Australian Zeekr 7X arrival dates locked in, sales target set to be smashed

Order books for the Zeekr 7X mid-size electric SUV will officially open on October 6, ahead of first customer deliveries via the Chinese auto brand’s 12 dealerships across the country on October 15.

It’s a massive boost for the brand after it pulled back on a previous goal of selling 3000 vehicles in Australia this year when supply of the 7X became uncertain, before now being secured.

“We have amazing, strong support from our headquarters because 7X is actually running hot everywhere in the world right now,” Zeekr Australia managing director, Frank Li, told media including CarExpert.

“We got some special support from HQ with our supply chain that shows the commitment and attention to Australia”.

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Mr Li said the company had now received 2000 pre-orders for the 7X, a rival for the Tesla Model Y – Australia’s best-selling electric vehicle (EV) – after it notched up 1000 pre-orders in the seven days after the range was announced.

That lineup includes three 7X model grades, priced from $57,990 before on-road costs for the entry-level variant simply badged as the ‘RWD’, undercutting the cheapest Model Y by $1000.

The 7X will be the third model in the brand’s local lineup, which kicked off in late 2024 with a pair of EVs – the Zeekr X small SUV and the 009 people-mover – and the biggest Zeekr SUV yet. 

Measuring 4787mm long and 1650mm high, the 7X sits on a 2900mm wheelbase, which is 10mm longer than the Model Y’s, but shorter overhangs make it 5mm shorter overall than the Tesla.