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New Zeekr X electric SUV revealed; could land in UK by 2025

The electric “urban SUV” uses the same underpinnings as the Smart #1 and forthcoming Volvo EX30

Zeekr X

If you’ve never heard of the Chinese company Geely you’ll certainly know some of the brand’s it owns, like Lotus, Polestar, Volvo, Smart and the London Electric Vehicle Company that makes black cabs. In 2021, Geely also founded a premium EV brand called Zeekr, and this is its latest creation: the Zeekr X SUV.

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The Zeekr X is described as an “urban SUV” by its makers, and will serve as the Chinese brand’s entry-level model moving forward, sitting below the Zeekr’s 001 saloon and 009 luxury MPV. It’s based on Geely’s Sustainable Experience Architecture, which serves as the underpinnings for the Smart #1 launched in 2022 and will be used by the forthcoming Volvo EX30 baby SUV being revealed later in 2023.

In terms of size, the Zeekr X measures 4,450mm long, so it’s a little longer than the Kia Niro EV or Volvo XC40 – and has a 2,750mm long wheelbase, which also trumps the Kia and Volvo’s. 

No range figures for the Zeekr X have been revealed, but the brand says the car will accelerate from 0-62mph in as little as four seconds. We suspect this is thanks to a dual-motor system, probably the same 422bhp setup used in the Smart #1 Brabus

The styling bears some resemblance to the Toyota bZ4X, especially the angular front end, large black wheel arches and chiselled body lines in the doors. More unique design elements include the Zeekr’s roofline that falls gently towards the rear, and the lack of any conventional door handles. Instead, it appears the X uses small buttons, hidden in the B- and C-pillars, to grant passengers access to the cabin.

Zeekr hasn’t revealed any official plans to launch in Europe to date, but leaked internal communications have suggested that the brand expects to be selling cars in the region by 2025. It wouldn’t be the only China-based EV maker hoping to break into the European market: Ora began selling the Funky Cat hatchback in 2022, meanwhile NIO is set to launch three new cars in the UK in 2023.

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Welcome one and all, I’m Ellis the news reporter on Auto Express, the brand’s former online reviews editor and contributor to DrivingElectric. I’m proud to say I cut my teeth reporting and reviewing all things EV as the content editor on DrivingElectric. I joined the team while completing my master’s degree in automotive journalism at Coventry University and since then I’ve driven just about every electric car and hybrid I could get my hands on.

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