Chinese Geely Creates New Autonomous Electric Rideshare Van


Geely is a Chinese car maker that saved Volvo from oblivion, and now, their “premium electric brand”, Zeekr, will collaborate with Waymo for the “Waymo One” autonomous ride-hailing fleet in the United States.

The Program Explained This is a brand new, purpose-built mobility vehicle, and is being developed at Zeekr’s R&D facility, China Europe Vehicle Technology Centre in Gothenburg, Sweden. This technology centre has been designing vehicles for the wider Geely Holding Group since its creation. This collaboration with Zeekr will see designing and developing the future vehicle on a new proprietary and open-source mobility architecture. Waymo will take delivery of the vehicles in the United States and will then integrate its fully autonomous Waymo Driver into the vehicle platform.

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The clean-sheet design centres around passengers, with no “permanent” driver to consider. Zeekr claims a new benchmark for autonomous vehicles, a very small market currently.

The fully configurable cabin, can come with or without driver controls, and can be tailored towards rider requirements for the Waymo One unmanned ride-hailing fleet in the US.

Zeekr formed in early 2021 as a fully-functioning global technology-mobility brand, with design and engineering resources in Sweden. Geely’s purchase of Volvo led to a renewal of that brand, and the spawning of offshoots such as Zeekr.

Zeekr 1st model was the 2021 “001”, and with deliveries starting in October 2021, they aren’t mucking about. It is a gorgeous looking thing too.

Quotes / What they say. 
Andy An, CEO Zeekr Technology
: “Zeekr was born on the ideals of equality, diversity, and sustainability. By becoming a strategic partner and vehicle supplier to the Waymo One fleet, we will be able to share our experience, ideals and provide our expertise in collaborating on a fully electric vehicle that fits Waymo’s requirements for this rapidly expanding segment in the global market for sustainable travel.” 

Written by Alan Zurvas

Alan Zurvas is the founder and editor of Gay Car Boys, Australia's leading LGBTQI+ automotive publication. Before launching GCB in 2008, Alan's automotive writing was published in SameSame.com.au and the Star Observer. With over 16 years of hands-on car reviewing experience, Alan brings an honest, irreverent voice to every review — championing value and innovation over brand loyalty.


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