
Ahead of local showroom arrivals from later this month, Australian pricing and specifications for the new Geely EX2 electric hatchback have been announced. Priced from just $26,490 plus on-road costs for the entry-level Complete model, the EX2 will be the second cheapest electric vehicle in Australia. Two models will be offered in the EX2 range with up to 345km of WLTP-rated range.
The EX2 sits on the same ‘Global Intelligent New Energy Architecture’ (GEA) platform as its larger EX5 and Starray siblings, and unlike front-wheel drive rivals such as the MG 4 Urban and BYD Atto 1, it’s actually rear-wheel drive.
The EX2 has also “been engineered with driving enjoyment in mind” and Australian-spec models of feature a ride and handling tune developed in collaboration with Geely Technology Europe (formerly Lotus Tech Innovation Centre GmbH) to better meet the preferences of European and Australian drivers.

Two battery sizes are available in the EX2, with both using LFP chemistry. The entry-level EX2 Complete features a 35.3kWh battery for a claimed WLTP-rated range of 252km, while the Inspire upgrades to a larger 47.1kWh unit for a claimed 345km of range.
Geely says that the smaller battery can be DC fast charged at up to 60kW, which is increased to 80kW in the larger one, and both can be AC charged at up to 6kW. For performance, the EX2 Complete uses a 60kW/150Nm electric motor, and the Inspire an 85kW/150Nm one instead.
The EX2 measures 4135mm long, 1805mm wide, 1580mm tall and rides on a 2650mm-long wheelbase, making it around 50mm longer than the current Mazda2. It features a large 70-litre front boot, while its rear boot measures 375 litres with the rear seats up and 1320 litres with the rear seats folded. Geely says that it also features a lot of interior storage, including a 10-litre sliding glovebox.

The EX2 starts at $26,490 plus on-road costs for the entry-level Complete, and standard features include 16-inch steel wheels, dusk-sensing automatic LED lighting, synthetic leather trim, electric front seat adjustment, an 8.8-inch digital driver’s display, a 14.6-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, live services for two years and a long list of safety kit.
Above the Complete is the $30,990 +ORC Inspire, which adds the larger battery and more powerful motor, alloy wheels, heated front seats and a heated steering wheel, black contrasting roof, rain-sensing wipers, an electric tailgate and a 360-degree camera with a transparent view.
Geely has also announced a launch offer for the EX2, which will be available from 12 July to 31 August 2026. Customers who order and take delivery of an EX2 during this period will receive a complimentary 7kW home EV charger and premium paint upgrade. Eligible buyers can also benefit from a 0.68 per cent comparison rate on a 36-month finance term.
As with other Geely products in Australia, the EX2 is covered by a seven-year/unlimited km warranty with an eight-year/unlimited km warranty for the battery and up to seven years of roadside assistance.
2026 Geely EX2 pricing (excluding on-road costs):
- Complete: $26,490
- Inspire: $30,990

Geely EX2 Complete standard equipment:
- 16-inch steel wheels with aero covers
- Dusk-sensing automatic LED exterior lighting
- Electric front seat adjustment
- Synthetic leather upholstery
- Automatic climate control
- 8.8-inch digital driver’s display
- 14.6-inch touchscreen
- Geely Connected Services (two-year subscription with 2GB of data included each month)
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Four-speaker sound system
- Eco, comfort, sport and snow driving modes
- Access to the Geely App to remote access to various vehicle functions including door and window control, climate control, vehicle status monitoring, scheduled charging and more
- 7x airbags
- Autonomous emergency braking with forward and rearward collision warning and evasive manoeuvring assistance
- Adaptive cruise control with adaptive lane guidance and automatic lane changing
- Lane keeping assistance
- Blind-spot monitoring
- Front and rear cross-traffic alert (with braking)
- Traffic sign recognition
- Door open warning
- Driver fatigue monitoring
- Rear parking sensors
- Reversing camera
Inspire model adds to Complete:
- Larger battery and more powerful motor
- 16-inch alloy wheels
- Contrasting black roof colouring
- Power tailgate
- Rain-sensing automatic wipers
- Heated front seats and steering wheel
- 256-colour cabin ambient lighting
- Two extra speakers (six in total)
- Illuminated sun visors
- Decorated metallic accents
- 360-degree camera with transparent view
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