Zeekr 7X UAE Guide: 2025 Price, Specs, Range & Features Revealed

Published on: December 4, 2025

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Zeekr 7X 2025 electric SUV showcased in a UAE showroom with premium lighting, highlighting the bold exterior design.


Zeekr 7X Unleashed: AED 169,900


Looking for a premium electric SUV in the UAE has always been a juggling act: inconsistent pricing, technology that sometimes isn’t desert-proof, and features that feel suspiciously “one size fits all.” Step forward, the Zeekr 7X. It takes some of the uncertainty out of the equation with its advanced 800V architecture, real-world range of up to 615 km, and equipment tailored for hot climates. We’ll break down what it delivers, where it shines, and how it stacks up backed by data from Zeekr, on-the-ground reviews, and actual ownership in the region.




Overview


The Zeekr 7X seems to have been built from the ground up for folks who expect their electric SUV to handle more than just city commutes. It’s a stylish, battery-powered mid-size crossover, but don’t let the design fool you: this is every inch a practical family vehicle too. Under the hood sits some of the most advanced electric powertrains and tech you’ll find at this price. It rides on the SEA (Sustainable Experience Architecture), shared with models like the Zeekr 007. For 2025, some variants even bump up to 900V charging that means less time at public chargers and more time on the road.


A quick side note on pedigree Zeekr sits under the Geely umbrella, alongside Volvo, Polestar, Lotus, and Smart. The 7X entered production in September 2024, with manufacturing in China but design input from both Asia and Sweden.


So, what’s the hook? You get an intriguing mix of performance, technology (imagine the Stargate interactive LCD display up front), and a strong focus on real usability. Yes, it’s set up against the Tesla Model Y and BYD Sealion 7. But with its charging speeds, interior space, and sophisticated driver assistance, it’s already nudging ahead. The 800V system in the UAE-adapted versions helps keep battery efficiency solid even when the temperature soars. Real-world tests, such as those from Electrifying.com, put the 7X’s adaptive thermal management around 3.46 mi/kWh in varied climates, making it a particularly good choice for harsh summer months here.


Infographic summarizing Zeekr 7X key specs including range, charging time, safety features, and UAE heat resistance.


Also read: The Ultimate Zeekr 007 Review For Uae Buyers Price Specifications Range And Import Tips




History


The Zeekr 7X had its world premiere at the Chengdu Auto Show in August 2024. Honestly, it made a splash: over 58,000 orders were placed in the first three weeks. The real leap came when production started on September 17, 2024. Early sales in China hit 37,656 units in 2024, and in the UAE, deliveries kicked off in early 2025. If you were among the first wave of buyers here, you probably saw how fast interest picked up more than 500 reservations came in the first month.


By October 2025, Zeekr announced updates for the 2026 model: not just a 900V system, but an “Ultra AWD” trim boasting 795 hp and a sports-car-rivaling 0-100 km/h in 2.98 seconds.


Middle Eastern launches were coordinated with local distributors for the region. UAE buyers got their hands on the first allotment from Q1 2025, with deliveries building through mid-2025. Reviews focus on strong charging compatibility with existing and upcoming DEWA fast charge points, smart cabin cooling, and robust, family-friendly design cues.




Design and Styling


You get why this one turns heads in a Dubai car park: it’s big (at 4,787 mm long and 1,930 mm wide), low-ish (1,650 mm tall), and rides on a stretched 2,925 mm wheelbase. Even the least car-obsessed onlookers will notice the adaptive matrix LED headlights, extra-wide rear light bar, and in some models, a front “Stargate” display that can flash more than just hazard warnings.


Wheel choices go from 19 to 21 inches. Color palette? Everything from conservative business greys to a unique green that begs for a surf outing. Take it up a notch and you'll find UV-resistant glass and heat-reflective paint something you won’t fully appreciate until that first roasting August parking lot.


Compared directly to a Tesla Model Y or BYD Sealion 7, the Zeekr 7X manages to look well, more special. Sculpted lines, a pronounced power-dome hood, more aerodynamic tweaks. As DriveArabia put it, features like improved sealing fight off desert dust, and paint holds up without the premature fading you see on lesser imports after a few years in the Gulf.


Zeekr 7X front exterior view showing signature grille, LED headlights, and aerodynamic design.




Interior


Stepping inside the 7X, you’ll genuinely feel a notch up in quality. Think Nappa leather, soft-touch trim, a gentle ride even for rear passengers, and ambient lights for late-night road trips. The front pair gets up to 14-way seat adjustments, heating, ventilation, and even a six-mode massage setup.


