China EVs: Geely’s Zeekr launches MPV aimed at middle-income households
Zeekr called its Mix MPV ‘an intelligent living room on wheels’
“We do not want to follow other competitors in developing similar electric cars,” Zeekr CEO An Conghui said at a launch ceremony in Hangzhou on Wednesday. “Zeekr is creative in making the best cars for the future of mobility.”
Zeekr called its MPV “an intelligent living room on wheels”.
“As a five-seat MPV, the Mix is looking to lure customers away from both the existing fully electric minivans and Tesla’s Model Y,” said Eric Han, a senior manager at Suolei, an advisory firm in Shanghai. “The premium SUVs and MPVs are lucrative segments where key players invest heavily in R&D and marketing to jostle for a leading position.”
An MPV typically has seven seats, allowing families with more than one child to travel. Also known as minivans, MPVs are viewed as commercial vehicles in China. The models that are configured for passenger use are normally marketed to wealthy households willing to spend at least 300,000 yuan for a family car.