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Zeekr marks first anniversary in Singapore with launch of Zeekr 7X at Marina Bay Sands

Zeekr celebrates its first anniversary in Singapore with the launch of the tech-luxe Zeekr 7X SUV, combining fast charging, long range and advanced safety.

Zeekr has marked its first year in Singapore with the launch of the Zeekr 7X, a next-generation, tech-luxe family SUV. The unveiling took place at Marina Bay Sands, where the electric mobility brand also celebrated the handover of its 100th vehicle in the market, reflecting growing consumer interest and confidence in its electric offerings .

First previewed at the Singapore Motorshow earlier this year, the Zeekr 7X has attracted attention for its streamlined design, advanced technology and performance. It is the brand’s first global model built on an 800V DC fast-charging platform, aiming to deliver a premium electric driving experience with both speed and convenience .

Alex Bao, Head of Southeast Asia at Zeekr, described the model as a step forward for the brand’s vision. “The Zeekr 7X is more than a new model. It represents a bold step forward toward how we define the future of electric mobility. This SUV is intelligent, intuitive, and purposefully crafted to meet the needs of families around the world. With the Zeekr 7X, we are delivering a seamless lifestyle experience built on performance, design, and future-ready technology,” he said .

Launch event highlights brand ambitions

To introduce the new SUV, Zeekr hosted an immersive showcase attended by media, industry partners and lifestyle influencers. The event featured an appearance by local celebrity Desmond Tan and offered hands-on demonstrations of the vehicle’s intelligent systems and luxury-focused interior. The evening celebrated both the new model and Zeekr’s progress in Singapore since its market debut .

Lee Hoe Lone, Managing Director of Premium Automobiles, Zeekr’s retail partner in Singapore, said the response to the brand’s first year had been encouraging. “Singapore is a forward-thinking and design-conscious market that reflects the same values that drive our brand. The exceptional interest we received before launch is a strong vote of confidence from the market. We look forward to introducing more drivers here to a luxury EV experience, one that meets the evolving expectations of our local community, while we continue to stay committed to providing an exceptional ownership experience for Singaporean drivers,” he said .

Combining design, range and safety

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The Zeekr 7X is a mid-to-large, five-seat electric SUV that measures 4,787mm in length, 1,930mm in width and 1,650mm in height, with a 2,900mm wheelbase. It comes in three variants: RWD Standard Range with up to 475 kilometres of range, RWD Long Range with up to 605 kilometres, and AWD Performance with up to 540 kilometres. Fast charging from 10% to 80% is possible in just 10.5 minutes, while acceleration ranges from 6.0 seconds for the RWD to 3.9 seconds for the AWD model .

The exterior follows Zeekr’s “Hidden Energy” design language with a sleek, aerodynamic profile and five colour options, including Crystal White and Brook Blue with a silver roof. Inside, the cabin focuses on comfort and technology, offering three interior colour schemes and a 21-speaker Zeekr Sound Pro audio system. The SUV also features advanced voice control, customisable performance settings and 36 storage compartments .

Safety has been a core priority, with the 7X achieving a 5-star Euro NCAP rating. It includes a reinforced dome body structure and a 720-degree safety protection system designed to enhance passenger protection.

The Zeekr 7X is priced from S$239,999 and is available for test drives at Zeekr Centre Singapore on Leng Kee Road and the newly opened Zeekr House on Ubi Road.

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