Central control comes from a 16-inch touchscreen powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8295 chip, with a separate 13.5-inch driver display and, optionally, a 36-inch head-up display that overlays info straight onto the windshield. Rear passengers don’t get ignored here either optional OLED entertainment screens and independent cooling make even summer school runs bearable.


Looking for boot space? There’s 765 liters as standard (1,978 liters with seats down) and a neat 62-liter frunk for stowing chargers or groceries. UAE buyers get the benefit of double-layered smart glass and cabin cooling that doesn’t suck battery life the minute you dial the AC to max. Several reviewers, including Electrifying.com, liken the cabin’s premium vibe to Audi or BMW except you’re getting more tech and space for your money.


Zeekr 7X 2025 interior with 16-inch touchscreen, Nappa leather seats, high-tech dashboard, and ambient lighting.




Specifications and Features


On the numbers side, things look equally good. Buyers can choose between 75 kWh or 100 kWh batteries (103 kWh from 2026), with power ranging from 310 kW (416 hp) in RWD trims to 475 kW (637 hp) in AWD. The fastest RWD will get you 0-100 km/h in 5.8 seconds, while the top Privilege AWD drops it to 3.8 seconds.


Trim levels determine the kit: “Core RWD” keeps things efficient with basic ADAS and 19-inch wheels. “Long Range RWD” throws in extra battery and deluxe audio. “Privilege AWD” piles it on active air suspension, massage seats, and a 21-speaker system.


All trims offer vehicle-to-load (V2L) at up to 3.3 kW think campsites, work tools, or keeping your phone charged during a beach day. Its charging and V2L capabilities easily match or beat rivals. Safety meanwhile is handled by something called Haohan 2.0 ADAS with lidar, twin Nvidia Orin X chips capable of 508 TOPS computing, and auto braking at up to 120 km/h. Survival ratings? 5-star Euro NCAP with 91% adult, 90% child, and 83% assist scores. It even tosses in a child smart seat with built-in airbags, a nice touch if you’re ferrying kids around.




Battery, Charging and Efficiency


You’ve got choices between LFP (lithium-iron-phosphate) and NMC (nickel-manganese-cobalt) batteries. Standard models get 75 kWh, long range and performance go up to 100 kWh, and the 2026 Max models launch at a massive 103 kWh. Want to drive, not wait around? Using a DC fast charger, the 7X will jump from 10–80% in just 10.5 minutes (up to 360 kW). On AC it pulls a respectable 22 kW, so overnight at home is more than enough.


How does it cope in the UAE’s heat? Real-world summer tests report 500–550 km range with the AC running full tilt, where rivals can drop off steeply. In more forgiving conditions, up to 615 km (WLTP) is the target, verified by EV-Database.com and local testers alike.




Engines and Performance


The range starts at a 310 kW RWD setup (416 hp, 440 Nm) and tops out at 475 kW AWD (637 hp, 710 Nm), skyrocketing to 795 hp for the 2026 Ultra. With active air suspension smoothing things out and all that instant torque, the 7X can go from 0–100 km/h in as little as 2.98 seconds. Sure, it’s sensible, but a quick mash of the accelerator tells you it has sports car DNA underneath. It’ll even pull 2,000 kg of braked trailer not something you hear often in the EV world.




Ride and Handling


Nobody’s confusing this for a Nürburgring lap hero, and honestly, that’s fine. The 7X is tuned for comfort; its adaptive air suspension and six drive modes make life easy, especially on patchy highways or when you need a soft ride over Al Ain’s speed bumps. Some reviewers noticed a bit of body roll, but that’s the price for a calmer, waftier driving style. The Tesla Model Y corners harder, but the Zeekr is going to leave you more relaxed at the end of a long road trip.




MPG and Running Costs


Electric running costs beat petrol, as you’d expect about AED 0.15–0.20 per km with DEWA rates. Warranty? Not bad: 5 years/100,000 km, extendable to 10 years if you stick to their service network; the battery gets a solid 8 years/160,000 km. Maintenance is low, thanks to OTA updates, and UAE buyers might enjoy VAT breaks on top of the usual low-interest EV deals from the big banks.


Comparatively, you could spend 20–30% less on ownership than with a petrol competitor. Resale looks positive too, as Geely’s regional presence means solid support.




Safety


If you’re after peace of mind, the 7X’s 5-star Euro NCAP rating is reassuring, not just in general but in the details: 91% for adults, 90% for kids, 78% for pedestrians, 83% for assist tech. There’s a laundry list of ADAS features, plus a genuinely unique safety extra the hidden window breaker and smart child seat with its own airbag. GCC-compliance is a given; it even recognizes local traffic signs.




