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Zeekr 7GT 2026: Prices, Range and Specs Across Europe

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Zeekr’s electric 7GT estate is now on sale across 16 European markets, with three versions offering up to 655 km of WLTP range and 646 hp on the top AWD trim.
Michael Powers
Michael Powers, Editor

Zeekr has expanded sales of the electric 7GT estate to 16 European markets at once. The starting price is €45,990 — the same figure it first announced for Spain — for a rear-wheel-drive Core version with a 75 kWh battery and 519 km of WLTP range. The European lineup includes three versions with rear- or all-wheel drive, 75 or 100 kWh battery packs, and a WLTP range of 519 to 655 km.

The base rear-wheel-drive Zeekr 7GT makes 421 hp and covers 519 km on its 75 kWh battery. Charging from 10 to 80% takes a claimed 13 minutes. For €50,990, buyers get the same motor paired with a 100 kWh pack: rated range grows to 655 km, but charging stretches to 16 minutes.

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The range-topping 7GT Privilege AWD costs €57,490. Twin electric motors put out 646 hp, 0–100 km/h takes 3.3 seconds, and range reaches 558 km. Only this trim gets all-wheel drive and an active air suspension. Every European version rides on an 800-volt architecture.

At 4,817 mm long with a 2,900 mm wheelbase, the model sits close to large estate cars. Boot space is 456 litres, growing to 1,390 litres with the rear seats folded. An extra front trunk holds 65 litres on rear-wheel-drive cars and 32 litres on the all-wheel-drive version. In July the Zeekr 7GT also earned five stars in Euro NCAP’s tightened 2026 testing protocol.

The 7GT’s European rollout gives buyers elsewhere a clear reference point when weighing it against rivals in the same segment, along with checking how well infotainment, connectivity and charging services hold up outside its home markets. Zeekr’s European programme includes an extended warranty for cars serviced through its authorised network.

This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Дмитрий Новиков

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