Zeekr 007 GT Shooting-Brake EV Offers 646 hp and 825 km Range

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Chinese electric-vehicle manufacturer Zeekr has rolled out a fresh set of customization choices for its 007 GT model, introducing a new exterior finish called “cloud mist pink” and pairing it with an updated interior trim in a black-purple colour scheme. What makes this announcement more notable is that both options—which previously involved extra cost—are temporarily being offered free of charge. Reports from the Chinese technology outlet IT Home state that the pink exterior colour normally required buyers to pay a premium of 6,000 yuan. During this limited promotional window, however, customers can select the colour as part of the standard package, and the newly added interior configuration is also included without any additional fees.

Beyond these cosmetic updates, the 007 GT continues to emphasize a high-tech and premium-leaning design philosophy. Its exterior is defined by a full-glass panoramic roof, frameless doors, and a set of subtly integrated hidden water-cut design lines that contribute to its sleek silhouette. Zeekr has also equipped the car with frameless electrically operated mirrors, reinforcing the model’s minimalist aesthetic. Inside the cabin, drivers will find a technologically focused environment built around a 13.02-inch central touchscreen and an expansive 35.5-inch augmented-reality head-up display. This advanced projection system not only shows driving data but also supports features such as blind-spot monitoring, enhancing visibility and safety.

Zeekr 007 GT

The vehicle’s computing capability is powered by a dual-Nvidia Orin-X chip setup, giving the 007 GT the processing strength required for its intelligent driving and infotainment features. Structurally, Zeekr has based the model on an 800-volt high-voltage electrical platform, enabling extremely rapid charging. The car supports fast-charging rates of up to 500 kW, which significantly reduces downtime compared with conventional systems. Ride comfort is bolstered by a CCD electromagnetic damping system, while the brand’s “smart magic carpet” suspension technology comes standard, aiming to provide a smoother, more adaptive driving experience on various road surfaces.

Customers can select from two different battery pack sizes, depending on their driving needs. In its longest-range configuration, the 007 series can reportedly achieve up to about 825 km under the CLTC testing cycle. The GT variant equipped with dual motors delivers impressive performance, producing up to 646 horsepower, while still offering a claimed 585 km CLTC range.

Sales data suggests that the model experienced a mixed market reception. Approximately 3,915 units were delivered in September 2025, indicating solid demand during that period. However, information from Caifuhao shows that in early October, weekly deliveries declined from above 2,000 units to below 1,000, pointing toward a clear cooling in sales momentum compared with earlier months. Although Zeekr has not released full official October figures, the available information indicates a slowdown following its strong summer performance.

The 007 GT itself, described as the shooting-brake or estate-style member of the broader 007 lineup, first became available to Chinese consumers on 15 April 2025. Pricing at launch began at roughly $28,000, with the highest-spec configurations reaching around $32,100, placing it in the competitive space of affordable premium electric wagons in the Chinese market.

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