Markets


China saw the first 7X deliveries in 2024, followed closely by launches in Asia, Europe, and Australia. The UAE market got its hands on the SUV in early 2025, with distribution in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Equipment is locally tailored think HEPA-grade air filtration and no regulatory hold-ups for key features. Dealers offer Finance and pre-order specials almost as soon as the cars arrive.




Powertrain


Choices range from a single rear motor with 310 kW, 440 Nm to dual motors for AWD with 475 kW, 710 Nm. Battery chemistry is another choice: LFP for standard (durable), NMC for long-range (higher density).


Key specs: Standard RWD runs 75 kWh for 605 km CLTC, Long Range RWD 100 kWh for 780 km, and the Max pushes up to 103 kWh and 802 km CLTC. If you want real range, the 100 kWh NMC variant manages 382 miles WLTP without the sort of rapid battery fade some competitors show in the Gulf climate.




Price and Equipment


Let’s talk numbers: the entry-level 7X Core RWD starts at AED 169,900 (AED 161,810 + 5% VAT). The Long Range RWD asks for AED 189,900, and the top-end Privilege AWD climbs to AED 219,900. Basic kit includes full LED lighting, the big touchscreen, and a full ADAS safety suite. Go higher and you can expect a head-up display, top-shelf audio, and power doors.


Price cuts 10–15% below Tesla Model Y, with more advanced charging and cabin tech. Local banks like Emirates NBD regularly offer low-interest finance, and possible VAT perks for EVs sweeten the deal.


Specification Zeekr 7X Tesla Model Y BYD Sealion 7
Starting Price (UAE, AED) 169,900 199,900 179,900
Powertrain Electric, up to 637 hp Electric, up to 510 hp Electric, up to 530 hp
Range (WLTP/CLTC) Up to 615 km Up to 533 km Up to 610 km
0–100 km/h 3.8 s 3.5 s 4.2 s
Battery Capacity 75–103 kWh 75–81 kWh 82–91 kWh
Charging (10–80%) 10.5 min 15 min 12 min
Cargo Space 765 L 854 L 720 L
Safety Rating 5-star Euro NCAP 5-star NHTSA 5-star Euro NCAP




Verdict


The Zeekr 7X plays to its strengths: stellar range, quick charging, plush interior fittings, and some of the best safety numbers around. Downsides? Touchscreen controls can be fiddly, and keen drivers might wish for a firmer setup. But for families and buyers who value comfort, tech, and peace of mind especially in the UAE’s demanding climate it’s a compelling contender beating many of its rivals at their own game.


Also read: Are Chinese Evs Outshining Tesla In Dubais Market A 2025 Comparison Of Brands Prices And Ownership




Summary Table


Aspect Details
Model Name & Trim Zeekr 7X (Core RWD, Long Range RWD, Privilege AWD)
Price (Starting MSRP) AED 169,900
Powertrain Single-motor RWD, 310 kW (416 hp), 440 Nm
Transmission & Drivetrain Single-speed automatic, RWD
0–100 km/h time 5.8 seconds
Fuel Economy or EV Range Up to 615 km WLTP
Interior Features 16-inch touchscreen, Nappa leather seats, ambient lighting
Exterior Highlights Adaptive LED headlights, 19-inch alloys, multiple color options
Safety Features 5-star Euro NCAP, ADAS with lidar, 7 airbags
Cargo Space 765 L (expandable to 1,978 L)
Warranty & Maintenance info 5 years/100,000 km vehicle, 8 years/160,000 km battery
Release Date / Availability Q1 2025 in UAE




People Also Ask



What is the Zeekr 7X?

The Zeekr 7X is a premium battery-electric mid-size SUV made by Zeekr (part of Geely Group), designed with advanced tech, up to 615 km range, and a cabin built for family comfort.


What is the starting price of Zeekr 7X in the UAE?

It starts at AED 169,900 (VAT included), with top-tier trims reaching AED 219,900.


What are the technical specifications of Zeekr 7X?

Highlights: 75–103 kWh battery options, 416–637 hp, 0–100 km/h from 2.98 to 5.8 seconds, and a range up to 615 km WLTP.


When is the Zeekr 7X release date in UAE?

The Zeekr 7X arrived in the UAE in Q1 2025, with deliveries starting from the middle of the year.


What is the official range of Zeekr 7X in different variants?

Ranges go from up to 615 km WLTP (Core RWD), 780 km CLTC (Long Range RWD), to 705 km CLTC (Privilege AWD).


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