Here is the requested summary: - Zeeker is a brand-new Chinese brand, but this car is made and designed in Europe for the European market. - The reviewer suggests that its design sat "in the middle" of Tesla and Lotus. - Size-wise, it's almost identical to the Tesla Model Y. - Its styling includes a full visor front going past the wheel arches. - The Matrix LED Headlights are standard, even in the base spec. - The mirrors are taken from the Polestar. - Cameras and sensors are all over the car. - A party trick is that the door open when the user walks or dances up to it. This function only exists in the Privilege trim. - Due to these doors, a dramatic door slam cannot be performed. - It has a light bar in the back similar to the Lotus Eletre. - The only logo is what's in the rear windscreen. - The black roof is only in the privilege trim. - There is no rear wiper. - There is 539 liters of boot space, with 66 liters of front trunk for the rear-wheel drive model. - The front trunk falls to 42 liters in the all-wheel-drive model. - There is an insane amount of tech inside the car. It is basically a driving computer. - It has a screen by the steering wheel in addition to the larger screen in the center console, which the Model Y does not. - It includes an optional head-up display. - Nearly everything is controllable via the center screen. The ride height and rear-heated seats are only in the Privilege edition. - There are rear-heated seats, and massaging seats for the front. - It has a pet mode and a camping mode which closes the rear blinds and sunroof. - There are basically no knobs and buttons, just ones for the drive modes. - The reviewer notes the navigation is augmented reality, and recognizes people, dogs, trees, and cars. - There are speakers in the headrest which is nice because it allows the information to come only to the driver. - The car can drive itself in a multi-story car park, stopping for people and barriers. Then finds a charging spot and parks there and connects itself. - It does 0-62 in 3.8 seconds. - The smaller battery has 415 horsepower. - Charging reaches 480 kilowatts and the reviewer reports it will go from 10% to 80% in 13 minutes. - It has 22kW AC home charging. - The base model starts at $44,000. - This model feels quite luxury. - It drives well, is powerful, has good cornering, and is also reasonably quiet. - If one wants to "look" special, choose Lotus, if you want to "feel" special, choose this Zeker. - The reviewer puts "money on this brand doing pretty well" and credits it to building and designing for Europe by Europeans. - A downside is it just seems like another electric SUV. - All in all, though, the reviewer really liked it and can't wait to see it on the UK roads.