Geely EX5 wins Turin design award as EX5 EM-i debuts
At the Turin show, Geely unveiled the EX5 and EX5 EM-i. The EX5 won the Torino Automotive Design Award as exports triple and the hybrid expands to 20+ markets.
2025-10-03T18:28:00+03:00
2025-10-03T18:28:00+03:00
2025-10-03T18:28:00+03:00
At the Turin Auto Show, Geely unveiled two additions to its next-generation electric lineup—the EX5 and EX5 EM-i crossovers. The headline moment was the EX5 receiving the Torino Automotive Design Award for best design. The accolade further validates the brand’s design direction, already recognized by Red Dot, the A’ Design Award, and the IDA and MUSE awards in the United States.The EX5’s look was shaped in collaboration between design centers in Shanghai and Milan. Its body surfaces draw on the smooth contours of porcelain and change character with the light. Inside, the emphasis is on elegance and premium comfort: ergonomics are meticulously considered, and the materials signal a clear focus on quality and aesthetics. The execution feels confident and cohesive, favoring sophistication over spectacle.Geely’s presence in Turin also underscores the brand’s global ambitions as it works to strengthen its footing in Europe. The all-electric EX5 has already gained traction in several countries, with exports in 2025 more than tripling year over year. Adding to that momentum, the EX5 EM-i hybrid has reached international markets, including Australia, and will soon arrive in twenty more countries. The pace looks deliberate, with design credibility opening doors in new regions.
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At the Turin show, Geely unveiled the EX5 and EX5 EM-i. The EX5 won the Torino Automotive Design Award as exports triple and the hybrid expands to 20+ markets.
Michael Powers, Editor
At the Turin Auto Show, Geely unveiled two additions to its next-generation electric lineup—the EX5 and EX5 EM-i crossovers. The headline moment was the EX5 receiving the Torino Automotive Design Award for best design. The accolade further validates the brand’s design direction, already recognized by Red Dot, the A’ Design Award, and the IDA and MUSE awards in the United States.
The EX5’s look was shaped in collaboration between design centers in Shanghai and Milan. Its body surfaces draw on the smooth contours of porcelain and change character with the light. Inside, the emphasis is on elegance and premium comfort: ergonomics are meticulously considered, and the materials signal a clear focus on quality and aesthetics. The execution feels confident and cohesive, favoring sophistication over spectacle.
Geely’s presence in Turin also underscores the brand’s global ambitions as it works to strengthen its footing in Europe. The all-electric EX5 has already gained traction in several countries, with exports in 2025 more than tripling year over year. Adding to that momentum, the EX5 EM-i hybrid has reached international markets, including Australia, and will soon arrive in twenty more countries. The pace looks deliberate, with design credibility opening doors in new regions.