The Zeekr has received a series of updates due in Australia from May, although the Chinese brand is withholding pricing details until the 2026 Melbourne Motor Show next week.
As already reported by Daily SparkzIn 2026 the Zeekr
Although the final price has not yet been announced, the Chinese brand has stated that the RWD will be available at “under $50,000 at a distance” while the 365kW AWD will be available at “under $60,000 at a distance.”
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External changes include:
- New color options: Matte Khaki Green, Onyx Black – 4WD
- 20″ Black Alloy Wheels – AWD
- Available Automatic Doors – AWD
Interior changes include:
- Heated front and rear seats
- Massaging Front Seats – All Wheel Drive
- On-board refrigerator under the front center armrest – four-wheel drive
- Touch capacitive steering wheel shortcuts
- Yamaha surround sound system with 13 speakers
Gray is now standard for the interior, with white optional on both the RWD and AWD. The AWD is only available with the option of a black interior with red seat belts.
All models also get the brand’s new Zeekr AD driver assistance package, which includes five HD cameras, five millimeter-wave radar sensors, twelve ultrasonic sensors distributed throughout the vehicle, as well as a remote parking assistant “for tight urban conditions.”
Both versions of the Zeekr
The RWD now produces 250kW from its rear electric motor, while the AWD now produces a total of 365kW from its 110kW front and 250kW rear electric motors. Both have increased by 50 kW compared to their predecessor.
Zeekr claims that the The brand claims that both variants offer “best-in-class acceleration figures”.
In addition, the 2026 Zeekr The new battery is said to have been “further optimized for faster charging, increased safety and improved thermal stability”.
This means that the base vehicle can now be charged with a DC fast charger with an output of up to 230 kW (previously 150 kW). The battery can be charged from 10 to 80 percent in about 18 minutes, a time saving of about 12 minutes. The AWD’s nickel-manganese-cobalt lithium-ion battery (NMC) retains its 150 kW DC capacity.
AC charging has also been improved for both variants: the RWD can now take 11 kW (up from 7.2 kW) and the AWD doubles its previous upper limit to 22 kW (up from 11 kW).
The WLTP range for the MY26 Zeekr X RWD is 405 km, while the AWD claims 415 km. For reference: the versions before the update contained ADR figures (NEDC) of 540 and 470 km respectively.
Full pricing and specification details will be announced at the 2026 Melbourne Motor Show on April 10.
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