VCG via Getty Images, FILE(NEW YORK) The Zeekr 009 is every American s dream car. The ultra-luxe cabin comes with massage seats and satiny leather. Futuristic tech like face and voice recognition makes driving effortless. Plus, the capacious 009 packs more than 500 horsepower.
Haven t heard of the Zeekr 009? You re not alone. The all-electric minivan (repeat: all-electric minivan) is only sold in China.
Zeekr, owned by Chinese powerhouse Geely, also produces the 001, a sleek all-electric sedan that can travel 621 miles on a single charge. That s more than double the range of an average EV in the U.S.
"There are so many EVs in China, it s hard to count them," Jared Rosenholtz, editor-at-large at CarBuzz, told ABC News. "There are vehicles of all shapes and sizes . many of these are not designed for U.S. market."
There are 138 automakers in China, the No. 1 auto market in the world. At least 40 of the 138 are purely electric companies, according to J.D. Power. L
VCG via Getty Images, FILE(NEW YORK) The Zeekr 009 is every American's dream car. The ultra-luxe cabin comes with massage seats and satiny leather. Futuristic tech like face and voice recognition makes driving effortless. Plus, the capacious 009 pac.
VCG via Getty Images, FILE(NEW YORK) The Zeekr 009 is every American s dream car. The ultra-luxe cabin comes with massage seats and satiny leather. Futuristic tech like face and voice recognition makes driving effortless. Plus, the capacious 009 packs more than 500 horsepower.
Haven t heard of the Zeekr 009? You re not alone. The all-electric minivan (repeat: all-electric minivan) is only sold in China.
Zeekr, owned by Chinese powerhouse Geely, also produces the 001, a sleek all-electric sedan that can travel 621 miles on a single charge. That s more than double the range of an average EV in the U.S.
"There are so many EVs in China, it s hard to count them," Jared Rosenholtz, editor-at-large at CarBuzz, told ABC News. "There are vehicles of all shapes and sizes . many of these are not designed for U.S. market."
There are 138 automakers in China, the No. 1 auto market in the world. At least 40 of the 138 are purely electric companies, according to J.D. Power. L
VCG via Getty Images, FILE(NEW YORK) The Zeekr 009 is every American s dream car. The ultra-luxe cabin comes with massage seats and satiny leather. Futuristic tech like face and voice recognition makes driving effortless. Plus, the capacious 009 packs more than 500 horsepower.
Haven t heard of the Zeekr 009? You re not alone. The all-electric minivan (repeat: all-electric minivan) is only sold in China.
Zeekr, owned by Chinese powerhouse Geely, also produces the 001, a sleek all-electric sedan that can travel 621 miles on a single charge. That s more than double the range of an average EV in the U.S.
"There are so many EVs in China, it s hard to count them," Jared Rosenholtz, editor-at-large at CarBuzz, told ABC News. "There are vehicles of all shapes and sizes . many of these are not designed for U.S. market."
There are 138 automakers in China, the No. 1 auto market in the world. At least 40 of the 138 are purely electric companies, according to J.D. Power. L
VCG via Getty Images, FILE(NEW YORK) The Zeekr 009 is every American s dream car. The ultra-luxe cabin comes with massage seats and satiny leather. Futuristic tech like face and voice recognition makes driving effortless. Plus, the capacious 009 packs more than 500 horsepower.
Haven t heard of the Zeekr 009? You re not alone. The all-electric minivan (repeat: all-electric minivan) is only sold in China.
Zeekr, owned by Chinese powerhouse Geely, also produces the 001, a sleek all-electric sedan that can travel 621 miles on a single charge. That s more than double the range of an average EV in the U.S.
"There are so many EVs in China, it s hard to count them," Jared Rosenholtz, editor-at-large at CarBuzz, told ABC News. "There are vehicles of all shapes and sizes . many of these are not designed for U.S. market."
There are 138 automakers in China, the No. 1 auto market in the world. At least 40 of the 138 are purely electric companies, according to J.D. Power. L