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Mycarforum makes a visit to Zeekr!

Mycarforum makes a visit to Zeekr!

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All who joined us at the latest Mycarforum hangout with Zeekr got to learn more about the leading safety features and design elements of the new Zeekr X!

Shopping for a new electric crossover is fast becoming a difficult task: It seems as if a new option is entering our market every other week. But the lucky few who joined us on the evening of 27 February 2025 should have an easier time picking out their next car.

This latest iteration of the Mycarforum hangout saw a total of 39 Mycarforum members joining us to get to better know the Zeekr X.

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For those still unfamiliar with the Zeekr brand, here's a little introduction: Officially launched in Singapore in August 2024, the brand has since opened its local showroom (its 500th globally) in November 2024 and now offers the Zeekr X electric crossover alongside the 009 electric MPV here.

And it was the former that took centre stage at this latest hangout event (although attendees were welcome to test drive both cars). Available here in two different variants, the Zeekr X can be had with an astonishing total of 422bhp, or, for the more practically minded, a 268bhp output.

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But those present with us in the evening also got to experience first-hand the crossover's wide sweep of features, including its voice-operated virtual assistant and its premium cabin, which comes complete with a 14.6-inch infotainment touchscreen, and its host of metallic rose gold trim, on top of its nifty in-cabin refrigerator/heater.

And there was more in store than just getting a feel of the cars in the showroom. Mr McMenamin, Sales Manager of Zeekr Singapore, was also ready to offer all present a rundown of the history of the Zeekr brand, the various design choices that contributed to the stunning body of the X, and to highlight the car’s various safety features that contributed to its five-star safety rating at the Euro NCAP tests.

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Our very own Editor, Mr Desmond Chan, then shared some of his own personal highlights after having driven the Zeekr X, and this was followed by an equally informative talk from charging provider Charge+ about the firm's plans to build a charging network that stretches all the way from Singapore to Vietnam.

But that was not all. Did you know that every new Zeekr owner will also get a total of 18 months of free charging credits* (capped at a total of 2,650kWh) at Charge+'s numerous charging stations?

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Still undecided on just which car will best suit your needs? Why not sign up for a Mycarforum membership here and look out for our next hangout session, where you'll learn more about what could be your next car from some of the best brand representatives and Sgcarmart's experts and get to test drive the very latest cars to boot!

And for those now interested to learn more about the Zeekr X or the 009, more information on both models and the Zeekr brand is available via the Zeekr Singapore website here, or you can book your own test drive here!

*Terms and Conditions apply

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