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Zeekr 009 Deluxe plays the long-distance game

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September 27, 2025

This electric multi-seater can travel 604km on a single charge, making it stand out among its main rivals in Singapore

- Lee Nian Tjoe

Zeekr 009 Deluxe plays the long-distance game

In the battle for electric car supremacy, the one that can go the farthest on a single charge is king.

Chinese brand Zeekr is raising the bar for electric multi-seaters with the Deluxe version of its 009, which boasts an operating range of 604km, putting it ahead of its main rivals in Singapore.

Up from 582km for the 009 that was launched in 2024, the additional 22km of range comes from taking out the rear electric motor and tweaks to the equipment level that amount to a 100kg weight saving.

Like an ineffective weight-loss programme, the lightened, single-motor 009 has little to show for its diet. There are no sunken cheeks or stretch marks on its skin. The car looks just as posh and glamorous as the dual-motor version.

And, boy, does the Zeekr know how to make an entrance.

Slip the gear to Park and the air suspension will swiftly lower the ride height, enabling passengers to elegantly step into the cabin after the motorised sliding doors quietly whirl themselves out of the way.

Shift into Drive and step off too quickly, and the car will protest gently with a digital chime, along with a message warning the driver to be careful not to damage the underbody because the car has not completed raising itself back to the normal ride height.

Like an off-roader, it is possible to raise the suspension beyond the usual height too, useful for venturing into a durian plantation or somewhere similarly rugged.

Not unlike other modern cars, the 009 is constantly warning the driver of potential hazards, which can be irritating.

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