The 2026 Geely EX5 is getting a new, larger battery as part of an upgrade for the mid-size electric SUV, Australian pricing and specifications for which have appeared online ahead of the official local reveal.

Pricing published by industry guide Redbook reveals the EX5 will continue to be available in two variants for 2026 – the Complete and Inspire – however, they feature a new Extended Range battery.

This coincides with price rises of $1000, bringing the Complete to $41,990 before on-road costs and the Inspire to $45,990 before on-roads.

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Per the Redbook listing, the EX5 Extended Range uses a 68.4kWh battery offering 475km of range on the WLTP cycle in Complete trim, and 450km for the top-spec Inspire.

The outgoing EX5 uses a 60.22kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery good for 430km of WLTP range in Complete trim, and 410km in the Inspire.

Outputs from the single, front-mounted electric motor are unchanged at 160kW of power and 320Nm of torque.

With no extra grunt and an extra 50kg of weight, the EX5 is slightly slower. Per Redbook, it does the 0-100km/h dash in 7.6 seconds in Complete trim and 7.4 seconds in Inspire guise, up from 6.9 seconds and 7.1 seconds respectively in the outgoing model.