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Zeekr Adds 7X SUV to European Lineup, Deliveries to Start in Mid 2025

Written by Cláudio Afonso | LinkedIn | X

After having expanded to Europe with the 001 and the X models, Zeekr announced Monday it is introducing the five-seater SUV 7X in its European markets. The Zeekr 7X was launched in China last August and the first European deliveries are expected in “summer 2025” across the Netherlands, Sweden, and Norway.

Zeekr, a premium electric vehicle (EV) brand owned by China’s giant Geely Group, announced last week that deliveries of its Zeekr 7X electric SUV exceeded 30,000 units, just 75 days after the model’s launch in China.

The model, built on Geely’s Sustainable Experience Architecture (SEA) platform, is available in three variants in the Chinese market, with starting prices of 229,900 yuan ($31,570), 249,900 yuan, and 269,900 yuan.

In Europe, prices for the mid-size SUV will start at €52,990 ($55,700) in the Netherlands, 579,000 SEK in Sweden, and 539,900 NOK in Norway for the single-motor version.

The dual-motor all-wheel-drive performance variant accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.8 seconds. Meanwhile, Zeekr said that the single-motor, rear-wheel-drive long-range version offers an estimated range of about 615 km, pending the official WLTP certification.

The company delivered 27,011 vehicles in November, more than double the figure from a year ago and a new record for the third consecutive month.

As of the end of November, the brand had delivered 194,933 vehicles this year, up 85% when compared to the first eleven months of 2023. To reach its annual target, Zeekr needs to deliver 35,067 vehicles in December.

The brand said earlier this month that it extended existing incentives in China into December, including zero down payment and zero-interest financing.

Written by Cláudio Afonso | LinkedIn | X

Cláudio Afonso founded CARBA in early 2021 and launched the news blog EV later that year. Following a 1.5-year hiatus, he relaunched EV in April 2024. In late 2024, he also started AV, a blog dedicated to the autonomous vehicle industry.