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China’s Zeekr unveils new piectures of its second all-electric shooting brake · TechNode

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Last updated: 2026/04/11 at 2:56 PM
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Chinese electric vehicle maker Zeekr is set to unveil its new grand tourer, the 007 GT, in the coming months, and the company began teasing it with new pictures on Wednesday. Little is currently known about the car, which will also be Zeekr’s second shooting brake, nearly four years after the launch of its popular Zeekr 001. During a Jan. 2 conference call with investors, CEO Andy An revealed Zeekr’s plan to launch three new models this year, including a shooting brake variant of its 007 sedan, which is expected to go on sale in the second quarter. This will be followed by the release of a full-size SUV in the third quarter and a mid- to large-sized SUV in the fourth quarter. Zeekr, a subsidiary of Chinese auto giant Geely, delivered 222,123 vehicles last year, nearly 100,000 of which were 001 electric wagons. The company aims to deliver 320,000 vehicles in 2025. [Zeekr release, in Chinese]

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