Zeekr rolls out free charging and up to $5000 off in EOFY offer

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Chinese brand Zeekr has joined the end-of-financial-year rush with free charging offer and factory bonuses of up to $5000 on selected models.

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Zeekr rolls out free charging and up to $5000 off in EOFY offer
Zeekr X AWD small SUV.

Chinese luxury brand Zeekr has announced offers for its end-of-financial-year clearance.

The entry-level Zeekr X RWD is not included in the EOFY offer, however earlier in 2025 the entry-level Zeekr X had its retail price dropped by $7000, while the AWD model received a $2000 discount.

Regular pricing for the Zeekr X AWD starts from $62,900 plus on-road costs.

Zeekr rolls out free charging and up to $5000 off in EOFY offer
Zeekr 009.

The Zeekr 009 starts from $135,900 for the seven-seat model, and $139,900 for the six-seat version. Both prices exclude on-road costs.

Along with the $3500 factory bonus for the Zeekr X AWD and $5000 bonus on the Zeekr 009 six- and seven-seat models, the end-of-financial-year offer includes a range of EV charging extras.

Included with the runout deal is a 7kW home charger, however installation is not included. This only includes the wall unit itself.

Zeekr is also including 12 months of unlimited 'away charging' on the Evie network.

Zeekr rolls out free charging and up to $5000 off in EOFY offer

Evie’s charger network includes over 300 charging locations around Australia, and the Zeekr offer includes access to AC chargers, rapid DC chargers, and ultra-rapid DC chargers without restriction.

As an EOFY offer, the Zeekr promotion applies to vehicles currently in stock only. The offer ends June 30, 2025 and vehicles must be delivered before the end of the promotional period.

Sales figures for the brand to the end of May 2025 list 47 Zeekr 009 people movers and 292 Zeekr X SUVs delivered so far this year (339 vehicles in total).

As a brand, Zeekr is only slightly ahead of fellow newcomers Leapmotor (249 sales) and Jaecoo (310 sales), as well as beating Alfa Romeo (218) and Jaguar (259), but behind brands like Peugeot (574) and Geely (1023).

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Kez Casey migrated from behind spare parts counters to writing about cars over ten years ago. Raised by a family of automotive workers, Kez grew up in workshops and panel shops before making the switch to reviews and road tests for The Motor Report, Drive and CarAdvice.

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