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Chinese brand Zeekr eyes hybrids in Australian expansion

ahmadchaudari@gmail.com July 4, 2025

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Zeekr wants to offer more than just electric vehicles (EVs) in Australia, with hybrid models firmly on the cards for a local launch.

Just two models are currently offered Down Under – the 009 people mover and X compact SUV, both of which are EVs. The larger 7X electric SUV is due to arrive later this year, while a third SUV has been confirmed for 2026.

The global lineup is also EV-heavy, although the Geely-owned Chinese carmaker is now venturing into the plug-in hybrid market with its new 9X large SUV.

The Zeekr 9X features a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine producing 205kW of power, mated with a 290kW front electric motor and a 370kW rear electric motor.

Zeekr is also set to merge with fellow carmaker Lynk & Co, which specialises in hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles. Vehicles from the latter could come to Australia as soon as 2026, possibly wearing Zeekr badging as a means of expanding the reach of the challenger brand.

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“Under the new NVES we need to look at whether we’ll be two entities or a single entity, what’s better for us,” said Zeekr Australia head of product Melvyn Low.

“That’s yet to be determined, whether it’s another brand or a rebrand. It’ll probably be a rebrand.”

Cooling EV growth is one of the key drivers behind Zeekr’s powertrain expansion, with the majority of Australian new car buyers still opting for internal combustion engine (ICE) or hybrid models.

Zeekr’s mid- to long-term strategy will also be informed by the impacts of the New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) – legislation designed to reduce the carbon footprint of the Australian car market.

“At the moment we have all BEVs. We know there may be customers that need a middle ground to transition (from ICE to EV) and our global brand offers a lot of powertrains, so I’m interested to see what other products we can bring with other powertrains in the future, ” said Mr Low.