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Zeekr 7X previewed in Malaysia – up to 600 km WLTP, three variants; RM182k-230k for first 500 customers

Zeekr 7X previewed in Malaysia – up to 600 km WLTP, three variants; RM182k-230k for first 500 customers

Posted on May 8, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Zeekr 7X previewed in Malaysia – up to 600 km WLTP, three variants; RM182k-230k for first 500 customers

Zeekr 7X previewed in Malaysia – up to 600 km WLTP, three variants; RM182k-230k for first 500 customers

The Zeekr 7X has been previewed at the 2025 Malaysia Autoshow, following its Thailand-market launch in March this year. Zeekr Malaysia has announced introductory pricing for the first 500 customers – the range starts with the RWD Standard at RM182,000, followed by the RWD Long Range at RM195,000, rounded up by the AWD Performance at RM230,000.

Measuring 4,825 mm long, 1,930 mm wide, 1,666 mm tall and with a wheelbase of 2,925 mm, the 7X joins the segment featuring electric vehicles like the Tesla Model Y and BYD Sealion 7. The Zeekr electric vehicle (EV) occupies a larger footprint and has a longer wheelbase compared to the Tesla, but is slightly smaller than the BYD.

Zeekr Malaysia quotes a maximum battery range figure of 600 km on the WLTP testing standard, which approximates the numbers for the Thailand-market single-motor variant with the 100 kWh NMC battery (615 km WLTP). In the neighbouring market, the base single-motor, RWD variant gets a 75 kWh LFP battery that offers up to 480 km of range (WLTP).

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Based on Thailand specifications, the 75 kWh LFP version attains 10-80% charging in 10.5 minutes, while the 100 kWh NMC battery-equipped version requires 15 minutes to recharge over the same measure. Official charging input figures will be revealed closer to the official Malaysian launch of the 7X, says Zeekr Malaysia.

The single-motor RWD powertrain is a 421 PS/440 Nm unit on the rear axle, with the aforementioned two battery variants for Malaysia. The top dual-motor version called the AWD Performance for our market packs a a combined 646 PS and 710 Nm; this most potent version of the 7X attains a 0-100 km/h sprint time of 3.8 seconds.

The 7X gets adaptive air suspension as standard, while rolling stock on the example displayed here at the 2025 Malaysia Autoshow is a set of 21-inch alloy wheels shod in tyres measuring 265/40R21.

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Zeekr 7X at BIMS 2025

Inside, occupants in the 7X will get a 13.02-inch digital instrument cluster display, a 16-inch mini-LED infotainment touchscreen, dual Qi wireless chargers, a 21-speaker sound system with headrest speakers, Nappa leather upholstery and powered seats in front and at the rear, the latter offering up to 10 degrees of recline.

According to a Zeekr Malaysia representative, Malaysian-market orders for the made-in-Ningbo 7X have begun, and the company is aiming for the 7X to reach a sales volume of 1,000 units in 2025.

To recap – the Zeekr 7X has been previewed in Malaysia, with introductory pricing announced for the first 500 customers. The range starts with the RWD Standard at RM182,000, followed by the RWD Long Range at RM195,000, rounded up by the AWD Performance at RM230,000.

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