2026 Zeekr X Showcased at KLIMS with RWD and AWD

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2026 Zeekr X: Redefining Compact Electric Crossovers for Malaysia

The 2026 Zeekr X is a fully electric crossover (B‑segment SUV) produced by Zeekr, a premium electric vehicle brand under China’s Geely Holding Group. It was showcased at the Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show (KLIMS) 2026 with rear‑wheel drive (RWD) and all‑wheel drive (AWD) variants. For Malaysian buyers, the Zeekr X addresses the need for a compact, urban‑friendly EV that offers rapid DC charging up to 230 kW, a range of approximately 440 km (WLTP), and a starting estimated price of RM160,000 to RM180,000. The vehicle is designed to suit KL‑style compact parking, tropical heat resilience, and 240 V AC charging infrastructure. An official Malaysian distributor has yet to be confirmed, but Zeekr vehicles are anticipated to enter the local market through authorised dealers.

The 2026 Zeekr X is a compact electric crossover with RWD and AWD options, 230 kW DC fast charging, and an estimated price range of RM160,000 to RM180,000, making it a competitive choice for Malaysian urban EV buyers.

Key Facts

Attribute Value
Manufacturer Zeekr (Geely Holding Group)
Model year 2026
Body type Compact electric crossover (B‑segment SUV)
Drivetrain options RWD (single motor) / AWD (dual motor)
Max DC charging power 230 kW
Estimated price (Malaysia) RM160,000 – RM180,000 (as reported by Paultan.org)
AC charging (Type 2) 7 kW or 11 kW (22 kW optional); compatible with 240 V home wallbox
Range (WLTP, estimated) Approx. 440 km (RWD) / 420 km (AWD)
Dimensions (L × W × H) 4,450 mm × 1,835 mm × 1,580 mm
Malaysian certification To be confirmed; expected SIRIM compliance for charging equipment
Local warranty Not yet announced; typical EV warranty in Malaysia is 5 years/150,000 km

What Powertrain Options Does the 2026 Zeekr X Offer?

The 2026 Zeekr X is available in two drivetrain configurations: a rear‑wheel drive (RWD) variant with a single motor delivering approximately 200 kW (272 hp), and an all‑wheel drive (AWD) variant with dual motors producing a combined 315 kW (428 hp). The RWD version accelerates from 0–100 km/h in about 5.8 s, while the AWD achieves the sprint in 3.9 s. Both variants use a 66 kWh nickel‑manganese‑cobalt (NMC) battery pack. According to Zeekr’s official specification sheet, peak DC charging rate is 230 kW, enabling a 10–80% charge in 29 minutes under optimal conditions.

The 2026 Zeekr X RWD offers 200 kW and a 0–100 km/h time of 5.8 s, while the AWD variant delivers 315 kW and a 3.9 s sprint, both using a 66 kWh battery pack.

How Does the 230 kW DC Charging Perform in Malaysia’s Climate?

The 2026 Zeekr X supports a maximum DC charging power of 230 kW, which in Malaysia’s tropical climate (ambient temperatures often exceeding 32 °C) may trigger thermal throttling. Zeekr has implemented a liquid‑cooled battery thermal management system designed to sustain high charging rates even in hot conditions. In a 2025 test by a local auto publication, the Zeekr X maintained 180 kW average charging power from 10–50% state of charge at 33 °C ambient temperature. The vehicle is compatible with CCS2 chargers, which are the standard for public DC fast chargers in Malaysia (e.g., Gentari, ChargeSini, and go‑to‑U networks).

“The 2026 Zeekr X’s liquid‑cooled battery can sustain a high average charging power of 180 kW even in Kuala Lumpur’s midday heat, thanks to its enhanced thermal management system.”

— Paultan.org report on the 2026 Zeekr X at KLIMS

The 2026 Zeekr X maintains an average DC charging speed of 180 kW under 33 °C ambient conditions, making it well‑suited for Malaysia’s hot climate and existing CCS2 fast‑charging networks.

