Just months after entering the German market, Chinese EV brand Zeekr — owned by automotive giant Geely — is already rolling out an updated 2026 model year of its Zeekr X compact electric car for Europe. The headline upgrade is the integration of Zeekr's proprietary Golden Battery into the existing 400-volt architecture, a move that significantly boosts charging performance.
The numbers are impressive for a compact EV: the updated Zeekr X supports DC fast charging at up to 230 kW, enabling a charge from 10 to 80 percent in just 18 minutes. This puts the Zeekr X in direct competition with some of the fastest-charging vehicles in its segment, rivalling offerings from established European and Korean brands.
For European consumers weighing an EV switch, charging speed remains one of the most decisive factors. The Zeekr X's 18-minute fast-charging capability addresses a core range-anxiety concern and makes the vehicle more practical for long-distance journeys across Europe's expanding charging network.
Zeekr has not yet announced official pricing or a firm market launch date for the 2026 model across all European markets. Given the brand's growing footprint in Germany and other EU countries, the updated X is expected to carry a competitive price tag in the premium compact segment.
Source: Überarbeiteter Zeekr X schafft Schnellladung in 18 Minuten - Electrive (DE)· Based on source, with AI-assisted rewriting.
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