Seek the Zeekr 7X
- Tim Bond
- Dec 1, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 26
The Zeekr 7X is set to enter the Australian market in 2025, positioning itself as a direct competitor to the popular Tesla Model Y. Both vehicles are electric SUVs, but they come with distinct features and specifications that cater to different consumer preferences. Here’s a detailed comparison of the two models based on their anticipated offerings.


Design and Dimensions
The Zeekr 7X measures 4825 mm in length, 1930 mm in width, and 1656 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2925 mm. This makes it slightly larger than the Tesla Model Y, which has dimensions of approximately 4750 mm long, 1921 mm wide, and 1624 mm tall. The Zeekr’s larger footprint may translate to more interior space and comfort for passengers.
In terms of design, the Zeekr 7X features a modern aesthetic with full-width LED light bars, retractable door handles, and a distinctive SUV profile. While specific interior images have not yet been released, it is expected to mirror the luxurious design elements found in the Zeekr 007 sedan, including a large landscape-oriented touchscreen and a digital instrument cluster.
Powertrain Options
The Zeekr 7X will offer multiple powertrain configurations:
- Entry-Level Model: Equipped with a single-motor rear-wheel drive setup producing **310 kW (approximately 416 hp).
- Dual-Motor Variant: This version will feature all-wheel drive with a powerful output of **475 kW (around 636 hp).
In comparison, the Tesla Model Y offers a Long Range variant with dual motors producing 378 kW (about 507 hp) and an impressive acceleration from 0-100 km/h in around 5.0 seconds. The performance-focused Model Y Performance variant achieves similar acceleration times with slightly higher power output.
Battery and Range
The Zeekr 7X will be available with two battery options:
- A 75 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery for the entry-level model.
- A 100 kWh nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) battery for higher-end variants.
The Zeekr claims that its architecture allows for rapid charging capabilities, potentially adding 500 km of range in just 15 minutes at fast-charging stations. The expected total driving range is around 605 km, which is competitive but slightly less than the Tesla Model Y Long Range's estimated range of about 533 km.
Technology and Features
Both vehicles are expected to come equipped with advanced technology features. The Zeekr 7X is anticipated to include:
- A roof-mounted LiDAR sensor for enhanced driver assistance systems.
- A high-tech infotainment system powered by NVIDIA chips.
- A **36.21-inch augmented reality head-up display** for navigation.
On the other hand, the Tesla Model Y is well-known for its minimalist interior dominated by a central touchscreen that controls most vehicle functions, along with regular software updates that enhance performance and features over time.
Conclusion
The Zeekr 7X presents an exciting alternative to the Tesla Model Y with its larger size, powerful performance options, rapid charging capabilities, and advanced technology features. While both vehicles cater to similar market segments, the choice between them will likely depend on individual preferences regarding design aesthetics, brand loyalty, and specific feature sets. As both models launch in Australia, consumers will have more options than ever in the growing EV market.
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