Zeekr Target: 70,000 EV Sales In 2022 Before Expansion To Europe

Geely’s all-electric brand Zeekr, after a successful launch in late 2021 and over 6,000 deliveries in just over two months, announced its target for 2022.

The plan for this year is to produce and sell a total of 70,000 electric cars. Currently, the company offers just one model – the Zeekr 001 (in three versions), but by 2025, the lineup will expand to a total of five cars.

In parallel to the general expansion of the lineup and increasing volume, Zeekr will enter Europe (at least selected markets) in early 2023, according to CnEVPost.

Export is expected to be a significant part of the Zeekr brand and gradually increase to 100,000 annually by 2025 (the total volume would be several hundred thousand).

The open question is whether Geely will give Zeekr a green light to enter the U.S., where the group is represented by Volvo and Polestar.

Recently, Waymo unveiled a driverless Zeekr EV, which might be a sign that North America is on the table.

For reference, Geely intends to sell 1.65 million vehicles in 2022 (24% more than in 2021), excluding Volvo and Polestar.

Gallery: Zeekr 001

Zeekr 001 specs:

  • Range (NEDC)/Battery options:
    86 kWh, AWD: 526 km (327 miles)
    100 kWh, RWD: 712 km (443 miles)
    100 kWh, AWD: 606 km (377 miles)
    lithium-ion cells supplied by CATL
    Z-Battery, 800 V battery system, liquid cooled
    heat pump
  • 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.8 seconds (AWD) or 6.9 seconds (RWD)
    braking from 100 to 0 km/h in 34.5 meters
  • top speed of 200 km/h (124 mph)
  • Drive units (Nidec Ni200Ex – one or two):
    single-motor RWD: 200 kW and 384 Nm
    dual-motor AWD: 400 kW and 768 Nm
  • DC fast charging from 10% to 80% within 30 minutes at up to 360 kW
    120 km (75 miles) of NEDC range in 5 minutes
  • Dimensions: length of 4.970 m, width of 1.999 m, height of 1.560 m and a wheelbase of 3.005 m
  • air suspension (ground clearance from 117mm to 205mm)
  • total luggage space of 2144 liters
  • Geely’s Sustainable Electric Architecture (SEA) platform


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