Spy images of the facelifted 2026 Zeekr 7X have surfaced on Weibo. The images reveal several exterior updates while maintaining the car’s signature futuristic styling.
The updates start at the front, where a reshaped lower bumper sports a more dynamic and aggressive appearance. At the rear, the licence plate section has been repositioned higher, while the taillights have been redesigned, extending further into the tailgate.


The full-width LED light strip at the front and the clamshell bonnet remain unchanged, preserving the model’s recognisable face. Other visual refinements include new alloy wheel designs with fresh spoke patterns, expected to be available in 19, 20, and 21-inch sizes.
According to CNC, the 7X retains its signature fastback silhouette and familiar proportions, measuring 48.25 cm in length, 19.3 cm in width, and 16.66 cm in height, with a 29.25 cm wheelbase. Based on the spy images, the roofline and LiDAR module also appear unchanged, suggesting no visible hardware upgrades at this stage.


Filings with China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) have revealed that the Zeekr 7X is set to receive several performance upgrades. These enhancements include a larger battery pack and a new 900V electrical architecture in some variants, allowing for significantly faster charging capabilities.
The 7X will continue to be offered in both rear-wheel-drive (RWD) and all-wheel-drive (AWD) configurations, delivering 370kW and 584kW of power, respectively. Two battery options will be available — 75kWh and 103kWh. With these batteries, the SUV offers CLTC-rated ranges of 600km, 620km, 715km, 770 km, and 802 km, depending on the specific configuration.
The Zeekr 7X launched in Malaysia in August, available in three variants with prices starting from RM179,800. In terms of performance, both the Standard and Long Range variants feature a rear-mounted single motor that delivers 310 kW and 440 Nm of torque. The Performance variant, on the other hand, comes with a dual-motor setup, producing a total output of 475 kW and 710 Nm.
The 7X offers two battery options: a 75 kWh LFP pack and a 100 kWh NCM pack. The Standard variant is equipped with the LFP battery, while the Long Range and Performance variants use the NCM battery. In terms of range, the base model achieves a WLTP-rated 480 km, while the Long Range and Performance variants deliver 615 km and 543 km, respectively.
(Source: Weibo, Car News China)