Zeekr has opened order books across several European markets for its new 7GT electric estate, following the model’s public debut at the Brussels motor show, as the Chinese electric vehicle maker expands its presence in the region.
The company said customer configurators are now live in multiple countries, with deliveries scheduled to begin in July. Pricing for the rear-wheel-drive entry variant starts at €47,990 in Germany, while lower base prices are offered in markets such as the Netherlands, where the model starts at €45,990.
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The 7GT is based on the PMA2+ platform developed by Geely and Volvo, which also underpins the Zeekr 7X electric SUV already on sale in Europe. The estate is closely related to the Zeekr 007GT launched in China last year, though Zeekr markets the 7GT as a Europe-focused model.
Orders are being taken for three variants: a rear-wheel-drive Core version, a Long Range rear-wheel-drive model, and an all-wheel-drive Privilege Launch Edition. In Germany, pricing for the Long Range RWD version starts at €50,990, while the AWD Launch Edition is priced from €57,490.
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The Zeekr 7GT features an 800-volt electrical architecture and is offered with two battery options, a 75 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery and a 100 kWh nickel manganese cobalt battery. Power output ranges from 310 kW for the rear-wheel-drive versions to 475 kW for the all-wheel-drive model. The company lists a WLTP driving range of up to 655 kilometres for the longest-range variant.
Zeekr said the 7GT supports DC fast charging at up to 480 kW, allowing the smaller battery to charge from 10% to 80% in 13 minutes and the larger battery in 16 minutes under optimal conditions. AC charging is supported at up to 22 kW.
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The five-seat estate measures 4.82 metres in length with a wheelbase of 2.9 metres and offers a luggage capacity of 456 litres. Standard features include 19-inch alloy wheels, matrix LED headlights, a panoramic glass roof and a heat pump, while higher trims add air suspension, upgraded audio systems and larger wheels.
The opening of order books marks Zeekr’s entry into the European battery-electric estate segment, adding to its regional lineup that currently includes the Zeekr 001, Zeekr X and Zeekr 7X. Zeekr operates in more than a dozen European markets and said it plans to introduce additional models in the region as part of its expansion strategy.
