The Zeekr 7GT just made its European debut at the 2026 Brussels Motor Show, seven months after it premiered in its home country of China as the Zeekr 007 G. The luxury electric wagon version of the Zeekr 7 electric sedan grabbed headlines for its rapid charging capabilities as well as its sleek styling.
Although Zeekr has not confirmed the 7GT for Australia just yet, confirmation of right-hand drive production for the UK strongly indicates a local launch in the coming months.
Zeekr 7GT positioning and pricing

In Europe, the Zeekr 7GT electric wagon is also known as a “shooting brake.” Zeekr chose this body style for buyers who want space and practicality without choosing an SUV. It will compete with the likes of the Tesla Model 3, Volkswagen ID.7 Tourer, and Hyundai Ioniq 6. The Zeekr 7GT is offered with 2 motor setups across three global variants:
- Business Edition RWD (75kWh)
- Long Range RWD Launch Edition (100kWh)
- Privilege AWD Launch Edition (100kWh)
Prices for the Zeekr 7GT are due to start from around €45k (before on-roads), and this will vary by country depending on taxes. A rough conversion means the luxury electric wagon can be priced from around AU$80,000. For reference, the Zeekr 7X crossover electric SUV is priced from just under AU$58,000 before on-roads, so the 7GT could get an aggressive entry price near AU$60K instead.
Powertrain and performance of Zeekr 7GT
| Specification | Zeekr 7GT |
|---|---|
| Drive | RWD / AWD |
| Battery | 75kWh LFP / 100kWh NMC |
| Electric range | Up to 655km |
| Fast DC charging | 480kW (10-80% in 13 minutes for 75kWh) |
| Motor configuration | Single / Dual-motor setup |
| Combined power output | 310kW (single motor) / 475kW (dual motor) |
| Acceleration | 0-100kmph in 3.3 seconds (top-variant) |
| Top speed | 210kmph |
| Braked towing capacity | 1,600kg |
The 2026 Zeekr 7GT is built on Geely’s 800V Sustainable Experience Architecture (SEA2). It is tuned specifically for European roads and uses a double-wishbone front suspension and a 5-link rear suspension for handling and comfort.
Zeekr 7GT interior and cabin design

Inside, the 7GT has a minimalist, driver-focused cabin. It uses premium materials, a high centre console, and advanced technology such as a large augmented reality (AR) head-up display. Here is a list of interior features of the global Zeekr 7GT model:
- NAPPA full-grain leather upholstery
- Front seat 14-way adjustment, heating, ventilation, memory, and massage functions
- Heated rear seats with 7-degree electric recline adjustment
- double-pane acoustic glass for noise insulation
- electrically powered, frameless doors (top trim)
- 15-inch OLED central infotainment screen
- 13-inch driver’s information cluster
- 35.5-inch augmented reality (AR) head-up display (HUD)
- Two wireless phone charging pads
- 23-speaker, 2,160W Zeekr sound system with AI audio tuning
- Two speakers in the driver’s seat headrest
Safety and other features in Zeekr 7GT

The Zeekr 7GT uses ultra-high-strength steel for the passenger cell, and the rear underbody is made from a single large die casting for maximum protection. It has 7 airbags, and the ADAS system is powered by dual Nvidia Drive Orin-X chips and LiDAR.
Here are more standard features of the Zeekr 7GT global variant:
- Up to 462L of cargo space (1,737L expandable)
- 65L of storage space (32L in top trim)
- Roof bars with 75kg of overhead load
- Active air suspension system (top trim)
- V2L (Vehicle-to-load) up to 3.3 kW AC output
Possibility of launch in Australia
A left-hand-drive evaluation car was brought to Australia in late 2025 for customer testing and shown at the Sydney International EV Show in October–November 2025.
Zeekr Australia management has also reportedly confirmed the 7GT is “on the radar” for a 2026 launch, alongside larger SUVs like the 8X and 9X. Industry reports expect a late 2026 arrival, with some suggesting October 2026.
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