2024 Zeekr 001 - Speed and Luxury Sport Car!

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  • čas přidán 31. 12. 2023
  • Zeekr 001 first drive: A promising start
    New Geely-owned brand is set to launch in Europe this year
    Zeekr 001 could hit the UK by 2025
    High-spec, high-gloss, highly annoying ADAS
    Give Chinese car brands their due, they move fast. Zeekr - a child of the vast Geely empire - launched just two years ago but already up past 150,000 sales in its native China and growing fast.
    Zeekr’s next plan is to expand into Europe through 2024, with right-hand drive and UK sales possibly starting in 2025. And it’ll kick proceedings off with two all-new electric cars. The Zeekr X compact SUV and this - the Zeekr 001.
    It’s a fairly large shooting brake affair, similarly proportioned to the Kia EV6 with a bulbous rear and just enough of a raised ride height to feel commanding without stepping into the realms of being an SUV.
    Looks rather like a Lynk & Co?
    Yes - the 001 (we’re opting for ‘double-oh one’, incidentally) started life as the Lynk & Co Zero concept car, unveiled ahead of the 2021 Beijing Auto Show. It made it into production largely unchanged, but instead became the first thrust of budding brand Zeekr.
    Still, Lynk & Co’s influence is clear to see, particularly in the bulbous, high-mounted daytime running lights, gurning grille and vertical taillight elements.
    Lynk & Co - sorry, Zeekr - offers the 001 in three variants for Europe. All use the same beefy 100kWh lithium-ion battery pack mounted under the floor. Kicking off proceedings is the Long Range RWD, equipped with a single electric motor rated for 268bhp and 252lb ft and good for 0-62mph in 7.2 seconds. It’ll do up to 385 WLTP-fresh miles on a charge.
    Moving up, the Performance AWD ups this to two electric motors and a total output of 537bhp and 504lb ft. 0-62mph is dispatched in a sprightly 3.8s, though range decreases to a still-impressive 367 miles. The range-topping Privilege model uses the same powertrain as the Performance, but range reduces slightly to 360 miles.
    Long Range and Performance models run on double wishbones up front, coil springs at the rear and fixed-rate dampers, but the Privilege gets a full air-sprung setup, usually the preserve of much pricier EVs.
    If neither of these are quick enough, the 001 FR will eventually hit Europe - though not for a good few years. It’s a halo performance model with 1248bhp, four electric motors, and 0-62mph in 2.07s. Bonkers.
    Is it any good to drive?
    Not half bad. We sampled the top-end Privilege model, and found it the equal of its European competition in a lot of ways.
    Performance is obviously ferocious, but Zeekr’s engineered enough forgiveness into the throttle that it doesn’t feel peaky or hyperactive. Neither has it bothered with a fake ‘engine’ noise - instead, you’re whisked along in fairly serene surroundings, though wind noise is a little intrusive.
    The Privilege model doesn’t initially feel air-sprung - it’s actually quite pleasant and firm, with good body control and not too much float on an undulating surface. Smaller imperfections reveal a little more of the patter that these setups are known for, but it’s really well-gauged and nicely tuned for European roads.
    The steering’s a little less impressive. Grip is good, turnin is willing, but the whole affair is very remote and lifeless.
    There’s some breadth to the driving modes. Full advantage of the air springs are taken in dynamic mode, which tightens everything up, and in off-road mode where the car raises itself on its hackles to increase ground clearance. A one-pedal driving mode is also available though it’s not quite as well-calibrated as we’d like.
    What about the interior?
    This is a real highlight of the Zeekr 001, actually. The dashboard is dominated, Tesla-style, by a 15.4-inch centre touchscreen, but you also get a physical gauge cluster that’s fairly easy to digest. Switchgear is minimal - most everything runs through the touchscreen, including the climate controls, but you do at least get a physical gear selector and a few shortcut keys on the centre console.
    Price when new: £58,422
    On sale in the UK: 2025
    Engine: Dual e-motors, 537bhp, 405lb ft
    Transmission: Single-speed automatic, four-wheel drive
    Performance: 0-62mph 3.8s, top speed 124mph, 360-mile range, 3.35mi/kWh
    Weight / material: 2350kg
    Dimensions (length/width/height in mm): 4955/1999/1548mm
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Komentáře • 9

  • @chrisfifield8583
    @chrisfifield8583 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I heard the new model has 326 miles of range with lfp batteries and dual motors . This is bad ass car , and i wish they sold it or something like this in the United States

  • @mallepietje58
    @mallepietje58 Před 7 měsíci +1

    This is the Amsterdam Zeekr store/showroom.

  • @DominionAnako-bb7ry
    @DominionAnako-bb7ry Před 7 měsíci +3

    I have never heard about this car before

    • @vincentdesun
      @vincentdesun Před 7 měsíci

      it's an up and coming Chinese luxury brand.

    • @cwdjdsd-36321cs
      @cwdjdsd-36321cs Před 7 měsíci

      This is made by geely who also owns Volvo

    • @aksamzhao
      @aksamzhao Před 6 měsíci +1

      and Lotus also has sold 10k per month in China

  • @sunnysingh-cu9mi
    @sunnysingh-cu9mi Před 6 měsíci

    How strong is the frame of the car there are reports the stell of the farm bend very easy

  • @user-ro4em1wh1k
    @user-ro4em1wh1k Před měsícem +1

    Старый зикр 2021г

  • @missrussia7804
    @missrussia7804 Před 7 měsíci

    Это что?