 1.97 m² panoramic glass roof.
Nepal angle: what this could mean
Geely has no mainstream passenger car distributor in Nepal for this Galaxy EV line right now. No Nepal launch or pricing has been announced.

If a local importer does bring it in, the China pre-sale band of 145,900–169,900 yuan suggests a Nepal sticker price comfortably above Rs 70–80 lakh once taxes and logistics are factored in. That would put it up against high-end Indian and Chinese EV sedans, not mass-market options.
The Galaxy TT stays China-only for now. Its 800V architecture, ultra-fast charging and large-sedan format do hint at the kind of tech that could eventually reach Nepal, once charging infrastructure here catches up and the high-end EV segment grows.
Writes on vehicle pricing, taxation and the Nepali auto market from ongoing tracking of distributor price lists. Editorial policy.

