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The Geely EX2, available in Australia, was China’s best-selling car in 2025

The Geely EX2 The electric vehicle (EV), set to launch in Australia in the second half of this year, was officially China’s best-selling new vehicle in 2025. In the first full calendar year, 465,775 customer deliveries were recorded and sold on the domestic market.

The compact rear-wheel drive electric hatch is similar in size to the BYD Dolphin and MG 4 and has been confirmed for launch in Australia between July and December 2026.

The EX2 will join the electric EX5 and Starray EM-I plug-in hybrid midsize SUVs already offered here by Geely, with all three models based on the same Global Intelligent Electric Architecture (GEA). It will be the first of six new Geely models planned for Australia by 2028.

The EX2 topped the sales charts in a record year in China (where it is sold as Xingyuan, meaning “star wish”), the world’s largest automotive market with 34.4 million new car sales in 2025 – more than double the next largest market, the United States, with around 16.3 million sales last year.

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By comparison, the Ford Ranger topped the Australian sales charts in 2025 with 56,555 deliveries, with the total of around 1.2 million vehicles in the local market (also a record) dwarfed by China’s result.

Underscoring the size of the Chinese market and the success of the EX2, the small electric hatch recorded more than 50,000 sales in September alone and achieved more than 40,000 deliveries for seven months in a row, according to Geely.

Looking at electric car sales in Australia last year alone, the Tesla Model Y took the top spot with 22,239 deliveries – that’s barely more than two weeks’ worth of EX2 sales in China.

The EX2 accounted for around 15 percent of Geely’s total global sales of 3.3 million vehicles in 2025, enough to place the brand in the global top 10, led by Toyota with 11.3 million sales.