With an Expected Arrival in November 2025, the Geely EX2 Debuts in Brazil as a 100% Electric Hatch Focused on Price, Range, and Technology.
The arrival of a new 100% electric hatch in Brazil in November 2025 promises to stir the urban compact market. Additionally, the model, brought by Geely Auto Brazil, bets on technology, range, and competitive pricing to compete with BYD Dolphin Mini and Chevrolet Spark. Thus, the proposal targets consumers who prioritize urban use and cost-effectiveness.
The vehicle is the second step of the brand in the country after the EX5. Therefore, the strategy expands Geely’s presence in Latin America. In China, where the model debuted, it cost around R$ 53 thousand. Thus, the history reinforces accessibility and modernity for those seeking a functional electric vehicle.
Motorizations and Balanced Performance

The compact offers two powertrain versions: 79 hp and 116 hp. Additionally, there are two batteries: 30.12 kWh and 40.16 kWh. Thus, the range varies between 310 km and 410 km according to the manufacturer. With this, the performance meets daily routines and short trips. Therefore, the focus is on efficiency with comfort.
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Fast Charging and Technological Interior
The model performs fast charging to 80% in about 30 minutes. Additionally, the interior features a 14.6″ multimedia screen, digital dashboard, and wireless charger. Thus, connectivity enhances the onboard experience. In this way, the technological package supports competitive cost-effectiveness in the segment.
Urban Design and Optimized Space

The length of 4.13 meters favors maneuverability and urban use. Additionally, the SEA platform, similar to the Volvo EX30, optimizes internal space. Thus, the trunk of 375 liters and the front compartment of 70 liters enhance versatility. Therefore, the set meets daily tasks with practicality.
Competitive Pricing and Investment in the Brazilian Market
The estimated price between R$ 150 thousand and R$ 160 thousand positions the model competitively against direct rivals. Additionally, range, fast charging, and good space make up a balanced package.
Thus, the cost-effectiveness encourages usage economy. Therefore, accessibility aims to attract drivers migrating to electric mobility.
What Does the Future Hold for Compact Electrics in Brazil?
With new models that are more accessible and technological, the country advances in the transition to electric mobility. However, it will be crucial to balance price, charging infrastructure, and incentives to accelerate adoption. After all, consumers prioritize convenience, and therefore, constant improvements are likely to increase demand.
And you, do you consider range or price the decisive factor now?

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