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Zeekr's new 007 GT looks like the ultimate family EV – with 10-minute charging and over 500 miles of range

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Zeekr has launched a sleek, grand touring 'shooting brake' version of its 007 sedan available in China – and it should eventually go global, too.

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Zeekr brings his next electric car with strong technical data to the start, but there is also bad news for interested customers from Germany. It remains difficult to drive such a car with us, the market start of Zeekr in Germany is postponed indefinitely. Meanwhile, new models start in some other European countries, so here German customers only remain the import. This may also apply to the new 7GT, a new Grand Tourer or Shooting Brake of 007. Z…

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Chinese firm Zeekr, part of the Geely group, has officially launched the new 7 GT, an electric shooting brake with 825 km CLTC range that will hit the European market by the end of the year.

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Station wagons are no longer really in fashion. The market has fallen into disuse with the advent of SUVs. However, some manufacturers continue to supply the market with offers, sometimes electric. A new electric station wagon model is arriving in Europe: the Zeekr 007 GT, here is the first information. [Read more] Exciting guests and exciting topics! Our UNLOCK show can be found every other Wednesday, live, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Twitch. Also…

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With the 7GT, the e-car manufacturer Zeekr introduces a new "shooting brake". Impressive are the range and the short charging times of the e-car. This article has been sorted under Technology, Electric Car, Mobility.

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Paul Tan's Automotive News broke the news in on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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