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post Aug 24 2025, 10:10 AM, updated 2 months ago

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Intro
Zeekr 7X—a sleek, premium midsize electric SUV built for modern families, blending sophisticated design and advanced tech across its exterior, interior, and features.





Platform & Launch
Built on Geely’s SEA (Sustainable Experience Architecture) 800V platform, the Zeekr 7X shares its lineage with the upscale Zeekr 007 sedan and embraces a futuristic “Hidden Energy” design language featuring interactive front lights (Stargate display)

Variants & Pricing
8th May 2025
RWD Standard: RM 182,000
RWD Long Range: RM 195,000
AWD Performance: RM 230,000

22nd August 2025
RWD Standard: RM 179,800 (-1.2%)
RWD Long Range: RM 190,800 (-2.15%)
AWD Performance: RM 226,800 (-1.39%)
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Range & Charging
LFP Golden Battery (75kWh)
WLTP ~480km
DC @ 450kW (10–80% in ~10 min)
AC @ 22kW (10~100% in 4.5 hours)

NCM Qilin Battery (100 kWh)
WLTP up to 615km
DC @ 420kW (10–80% in ~15 min)
AC @ 22kW (10~100% in 5.5 hours)
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Warranty
Vehicle warranty: 5 years / 150,000 km
Battery warranty: 8 years / 160,000 km

Exterior Color Options
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Interior Color Options
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Dimensions
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Drag Coefficient
0.247Cd

Audio
RWD Standard: Zeekr Sound 10-Speakers audio system
RWD Long Range: Zeekr SoundPro 21-Speakers 7.1.4 audio system
AWD Performance: Zeekr SoundPro 21-Speakers 7.1.4 audio system

In-car Infotainment Systems
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay

Internet Connectivity
Telco: Singtel - 5G
Roaming: Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand
Quota: 6GB / month
Price: RM ?? / month

Storage
Frunk: 62L
Trunk: 616L, 1978L (Expanded)

Launch freebies & Pricing
Free 22kW Wallbox Charger
Solar Tinting
1 year complimentary connected services
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Full Specifications
Specification Brochure
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Service & Maintenance
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post Aug 24 2025, 10:10 AM

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post Aug 24 2025, 10:11 AM

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Showrooms
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Zeekr Centre KLCC
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Zeekr Space Bandar Sunway
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Zeekr Space IOI Mall Puchong
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Zeekr Space Petaling Jaya
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Zeekr Space Bangsar
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Zeekr House Juru Autocity (Penang)
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post Aug 24 2025, 10:13 AM

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Any one placed order?
How was the test drive so far?
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post Aug 24 2025, 01:35 PM

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QUOTE(xeNOS @ Aug 24 2025, 11:15 AM)
200k for a pakai buang car???!!! Seriously??
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Well, not everyone shares the same perspective on monetary value when it comes to purchases.

People have varying levels of income, savings, and spending priorities.
What may seem like a significant expense to one could be relatively minor to another if it brings joy or experience they value.

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post Aug 25 2025, 03:06 PM

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QUOTE(19 Degree South @ Aug 25 2025, 08:04 AM)
ugly looking car. Tesla wannabe?
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Design is subjective. Can be ugly to some, distinctive to others.

Funny thing about 'wannabes', they usually don’t come with features the original doesn’t have.
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post Aug 25 2025, 03:29 PM

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QUOTE(acbc @ Aug 25 2025, 03:12 PM)
Joy to buy yes.

Once broken, nightmare to own.

Been there, done that.

Now back to older before 2021 cars. Cheap to buy and cheap to own. Highly DIY friendly.
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Fair point.

ICE cars probably win in DIY-friendliness and parts availability.
EVs shift the equation though, with fewer moving parts, less regular servicing, and software updates replacing some mechanical fixes.
Just different ownership philosophies.

Anyway, if you don't mind to share the brand/model that's giving you the nightmare? Could be really useful for the rest of us to know what to avoid.
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post Aug 30 2025, 09:09 AM

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post Sep 5 2025, 01:55 PM

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QUOTE(W.ROOK @ Sep 5 2025, 11:24 AM)
Any information on the expected lifespan (in terms of mileage) of the battery in the Zeekr 7X Long Range, as well as the estimated cost for its replacement? and the Top speed too haha
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Based on my reading/understanding

Mileage
100kW NCM battery > projected to retain 80% charge after 2000 full charging cycle
WLTP 615km > 80% of WLTP range = 492km (615 x 0.8)

Take 450km per full charge and that would mean 450,000km (at 1,000 charge cycle) and 900,000km (at 2,000 charge cycle) for battery to stay above 80% health.

