
Zeekr Launches Vehicle Subscription Service with Personalized Rentals
Chinese smart car brand Zeekr announced the launch of its vehicle subscription service, called "Zeekr Subscription", and opened its first operations in Hangzhou.
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Chinese smart car brand Zeekr announced the launch of its vehicle subscription service, called "Zeekr Subscription", and opened its first operations in Hangzhou.
Photos of the second model of Zeekr, a electric vehicle company under Geely, has been leaked recently. At present, the new car code is EF1E, which may be renamed to Zeekr 002.
Zeekr, an all-electric vehicle brand operated by Chinese automaker Geely, announced on Friday that due to the pandemic and an ongoing shortage of computer chips, just 1,795 Zeekr 001 models were sold in March this year.
Electric vehicle brand Zeekr announced on Thursday that the official start of production at the Zeekr Auto Factory will be held at 15:30 p.m. on October 16 at the commodity inspection line of the final assembly workshop.
The 10,000th Zeekr 001, the first model of Geely's auto brand Zeekr, officially rolled off the production line on Thursday.
On October 23, Zeekr 001 officially started delivery, with a total of 199 units delivered in the first week. However, the continuous denunciation letters from its car owners have caused this new brand to fall into controversy.
Zeekr, a high-end electric vehicle brand operated by Chinese auto giant Geely announced on Saturday that it will raise prices starting from May 1, 2022.
The former director of Huawei’s autonomous driving development business has joined Geely Holding Group’s Zeekr brand as Vice President of autonomous driving.
Zeekr, a pure electric intelligent vehicle brand owned by Geely Holdings, on Tuesday announced the delivery of its 10,000th home charging pile.
Mobileye, an autonomous driving division of Intel, said that it planned to release a product in China together with Zeekr backed by Geely Holdings in 2024.
Geely-backed electric vehicle brand Zeekr announced that as of March 17, its self-built charging stations had been launched in 20 cities across China.
In the statement, the owners hope that Zeekr can give explanations, claiming that they "do not accept misleading consumption, do not recognize the blue skylight, and are not satisfied with Zeekr's turning a blind eye."