The Geely Galaxy Cruiser off-road SUV has been confirmed for the UK market, opening the door to right-hand-drive production and a potential Australian launch.

First shown as a concept at the 2025 Shanghai motor show, the automaker has yet to make a formal announcement on the Galaxy Cruiser’s British on-sale, but Autocar was told by Geely UK marketing boss Yan Tianxiao: “We will definitely launch that car in the UK.”

The Galaxy Cruiser is a boxy, rugged-looking rival to the Toyota LandCruiser Prado and Ford Everest and is based on Geely’s off-road-focused ‘SEA-R’ architecture, which also underpins the Zeekr 9X large SUV – a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) which the Geely-owned brand is considering for an Australian launch.

Like the Zeekr, it’s expected to be offered as a PHEV, potentially sharing powertrain technology with other Geely-owned brands such as Volvo or Lotus, though no technical specifications have been officially confirmed.

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Geely owns Zeekr, Polestar, Lotus and Volvo, among other brands, but only introduced Geely-branded vehicles to Australia in early 2025. The brand opened its first UK dealership in November last year.

Geely Auto Australia hasn’t confirmed the Galaxy Cruiser for local showrooms, though the company’s UK rollout closely mirrors its Australian launch strategy, including the availability of factory-produced right-hand-drive vehicles.

The mid-size EX5 electric SUV was Geely’s first model in both countries, while it was followed by the Starray EM-I PHEV in Australia last year, a model that has been confirmed for a UK launch this year.

The Geely EX2 city-sized electric hatch has also been announced for both markets in 2026.