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The Autohub Group has officially launched Zeekr, a global intelligent premium electric mobility brand, in the country. This move reinforces the Autohub Group’s commitment to providing and promoting sustainable mobility solutions for Filipino consumers.
“The Zeekr vehicles that we are launching today, which push the boundaries of electric vehicle technology, represent the Autohub Group’s commitment to introducing future-forward and sustainable mobility solutions that are tailor-fit to the Philippine market,” said Mr. Tee Ten. “This grand launch marks only the beginning of an even stronger partnership with Zeekr to deliver the future of driving.”
Key features of the Zeekr models include lightning-fast charging times, with the Zeekr 001’s charging port boasting a capacity of up to 200kW, allowing for a 10% to 80% charge in just 30 minutes. Additionally, the vehicles are equipped with intelligent matrix LED projection headlights and a full-width tail light design, enhancing both aesthetics and safety.
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