Zeekr Brings 007 GT Electric Wagon to Australia for Evaluation
A left-hand-drive example will be used to gauge demand ahead of any right-hand-drive decision.
Overview
- The 007 GT arrives next month for customer clinics and media previews, with a planned showing at the Sydney International EV Motor Show.
- Zeekr says a right-hand-drive program is undecided, with a decision targeted by late 2025 or early 2026.
- If approved, engineering a right-hand-drive version would take about 12 months from the go-ahead to production.
- Powertrains include single-motor rear-wheel drive with 75kWh LFP or 100kWh NMC batteries and a 475kW dual-motor all-wheel-drive option claiming 0–100km/h in 3.8 seconds.
- Chinese pricing points to roughly A$51,000–$63,000 before on-road costs if offered locally, and the wagon would be one of only a few electric wagons in Australia with the potential for the longest range based on WLTP estimates.