Zeekr, the Chinese maker of premium electric cars, has announced pricing of its upcoming electric SUV, with pricing of all three variants coming in much lower than expected.
At an event in Sydney this week, the company unveiled the Zeekr 7X, the next car in its lineup, which will also be Australiaās fastest-charging car on the market at launch, with 450 kW of charging speeds, allowing 10-80% charging in 13 minutes.
Starting with the line up and the pricing (before on-roads), locally we will see:
- RWD ā $57,900
- Long Range RWD ā $63,900
- Performance AWD ā $72,900
āWeāre proud to bring the Zeekr 7X to Australia, a market thatās quickly embracing premium electric mobility,ā said Zeekr Australia managing director Frank Li.
āThe Zeekr 7X delivers the kind of intelligent design, long-range confidence, and ultra-fast charging that Australian drivers are looking for.
āItās engineered for modern families but with the refinement and technology youād expect from a premium EV. As we continue to expand our footprint across the country, the Zeekr 7X will play a central role in shaping a smarter, more sustainable mobility future for Australians.ā

At launch, Zeekr has also announced a special pre-order offer to the first thousand customers of this model which includes a seven-year vehicle warranty and seven-year roadside assist.
On top of that, customers will also receive a 7 kW home charger, typer 2 cable, a portable home charger as well as complimentary exterior paint colours.
This should help the brand get early customers on its biggest SUV and arguably its most important model in the Australian market so far, given the popularity of the mid-size SUVs on our roads.
The entry-level RWD features Zeekrās 75 kWh battery pack which the company calls itās golden brick Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery.
This has been developed by Zeekr engineers in-house, allowing for charging speeds of up to 450 kW, thanks to the 800 V architecture the model sits on.

This battery will also deliver up to 480 km of WLTP range on a single charge, while the Long Range RWD bumps that to 615 km. That model has a 100 kWh Nickel-Manganese-Cobalt (NMC) battery, providing more range for $6,000 more.
The line-up also includes the top-spec Performance AWD which packs a punch, with acceleration of 0-100 km/h taking just 3.8 seconds, down from 6 seconds in the base model.
This top-spec Performance AWD variantās range drops back to 543 km, thanks to the addition of the second motor.
All models also include V2L (vehicle-to-load) capability with 3.3 kW output, making it convenient to power other electrical devices when needed.

The latest car from Zeekr arrives within 12 months of the brand launching its first model in Sydney, the Zeekr X.
In April, Zeekr also announced that it will lower the price of the small Zeekr X SUV as it planned to bring the 7X into our market later this year.
Pricing of the base rear-wheel-drive model saw a $7,000 price cut, which now starts at $49,900 before on-roads.
The top-spec all-wheel-drive model also saw its prices reduced by $2,000, coming in at $62,990 before on-roads.
Zeekr has since also added a few stores in Queensland, Victoria and NSW, helping grow the network across the country and has plans to further increase its network with the 7X launch.
Interested customers can check out the 7X configurator on the companyās local website.
The Zeekr 7X is the most anticipated car from the brand and with European deliveries starting, it sets the path for the launch of the model in Australia too.
With that it would also bring the fastest charging car available to Australian customers and we canāt wait for that, as it will push the boundary on charging speeds and infrastructure when it does happen.

Given our early drives in December of the new 7X at Ningbo International Speedway in China, it showed the capabilities of this SUV, including its off-roading cred.

RizĀ is the founder of carloop based in Melbourne, specialising in Australian EV data, insight reports and trends. He is a mechanical engineer who spent the first 7 years of his career building transport infrastructure before starting carloop. He has a passion for cars, particularly EVs and wants to help reduce transport emissions in Australia. He currently drives a red Tesla Model 3.