Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Zeekr used CES 2025 to provide a glimpse into its future lineup, teasing three new models set to launch in 2025. The company also showcased its use of NVIDIA DRIVE Thor, a next-generation smart driving platform, as part of its efforts to advance autonomous vehicle technology.
Zeekr announced that the NVIDIA DRIVE Thor platform would power its upcoming vehicles, enabling functions like automated driving, parking, driver monitoring, and infotainment within a unified system. “As the first automaker to integrate NVIDIA’s DRIVE Thor, Zeekr is advancing vehicle intelligence and efficiency,” the company shared during the event.
At #CES2025, #Zeekr is showing the all-new self-designed intelligent driving domain controller, featuring NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Thor. pic.twitter.com/rzzdnrR2ZL
— Zeekr (@ZeekrGlobal) January 7, 2025
Among the vehicles in development are three new battery electric models, codenamed “EX,” “DX,” and “CC,” expected to launch in 2025. Additionally, Zeekr’s RT van, designed for Waymo’s autonomous taxi service, is undergoing real-world testing. Zeekr plans to begin deliveries of the RT van later this year, describing it as a purpose-built, mass-produced vehicle for autonomous ride-sharing.
Zeekr also featured several of its existing models, including the 009 MPV, MIX van, and 001 FR shooting brake, at its CES display. The automaker emphasized its focus on innovation and global expansion, with the RT van potentially marking Zeekr’s entry into the U.S. market. The company continues to develop advanced technologies in collaboration with partners like NVIDIA to enhance its competitive position in the electric and autonomous vehicle sectors.