Zeekr X Privilege AWD










Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New)
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- Price USA (Used)
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- Country of Manufacture
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- China
- China
- Years of Production
- 2023-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- SUV
- Market Availability
- EU
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Quick 3.6s acceleration
- Bold, futuristic styling
- Fast 22kW AC charging
- Premium, tech-rich cabin
- Strong safety credentials
Reasons Not to Buy
- New brand in US
- Modest 211-mile range
- Tiny frunk storage
- US availability uncertain
- Unproven US support
Overview
The Zeekr X Privilege AWD is gunning for the premium compact electric SUV crown, packing a serious punch with its dual-motor setup and head-turning looks. If it lands stateside, this all-wheel-drive variant promises exhilarating performance and a tech-laden cabin. While US pricing is still under wraps, expect it to compete with other upscale small EV crossovers. Key highlights? Think sharp styling, rapid acceleration, and a cabin that feels properly plush, making it a seriously tempting option for style-conscious EV buyers looking for something a bit different.
What's New for 2025?
For the 2025 model year, the biggest news for US buyers would be the Zeekr X Privilege AWD's potential arrival! While already prowling streets elsewhere, its introduction to America would bring a fresh contender to the electric SUV scene. Expect the latest Zeekr software updates, potentially refined battery management, and US-specific tweaks like a NACS charge port and localized infotainment. Essentially, the "new" for 2025 in the US is the car itself, bringing its distinct Geely group engineering and design philosophy to a brand-new audience hungry for cool EVs.
Design & Exterior
Get ready to turn some heads! The Zeekr X Privilege AWD boasts a super modern, almost concept-car-like design. It's sharp, angular, and unapologetically bold, especially with its distinctive light signatures and optional striking alloy wheels. Dimensions are city-friendly yet substantial: 174.5 inches long, 72.3 inches wide (excluding mirrors), and 61.7 inches tall. Features like frameless doors and an available contrasting roof add to its premium, futuristic vibe. This ain't your grandma's SUV; it’s a proper style statement on wheels, especially in this top-tier Privilege trim.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the Zeekr X Privilege AWD, and you're greeted by a minimalist yet properly fancy cabin. Materials feel high-quality, and the design is super clean. A massive central touchscreen, likely around 14.6 inches, dominates the dash, complemented by a sleek digital driver's display, hopefully with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for the US. It seats five comfortably. Cargo-wise, you get a practical 12.8 cubic feet in the trunk, expanding to a generous 41.7 cubic feet with seats down, plus a handy 0.7 cubic foot frunk for your charging cables.
Performance & Driving Experience
This Zeekr X Privilege AWD is no slouch – it's a proper pocket rocket! With dual PMSM motors churning out a combined 315 kW (around 422 hp) and a meaty 400 lb-ft of torque, it zaps from 0-60 mph in a blistering 3.6 seconds. The all-wheel-drive system ensures launch-control-like grip off the line and confident handling, whatever the weather. Expect a dynamic drive with sharp responses, though ride comfort should still be pretty decent. Multiple drive modes and adjustable regenerative braking will let you tailor the experience.
Range, Battery & Charging
Powering the Zeekr X Privilege AWD is a 64 kWh usable battery pack, delivering a Green Cars Compare calculated real-world range estimate of 211 miles – decent for zipping around town and daily commutes. Efficiency is rated at a solid 3.3 mi/kWh. For juicing up, it boasts an impressive standard 22 kW AC on-board charger; with a compatible high-power wallbox, a full top-up could take around 3 hours. DC fast charging maxes out at 158 kW, potentially getting you from 10-80% in about 30 minutes. For the US, expect a NACS port.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
While NHTSA ratings are pending its US arrival, the Zeekr X Privilege AWD scored a top 5-star rating from Euro NCAP, which is seriously reassuring. Expect a comprehensive suite of driver-assistance systems to come standard on this upscale trim. We're talking adaptive cruise control with stop & go, active lane keeping assist, blind-spot monitoring, automatic emergency braking, and a high-definition surround-view camera system. Zeekr typically loads its cars with safety tech, so this compact SUV should make you feel well-protected on the road.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
Official US warranty details for the 2025 Zeekr X Privilege AWD are yet to be announced, as the vehicle isn't sold here yet. However, should it arrive, expect coverage competitive with other premium EVs: likely a 4-year/50,000-mile basic warranty and an 8-year/100,000-mile warranty for the battery and drive unit, possibly with a 70% capacity guarantee. Details on complimentary maintenance or specific powertrain coverage for the US market will be revealed closer to any potential launch. Reliability should align with parent company Geely's improving standards.
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