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    2026 Zeekr 9X review: Quick drive
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    2026 Zeekr 9X review: Quick drive

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comMay 11, 2026No Comments13 Mins Read
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    The Chinese aren’t just making ‘cheap’ cars anymore – something that’s no better evidenced than by Zeekr, premium arm of the Geely Auto Group.

    While the Chinese brand’s story started in Australia with the Volvo EX30-based Zeekr X small electric SUV and then continued with the Tesla Model Y-fighting 7X mid-size SUV, it actually all began with the 001 electric shooting brake at the beginning of this decade – a model which has the same DNA as the Polestar 4 and pioneered the brand’s development of high-performance electric vehicle (EV) technologies.

    Just five years on from the brand’s first model, Zeekr is now looking to take on the likes of Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz with a vehicle that draws design inspiration from the ultra-luxury segments, with styling elements from Range Rover, Rolls-Royce and Bentley all woven into the external and interior.

    The 2026 Zeekr 9X was revealed at last year’s Shanghai motor show (Auto China 2025) as the Zeekr brand’s first hybrid model – better classified as an extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) – and attracted no less than 40,000 domestic orders within the first hour after it went on sale.

    It’s not just a cheap copy of an established luxury car either. The 9X offers a suite of high-end technologies like adaptive air suspension and active anti-roll stabilisation, dual-megapixel headlights, a premium sound system from Naim (Bentley’s cost-option audio supplier), and an available tri-motor EREV drivetrain producing over 1000kW of power and 1400Nm of torque – enough for a claimed 0-100km/h time of just 3.1 seconds.