Zeekr 007 GT: A High-Tech Shooting Brake Unveiled in Beijing
Zeekr 007 GT shooting brake debuts at 2026 Beijing Auto Show with sleek design, 800V platform, up to 825 km range, and choice of 422hp or 646hp powertrains.
At the 2026 Beijing Auto Show, a striking debut took place—Zeekr unveiled the five-door 007 GT in an unusual body style for the Chinese market: a shooting brake. This body type became the model's highlight, with the main exterior difference from the sedan being a completely new rear section featuring a heavily raked rear window. The signature full-width LED light bar across the tailgate remains a hallmark of the model.

The wagon also gets other styling cues: the front bumper gains extra black sections, while the hood features pronounced longitudinal ridges. Practical roof rails are included. Exact dimensions haven't been disclosed yet, but the base sedan measures 4865 mm in length, 1900 mm in width, and 1450 mm in height, with a 2928 mm wheelbase.
Inside, the Zeekr 007 GT is dominated by digital technology. In front of the driver sits a 12-inch digital instrument cluster, with a design typical for modern Chinese EVs: a stylized car model in the center, speedometer on the left, and trip computer data on the right. Most information is duplicated on a massive 35-inch head-up display. The 15.4-inch central touchscreen boasts fast response and an intuitive interface—menus scroll smoothly and icons respond instantly.

Technically, the wagon is fully unified with the sedan. It rides on the PMA2+ platform with an 800-volt electrical architecture. Two powertrains are available: a rear-wheel-drive version with a single 422-hp electric motor, and an all-wheel-drive version with two motors producing a combined 646 hp. Battery options include lithium iron phosphate or lithium-ion packs, ranging from 75 to 100 kWh. Range is impressive: 650 to 825 km on the CLTC cycle.