Zeekr 7X Is The Brand’s First Family SUV

Zeekr 7X Is The Brand’s First Family SUV

Century sprints are dispatched in 3.8 seconds - mind-blowing for a SUV that has 32 storage compartments!

Gerald Yuen
Gerald Yuen
04 Sep 2024

Zeekr has unveiled its first midsize electric SUV, the Zeekr 7X, at the Chengdu Motor Show. Deliveries in China will start by the end of September, with global deliveries to follow within a year.

32 storage compartments!

The Zeekr 7X prioritises space with dimensions of 4,825mm (L) x 1,930mm (W) x 1,656mm (H) and a 2,925mm wheelbase. It’s built on the Sustainable Experience Architecture (SEA), and features no less than 32 storage compartments and a 616-litre trunk.

Blistering pace, guaranteed

It is equipped with silicon carbide-powered e-motors, and delivers an acceleration from 0 to 100 in 3.8 seconds.

Up to 780km of range

The Zeekr 7X features a 800V electrical system with two battery options: a 75kWh LFP battery for a 605km range and a 100kWh NMC battery for a 780km range (CLTC). *CLTC stands for China Light-Duty Vehicle Test Cycle. The LFP batteries, developed by Zeekr, are capable of filling up from 10% to 80% in just 10.5 minutes.

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The Zeekr 7X features advanced smart driving assist functions with dual Nvidia Orin-X SoCs (only for local spec units), lidar, high-definition cameras, and millimetre-wave radars for enhanced safety. The infotainment system is powered by a Qualcomm 8295 chipset. Watch this space as we bring you news of the 7X specced for the Singapore market.

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