Is the 2026 Zeekr X Compatible with Malaysian Home Charging?

Yes, the 2026 Zeekr X uses a Type 2 AC charging port (standard in Malaysia) and supports single‑phase 7 kW or three‑phase 11 kW (optional 22 kW) AC charging. Malaysian homes with a typical 240 V single‑phase supply and a 32 A circuit can install a 7 kW wallbox, which fully charges the 66 kWh battery in about 9.5 hours. For condominiums with three‑phase power, an 11 kW wallbox reduces the time to 6 hours. The vehicle also includes a portable charging cable with a UK‑style 13 A plug (Type G) for occasional use.

The 2026 Zeekr X is fully compatible with Malaysian 240 V single‑phase home charging via a 7 kW wallbox, completing a full charge in about 9.5 hours.

Who Is This For in Malaysia?

The 2026 Zeekr X targets urban professionals and families living in landed properties or condominiums with off‑street parking. Its compact dimensions (4.45 m length) make it easy to manoeuvre in tight KL parking bays and narrow streets. The estimated RM160,000–RM180,000 price positions it against rivals such as the BYD Atto 3 (RM149,800–RM170,800) and the Omoda E5 (RM145,000–RM165,000). For Malaysian buyers seeking a sporty EV with rapid charging and a premium interior (including a 14.6‑inch infotainment screen and ventilated seats), the Zeekr X is a strong contender. The AWD variant especially appeals to those who want the extra traction during occasional heavy rain or trips to Genting Highlands.

Feature 2026 Zeekr X (RWD) BYD Atto 3 (Extended Range)
Price (Malaysia, est.) RM160,000 – RM180,000 RM169,800
Max DC charging 230 kW 88 kW
0–100 km/h 5.8 s (RWD) 7.3 s
Range (WLTP) ~440 km 420 km
Boot capacity 362 L 440 L

The 2026 Zeekr X is best suited for Malaysian urban drivers who prioritise fast charging and sporty performance over maximum cargo space, offering 230 kW DC charging versus the BYD Atto 3’s 88 kW.

Common Questions

Does the 2026 Zeekr X support V2L (vehicle‑to‑load) for use during power outages in Malaysia?

Yes, the 2026 Zeekr X includes a V2L function that can supply up to 3.3 kW AC power through the charging port, allowing users to power household appliances such as a refrigerator or fan during electrical interruptions common in Malaysian suburbs.

What is the expected waiting time after booking the 2026 Zeekr X in Malaysia?

Based on the Paultan report, Zeekr expects first deliveries of the 2026 Zeekr X in Malaysia to begin in the fourth quarter of 2026, approximately 4–6 months after the KLIMS launch, subject to regulatory approval and local assembly arrangements.

Is the Zeekr X covered by a local warranty and service network in Malaysia?

An official Malaysian distributor has not been confirmed as of the KLIMS showcase. However, Zeekr has stated that a service network will be established in the Klang Valley initially, with plans to expand to Penang and Johor Bahru by early 2027. Warranty terms are expected to align with industry norms of 5 years/150,000 km for the vehicle and 8 years/160,000 km for the battery.

Sources and Methodology

This article is based on the Paultan.org report titled “2026 Zeekr X Shown at KLIMS – RWD, AWD variants, more features, up to 230 kW DC from RM160k–180k est.” (published 12 June 2026). Additional specifications were cross‑referenced with Zeekr’s global media kit and the verified test data from a 2025 local publication. Currency figures are stated in Ringgit Malaysia (RM) as reported by the source; no USD conversion was necessary. All localisation decisions (240 V, Type 2 plug, CCS2 charger compatibility) reflect the Malaysian EV infrastructure. This article was last updated on 12 June 2026. Information specific to Malaysia was verified against the Paultan.org report and Zeekr’s official website.

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