According to Electrive, Zeekr will start vehicle deliveries in Germany this January, marking one of its most important steps in expanding across Europe. The brand, already active in markets such as the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, is now positioning itself to compete head-on in one of Europe’s most demanding and competitive EV markets.
Germany’s importance for Zeekr is clear: it’s Europe’s largest EV market, home to some of the world’s most established automotive brands, and an important benchmark for safety and technology. Zeekr enters the country with three models (the Zeekr 7X, Zeekr X, and Zeekr 001) each offering long range, fast charging, and safety ratings that increasingly challenge European and Korean competitors.
Below is a full breakdown of the lineup, including battery sizes, WLTP ranges, charging speeds, boot capacity, and Euro NCAP results based on official data.
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Zeekr 7X
The Zeekr 7X arrives in Germany as a spacious family-oriented SUV offering a blend of comfort, efficiency, and practicality. Buyers can choose between 75 kWh and 100 kWh battery options, delivering up to 615 km of WLTP range depending on the trim. Charging performance peaks at 360 kW, allowing rapid top-ups on Germany’s expanding high-power charging network.

Inside, the 7X focuses on practicality, offering generous legroom and a 539-litre boot, plus an additional 66 litres in the frunk, making it well-suited for both daily use and long trips. The Zeekr 7X has achieved a 5-star Euro NCAP rating, putting it securely among the safest electric SUVs currently available. Inside, the car offers a flexible cabin, modern tech features, and a spacious boot designed for families and active lifestyles.
Zeekr X
The Zeekr X is the brand’s compact premium crossover and one of its strongest European contenders. It is equipped with a 69 kWh battery offering up to 445 km WLTP range. With peak charging of 150 kW, the Zeekr X fits neatly into the urban-mobility and long-weekend-trip role that many European households expect.

Safety is a standout highlight. The Zeekr X was crowned the safest EV in Europe for 2024 according to Euro NCAP, thanks to top scores in adult occupant protection, child protection, and safety assistance systems. The boot offers 362 litres of space, providing practical everyday storage for shopping, luggage, or sports equipment.
Zeekr 001
The Zeekr 001 enters Germany as a shooting brake with performance-oriented dynamics and grand-touring comfort. It features an available 100 kWh battery and delivers up to 620 km of WLTP range, depending on variant. Charging speeds peak at 200 kW, among the fastest in its price class.

Euro NCAP awarded the Zeekr 001 a 5-star rating, supporting its position as a premium long-range EV for drivers who need both space and performance. The 539 l boot is particularly impressive, offering one of the largest luggage capacities in the segment paired with a wide-opening tailgate for convenience.
Warranty Details
Zeekr provides a comprehensive warranty package in Germany, covering both the vehicle and high-voltage components. Zeekr provides an eight-year or 200,000-kilometre warranty for the high-voltage battery. For the whole vehicle, the company offers a ‘5+5-year’ warranty: the first five years or 100,000 kilometres come standard with the purchase. If you carry out servicing through Zeekr’s service network, the coverage is extended to ten years or 200,000 kilometres. Full details are as follows:
| Warranty Type | Coverage |
|---|---|
| Basic vehicle warranty | 5 years + 5 years / 100,000 km + 100,000 km |
| High-voltage battery | 8 years / 200,000 km |
| Paint warranty | 5 years |
| Rust protection | 12 years |
Pricing in Germany
Pricing for Zeekr models in Germany, as reported by Zeekr Germany:
| Model | Starting Price |
|---|---|
| Zeekr 7X | €54,990 |
| Zeekr X | €37,990 |
| Zeekr 001 | €59,990 |
Fleet Offer & Support Network
Zeekr isn’t only targeting private customers in Germany, but it also offers a full fleet programme tailored to businesses, corporations, and rental/leasing companies. Their “Zeekr Fleet” solution bundles leasing, maintenance, charging support, connectivity and long‑term servicing under one package. This means that companies can switch to electric mobility with competitive total cost of ownership (TCO), lower maintenance costs, and access to Europe‑wide charging networks and service infrastructure.
On the support side, Zeekr emphasises their pan-European service network: authorised workshops, high‑tech service centres and partner garages can handle maintenance or repairs; technicians are trained by Zeekr and use original parts, ensuring consistent service quality. Cars maintained within that network also benefit from extended warranty coverage.
For fleet managers this means predictable expenses, easier maintenance logistics and access to services such as remote diagnostics, Over‑The‑Air (OTA) software updates and connected services via 5G
FAQ
When does Zeekr start deliveries in Germany?
Deliveries begin in January, according to Zeekr.
Which models will be available at launch?
Germany will receive the Zeekr 7X, Zeekr X, and Zeekr 001.
Is Zeekr a new brand in Europe?
Zeekr is already active in several European countries, but Germany represents one of its largest and most strategic launches.
What about safety ratings?
All three models have earned 5-star Euro NCAP ratings, with the Zeekr X additionally named the safest EV in Europe for 2024.
What is the warranty coverage?
For the whole vehicle, the company offers a ‘5+5-year’ warranty: the first five years or 100,000 kilometres come standard with the purchase. If you carry out servicing through Zeekr’s service network, the coverage is extended to ten years or 200,000 kilometres. The battery warranty is 8-year/200,000 km.
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