Practicality is a key attribute of the Starray. There’s a great deal of room within the second row, so six-footers can get snug with ease. It’s virtually as if it has been conceived for minicab duties: behind a 5ft 7in driver, house is palatial.
You get 528 litres of boot house, which, whereas greater than you get within the BYD Sealion 5 DM-i, falls far wanting the 705 litres supplied by the Volkswagen Tayron e-Hybrid.
The lounge-like inside is visually spectacular: the faux-wood centre console envelops the motive force and each floor appears to be like prefer it’s lined in imitation leather-based.
The panel match is sweet too: you may barely run a fingernail within the gaps between the panels comprising the centre console.
Sadly, it doesn’t really feel nearly as good because it appears. It’s all plastic of some selection and the vinyl seats emit a definite solvent odor. Life contained in the Starray is plastic, and that isn’t unbelievable, contemplating key rivals supply extra tactile enchantment.
You get a traditional mixture of a digital instrument show and a big (15.4in) central touchscreen – and though there is a paucity of correct buttons, you do get shortcuts to activate and tweak the local weather management system.
The touchscreen’s graphics are clear and supply a little bit of visible lustre, but it surely doesn’t have probably the most purposeful structure. The principle show wastes plenty of house, with most of its actual property used for fairly images. Necessary capabilities akin to Apple CarPlay are relegated to a small field within the bottom-right-hand nook, whereas the shortcut bar for the drive settings menu and app checklist is a tad too skinny to simply press whilst you’re on the transfer.

It doesn’t enhance noticeably within the numerous menus. For instance, with Energy mode chosen in the principle drive settings show, a sub-menu confirmed the automotive as nonetheless being in its default Hybrid mode.
Furthermore, when indicating and slowing down – akin to on method to a junction – the touchscreen exits no matter menu or app you had been utilizing to show a chook’s-eye view of the automotive. This is not very useful and proves extremely irritating when you’re following complicated, quick-fire instructions on a navigation app by Apple CarPlay. It does not mechanically revert again to the app you had been in, both, that means you must fumble your approach by the complicated interface whereas shifting off.
Geely says it’s actively monitoring buyer suggestions – even becoming a member of proprietor’s teams on social media – and claims to have already rolled out over-the-air software program updates to resolve “teething points” with the EX5, so we hope this situation shall be mounted sooner or later.
The entrance seats have a very good vary {of electrical} adjustment and an honest quantity of squidge to them, remaining snug after a few hours behind the wheel.
The steering wheel, in the meantime, has a equally first rate vary of adjustability, though it will be good if this had been powered too. The wheel’s two-spoke design means it is easy to shuffle round whereas making manoeuvres, but it surely additionally leaves you with no pure spot to relaxation your arms when within the straight-ahead place for prolonged durations. Its switchgear feels a tad brittle, too, and its shiny end rapidly attracts fingerprints.
The gear selector is mounted on the steering column and engages with a reassuring thunk.
The identical can’t be stated for the symptoms, which work in related vogue to these mounted on BMWs about 20 years in the past – extra like a button than a conventional stalk. After being activated, the stalk instantly returns to the impartial place, fairly than holding itself in place whilst you full a manoeuvre. Cancelling the indicator requires you to activate it in the identical place as soon as extra, which isn’t intuitive.








