🪩 2025 Zeekr 7X: Sweden’s New EV Darling Has Arrived – and She’s Not Here to Make Friends
If you haven’t heard of Zeekr yet, buckle up, buttercup – because they’re rolling into Australia like a high-voltage hurricane with their latest creation, the 2025 Zeekr 7X. Think Scandinavian chic meets Chinese tech, all wrapped in a five-seat SUV package that charges in less time than your average Grindr date lasts.
It’s sexy. It’s smart. It’s software-defined. And it’s priced from a very cheeky $57,900 before on-roads. That’s right – you can drive away in a future-proof, fast-charging, luxury electric SUV for less than a top-spec RAV4 Hybrid.
Launched in the stone-and-stained-glass surrounds of the Australian Museum in Sydney, the 7X is making it clear that Zeekr is not just here to play – it’s here to dominate.
What Does ZEEKR Mean?
- ZE: Stands for Zero, signifying the starting point of infinite possibilities in the electric era.
- E: Stands for Evolving the Electric Era, highlighting Zeekr’s focus on innovation and the future of electric vehicles.
- KR: Stands for Krypton, a rare gas that emits light when electrified, symbolising Zeekr’s cutting-edge technology and the bright future of electric mobility.
- Zeekr launched in Australia in August 2024. It has 11 dealers nationwide.
💸 Pricing & Lineup – Choose Your Fighter:
- Rear-Wheel Drive (75kWh, 310kW, 480km WLTP) – $57,900
- Long Range RWD (100kWh, 310kW, 615km WLTP) – $63,900
- Performance AWD (100kWh, 475kW, 710Nm, 0-100 in 3.8s) – $72,900
All prices exclude on-roads. All models get Zeekr’s mad 800V electrical system, 22kW AC charging, and stunning Scandinavian style.
⚡ Performance – Fast, Frisky, and Fully Electric
The RWD model comes with a 310kW motor driving the rear axle – that’s more than a Taycan RWD – and a WLTP range of 480km. Upgrade to the Long Range variant and you keep the power but stretch the range to 615km with a bigger 100kWh battery.
But the real headline act? That Performance AWD model. With 475kW and 710Nm, this thing sprints to 100km/h in a pant-wetting 3.8 seconds. That’s quicker than a Polestar 2 Performance, and it’s doing it while looking like it just stepped off a Vogue cover.
You also get active air suspension with up to 45mm of lift, All-Wheel Drive traction, and an Off-Road Mode. Yes, she’s got dirt road cred too – but let’s be honest, this queen prefers sealed runways to sand traps.
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ABOVE: Zeekr 7X
🔌 Charging – Blink and You’ll Miss It
Zeekr’s calling card is blistering charging speed, and the 7X delivers.
Thanks to its 800V architecture and Golden Battery tech, the entry-level RWD variant can charge from 10–80% in 13 minutes using a 360kW charger. The 100kWh Long Range and Performance models take just 16 minutes for the same job.
Every model comes with:
- 450kW DC fast charging capability (future-proofed!)
- 22kW AC onboard charger
- Home wall box compatibility
- 7kW home charger (free with pre-order!)
That makes the Zeekr 7X one of the quickest-charging EVs on Earth. You could top it up on a coffee run – if the café knows what a double macchiato is.
🧠 Tech and Interior – Space, Style and Snapdragon Speed
Inside, it’s all clean lines, big screens, and thoughtful details. No fake wood, no unnecessary chrome, and no “what were they thinking?” plastic panels.
- Snapdragon 8295 chip – fastest ever fitted to a Zeekr
- 16-inch floating HD touchscreen – ultra-thin and beautifully responsive
- 5G-connected infotainment system – lightning quick
- Optional 36.2” Augmented Reality Head-Up Display – puts Google Maps in your windscreen
- Full smart vehicle architecture – OTA updates, digital key, voice control
There’s a zen-like calm to the cabin, but it’s also loaded:
- Electric opening front and rear doors
- Heated, cooled, and massaging front seats (Performance only)
- Premium materials and finishes throughout
- Genuine five-seat space with full-size SUV legroom
🧳 Practicality – Frunk Yeah!
Don’t let the glam fool you – the Zeekr 7X is as practical as it is pretty:
- 539L boot
- 62L frunk on RWD models
- Flat floor throughout
- Panoramic sunroof (because drama)
- 21” wheels for the full effect
Whether you’re loading groceries, drag gear, or two small dogs and a bad decision, it’ll fit.
🛡️ Safety and Driver Assistance – She’s Got Your Back (and Front)
With 12 cameras and radar sensors keeping watch, the 7X doesn’t miss a thing.
- 3D Digital Surround View Monitoring
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Front and Rear Cross Traffic Alert
- Automatic Emergency Braking
- Full Auto Park Assist
- Moving Object Detection in AR-HUD
- Driver Monitoring System
She’s not just smart – she’s watching you, babe.
🎁 Pre-Order Bonus – Early Bird Gets the Spark
The first 1,000 customers score a glittering little gift bag:
- 7kW Home Charger
- Type 2 and 10A mini portable charging cables
- Free interior and exterior colours
- 7-Year warranty + 7-Year roadside assist
Try getting that kind of love from a German brand – they’ll charge you extra to breathe near the brochure.
👠 Final Thoughts – More Than Just a Pretty Plug
The Zeekr 7X is a shot across the bow of Tesla, BYD, and anyone else resting on their lithium-powered laurels. It’s fast, ultra-modern, comfy, loaded with tech, and comes with more standard equipment than most luxury rivals offer in top trims.
It’s also not afraid to be different – from its Swedish looks, to its Chinese tech brains, to its Australian debut in a bloody museum, it’s giving bold and brilliant in equal measure.
And with pricing from just $57,900, this is what the new normal looks like in EVs: stylish, sustainable, and spectacularly well-specced.
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