Preview photos of the Zeekr Mix MPV have been released online thanks to China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, with the official premiere to take place at the Beijing Auto Show next month.

The Mix, an all-electric minivan that competes directly with the VW ID.Buzz. Compared to some other Zeekr models, the Mix has a relatively subtle and simple exterior design, free of any superfluous angles, lines or odd proportions.

The Mix is 4,688 mm long, 1,995 mm wide and 1,755 mm high with a wheelbase of 3,008 mm. Perhaps the most striking element of the MPV is the blacked-out headlights and black trim that runs across the front quarter panels. The Mix was also shown with a black front grille and the two-tone white and black paint on this example makes it stand out even more. The rear is also very clean, with a simple horizontal light bar being the main highlight.

Like other Zeekr models, it is based on Geely's Sustainable Experience Architecture platform and will be equipped with a battery developed by CATL and Geely. Details of this pack are limited, but it is expected to be an 86 kWh unit with 800 volt technology and capable of charging up to 360 kW.

Details of the vehicle's range are not yet known. Zeekr says the electric motor will pump out an impressive 416 hp (310 kW), significantly more than the current ID. Buzz, which offers between 270 and 335 hp (200 kW-275 kW) for the rear-wheel and four-wheel drive (GTX) versions, depending on the market.

While it is likely that the Mix will only be sold in China, there have been reports that it could also be available in Europe.

Source: Carnewschina

Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
15 years driving