In terms of longevity, think I previously read somewhere that Malaysia car drives about 20,000km per year on average.
So one could probably expect the battery's usable life to be roughly about 22–45 years under typical usage patterns?

Feel free to chip in if the aforementioned assumptions are wrong.

Battery replacement cost
Summary on the projected cost per kWh based on what I read thus far:
As of 2025, $120–$135 per kWh. For 100 kWh battery > $12,000–$13,500
By 2030, $50–$90 per kWh. For 100 kWh battery > $5,000–$9,000

Source:
Electric Car Battery Replacement Costs
What Do Electric Car Batteries Cost?
Electric Vehicle Replacement Batteries Might Cost $5,000 By 2030

Think it has also been previously discussed on lowyat forum.
EV battery replacement cost in Malaysia

Appreciate if anyone affiliated to Zeekr can provide the official figures.

Top Speed
I think the AWD version has a top speed of 210km/h. Not sure about the other 2 variants. Anyone can confirm?

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post Sep 5 2025, 01:58 PM

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Zeekr to be locally assembled in Tanjung Malim soon

Zeekr vehicles to be locally assembled in Tanjung Malim in the near future as yet another major project within the Automotive High-Tech Valley (AHTV). This was revealed during the launch of Proton’s new EV plant today.

Zeekr so far has launched several models in Malaysia, including Zeekr X electric SUV and Zeekr 009 electric MPV, which made their way here last year. Just last month, the company expanded its offering in our market by launching the Zeekr 7X.

Not to forget, Zeekr has also set up a new National Sales Company specially for Malaysia back in June.

Details regarding Zeekr’s completely knocked down (CKD) assembly in Tanjung Malim are rather scarce at the moment. The only details that we know so far are that it is made possible through the partnership between Proton and Geely, which is also the parent company of Zeekr.

Despite that, there is no confirmation whether the CKD operation will take place in Proton’s new EV plant or Zeekr’s own facility. In addition to that, today’s announcement did not reveal when the CKD operation will start and what models will be involved.

Aside from Proton and Zeekr, BYD has also announced its plan to open a CKD factory in Tanjung Malim. Meanwhile, the Chery Smart Auto Industrial Park, which is located at the nearby Beringin High-Tech Auto Valley in Lembah Beringin, is expected to be operational next year.



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post Sep 6 2025, 12:59 PM

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QUOTE(ceras @ Sep 6 2025, 10:39 AM)
Wait 6 months, price will drop by 20k easily.  Early adopters always pay full price.
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Just curious, do you foresee the tax exemption incentives to be extended beyond year 2025?

I personally find this article insightful.



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post Sep 10 2025, 07:54 PM

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New Zeekr 7X EV outputs 784hp and has up to 802km range

The new Zeekr 7X will have cruising ranges of 600 km, 620 km, 715 km, 770 km, and 802 km, according to a recent filing by the Chinese MIIT. The updated model features a more powerful electric motor and a larger battery pack capacity while the exterior design remains largely unchanged from the current model.

For reference, the current Zeekr 7X has three trims on the market with a price range of 229,900 to 269,900 yuan (32,300 to 37,900 USD), offered in RWD and AWD.

The new Zeekr 7X measures 4825/1930/1666 mm (l/w/h), with a wheelbase of 2925 mm, consistent with the current model. The curb weight ranges from 2,280 kg to 2,470 kg.

In terms of intelligent driving, the roof is mounted with a lidar. Zeekr previously announced that some models of the new Zeekr 7X will be equipped with the Nvidia Thor-U chip to realize advanced driving assistance features such as high-speed NOA, city NOA, and multi-scenario assisted parking.

The optional configurations include three rim sizes: 19-inch, 20-inch, and 21-inch, as well as a variety of rim styles, red brake calipers, and a retractable tow hook. The specific towing capacity has not yet been announced.

The new Zeekr 7X will be available in RWD and AWD, but with more powerful electric motors and a larger battery pack capacity. The RWD is equipped with a 370 kW (496 hp) electric motor, while the AWD is equipped with an additional 215 kW (288 hp) front motor. The two battery capacity options of 103 kWh and 75 kWh deliver cruising ranges of 802/770/715 km and 600/620 km, respectively.

At the same time, it is worth mentioning that the official has previously announced that some models of the new Zeekr 7X will be equipped with a 900V system.

In comparison, the current RWD has a 310 kW (416 hp) and 440 Nm electric motor, while the AWD comes with an additional 165 kW (221 hp) front motor, combined with 75 kWh lithium iron phosphate and 100 kWh ternary lithium battery packs. The CLTC cruising ranges are 605 km, 705 km, and 780 km.

 

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