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Geely offers low finance rate and free charger with EX5 extended range model

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Geely has sweetened and extended the sales incentives on its upgraded EX5 Extended Range model, offering 0.88% comparison rate finance over 36 months and a free home charger on eligible vehicles.

The move follows cashback and finance offers of $2,500 from earlier this year to help maintain sales momentum for its new Extended Range model, which delivers up to 475 km of WLTP range, up from 430 km MY25 EX5 previously.

The offer applies to new in-stock EX5 vehicles purchased before EOFY or 30 June 2026. Cars purchased under this incentive will also come with a 7 kW single-phase home charger, but installation won’t be included.Ā 

On the company’s website, it says: ā€œGeely EX5 Extended Range: With up to 475km WLTP range, 0.88% p.a. Comparison Rate with No Deposit for a 36-Month Term. Plus Free EV Home Charger*. Offer Ends 30 June 2026.ā€Ā 

This finance offer comes with a lower comparison rate, reducing it by 1% over the previous offer.

Geely launched the brand in March 2025 with the EX5 electric SUV, Since then, it has sold over 5,000 cars, making it one of the most popular EVs on the market.

In 2025, this model also ranked among the top 5 best-selling EVs in the market.

See The Driven’s data here for Australian EV sales by month in 2025, broken down by model and by brand.

The EX5 is a very well-equipped SUV in our market that delivers a WLTP range of 475 km, thanks to the recently upgraded, larger 68 kWh Lithium-Iron-Phosphate (LFP) battery pack.Ā 

Charging the car from 30-80% will take around 20 minutes at 100 kW peak DC charging speeds, although owners have reported higher speeds on local fast chargers.Ā 

11 kW AC charging is also available for those with a three-phase power source, and, on top of that, vehicle-to-load (V2L) is available.

Image: Riz Akhtar
Image: Riz Akhtar

In December 2025, the company announced it would introduce a small electric hatch called the EX2. This model has been China’s best-selling car since 2025, with over 460,000 sales there.

More recently, the company unveiled another larger electric SUV in China, which could see itself in our local market in the near future as the company expands its local lineup.

At Auto China 2026 in Beijing in April, the company also unveiled what it calls China’s first purpose-built Robotaxi, highlighting the path it’s taking moving forward.

The latest round of incentives will get many more people behind the wheel of their first EV in the coming months. It is also likely in response to growing competition in this space, with the recent Melbourne Motor Show revealing multiple new models set to go on sale in the coming months.

2026 Geely EX5 Extended Range Lineup

Complete – $41,990 before on-roads

  • 475 km WLTP Range
  • Full Active Safety
  • 15.4ā€ HD Multimedia Display
  • Power Front Seats with Heating
  • Surround View Monitor with 3D View
  • 18-inch Alloy Wheels
  • Portable Mode 2 Charging Cable

Inspire – $45,990 before on-roads, in addition to the Complete variant:

  • 450 km WLTP Range
  • 13.8″ Head-Up Display
  • Flyme Sound 16-Speaker Premium Sound
  • Front Seat Massage with 6 Modes
  • Panoramic Sunroof with Opening Function
  • 19-inch Alloy Wheels

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See The Driven’s detailed EV sales data here:Ā Australian electric vehicle sales by month in 2026; by model and by brand.

RizĀ is the founder of carloop based in Melbourne, specialising in Australian EV data, insight reports and trends. He is a mechanical engineer who spent the first 7 years of his career building transport infrastructure before starting carloop. He has a passion for cars, particularly EVs and wants to help reduce transport emissions in Australia. He currently drives a red Tesla Model 3.

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