Volvo’s parent company just made a sleek $14,300 electric sedan that will elude US buyers

Volvo’s parent company has launched a new electric sedan in China that hits a familiar sore spot for US car shoppers.

The Geely Galaxy A7 EV pairs a clean, mainstream shape with a claimed 550km of CLTC range, and it enters the market at a price that still looks strikingly low by Western EV standards. It also appears set to stay far away from US dealerships.

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That low headline number needs some caution though. Car News China reports a cheaper entry point, but the launched EV trims are higher, starting at 112,800 yuan, or about $16,530, and rising to 119,800 yuan. That is still aggressive pricing for a sedan of this size, just not quite the jaw-dropping bargain the earliest figure implied.

Cheap price, messy rollout

Once you get past the pricing confusion, the core package looks solid.

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