June 5, 2026

TheAutoPH

The latest in Philippine motoring

PIMS 2026 | Geely PH announces prices for the EX2, starting at Php 938K

Geely Motor Philippines seems to be taking drip marketing seriously with its EX2 small electric hatchback. Multiple teasers across different motor shows revealed different aspects of the car, and now, the automaker has finally revealed one crucial aspect: the EX2’s pricing and variants.

It starts at Php 938,000 for the Pro variant, and the higher-end Max goes for Php 1,038,000. Specifications include a single rear-mounted electric motor that’s capable of 116 horsepower and 150Nm of torque.

Top speed is 130kph, and it’s paired to a 39.4kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery that allows it to drive for up to 325km (WLTP) on a single charge. Standard AC charging takes 6.5 hours, while DC charging brings that down to just 25 minutes.

Most standard equipment is also very similar between the two, such as full LED exterior lighting, heated and power-adjustable side mirrors, synthetic leather upholstery, manual climate control, and a 14.6-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and an 8.8-inch digital instrument cluster, among others.

The Max gets a few more niceties such as a metal side skirt, 16-inch steel wheels (the Pro gets 15-inch steelies) two-tone finishes, the option for a white interior, synthetic leather-wrapped center console, a 10L passenger drawer instead of a traditional glovebox, passenger-side sun visor with vanity lights, an eight-power-adjustable driver’s seat, a wireless charger and six-speaker sound system, a suite of advanced driver assistance systems plus a 360-degree camera.

You can see the Geely EX2 at the World Trade Center at the Geely booth until June 7, Sunday, where the public can get up close with it before the EX2’s official market availability on June 24.

There’s also a promo where Geely is knocking Php 40,000 off the price of any variant, alongside an additional Php 10,000 discount when placing a Php 5,000 reservation fee until June 23, 2026.

Photos by Sam Surla