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Zeekr Mix detailed as futuristic electric people mover

William StopfordBy William StopfordOctober 24, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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Fledgling Chinese brand Zeekr has thrown one other electric vehicle (EV) into the combination.

The Zeekr Mix is an electrical people mover with five seats, the front two of which may swivel 270 degrees to face those within the rear.

We’ve contacted Zeekr Australia to substantiate if it’ll come here to hitch the upcoming 009, a bigger, blockier electric people mover.

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It shapes as an obvious rival to the Volkswagen ID. Buzz, measuring 4688mm long on a 3008mm wheelbase – just 24mm shorter overall than the German people mover, though on a 19mm longer wheelbase.

Zeekr says that with an in-cabin height of 1350mm and a movable centre console, the Mix might be transformed right into a lounge and even a personal yoga studio.

The corporate says it took design inspiration from “hundreds of warm homes”, in addition to the Tiangong Space Station. The styling is “rounded and caring”, with the sides smoothed off.

  • Zeekr Mix detailed as futuristic electric people mover
  • Zeekr Mix detailed as futuristic electric people mover

As with the 007 sedan, there’s a customisable front light bar.

The cabin is entered via sliding doors on either side, with a spacious 1.48m-wide entrance.

The Mix has a “hidden” dual B-pillar design, with two ultra-high-strength steel pillars embedded inside each door.

Zeekr says as the ground height is 390mm, it’s easy for young children and the elderly to get out and in of the Mix. Ground clearance is 165mm.

  • Zeekr Mix detailed as futuristic electric people mover
  • Zeekr Mix detailed as futuristic electric people mover

The rear seats feature integrated leg rests, while there are also foot rests at the bottom of the front seats.

Rear occupants also can enjoy heating, ventilation and massage like those up front, while other standard features include a panoramic glass roof, matrix LED headlights, a 21-speaker sound system with Dolby Atmos, a refrigerator for the centre console, and a handheld remote control parking feature.

Ahead of the motive force is an augmented reality head-up display, a 13-inch digital instrument cluster and a 15-inch OLED infotainment touchscreen.

  • Zeekr Mix detailed as futuristic electric people mover
  • Zeekr Mix detailed as futuristic electric people mover

The Mix rides Zeekr’s SEA-M architecture and features an 800V electrical system.

It’s available with a alternative of 76kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) or 102kWh nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) battery packs.

With the smaller of the 2, it offers a spread of 550km under the more lenient CLTC cycle; with the larger battery, that is bumped as much as over 700km.

  • Zeekr Mix detailed as futuristic electric people mover

Zeekr says the LFP battery might be charged from 10 to 80 per cent in 10.5 minutes due to 5.5C ultra-fast charging capability.

The Mix has vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability, allowing you to power external appliances. There’s a 220V AC power supply within the boot.

Powering the Mix is a single electric motor with 310kW of power and 440Nm of torque, propelling the people mover to 100km/h from a standstill in 6.8 seconds.

It rides on MacPherson strut front and multi-link rear suspension with frequency adaptive dampers.

  • Zeekr Mix detailed as futuristic electric people mover

The Mix’s suite of lively safety and driver assist technology is powered by a sensor suite comprising LiDAR, high-definition cameras, and millimetre-wave radars.

Safety features include front and rear cross-traffic assist, traffic sign recognition, a traffic light reminder, autonomous emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, lane-keep assist, a surround-view camera, and adaptive cruise control.

The Mix joins a growing Zeekr lineup which incorporates not only the 009 people mover, but in addition the X and 7X SUVs, 001 liftback and 007 sedan.

The X can be the brand’s debut model in Australia when it comes here this 12 months, while the 7X has been confirmed for a 2025 launch. The 009 can even launch here.


This Article First Appeared At www.carexpert.com.au

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