Key Points
- Priced from $75,900 before on-road costs — $3,000 more than the standard Performance
- Adds blacked-out exterior styling: black wheels, black bumpers, black trims and black roof rails
- Same 800V powertrain: 475kW, 710Nm, 543km WLTP range and 3.8-second 0-100km/h
Zeekr has added a Black Special Edition to its 7X lineup. It is based on the flagship Performance variant and costs $3,000 more, priced from $75,900 before on-road costs.

What is Different
The Black Special Edition adds a blacked-out look to the 7X Performance. There are no mechanical changes.
The extra $3,000 gets you:
Black Special Edition Additions
Feature | Detail |
Wheels | 20-inch black alloy wheels |
Exterior paint | Onyx gloss |
Front and rear bumpers | Gloss black lower bumpers |
Door trims | Gloss black lower door exterior trims |
Roof rails | Black roof rails |
Upholstery | Black Nappa leather |
Performance and Range
The Black Special Edition shares the same powertrain as the 7X Performance. It uses an 800V electrical architecture with dual-motor all-wheel drive.
Zeekr 7X Performance Key Specs
Spec | Figure |
Power | 475kW |
Torque | 710Nm |
0-100km/h | 3.8 seconds |
WLTP range | 543km |
Max DC fast charge | 420kW |
Architecture | 800V |
Drive | Dual-motor AWD |

Standard Equipment
All 7X Performance features carry over to the Black Special Edition. Key standard equipment includes:
Standard Equipment
Category | Features |
Suspension | Air suspension with continuous damping control |
Doors | Automatic doors |
Roof | Panoramic glass roof |
Lighting | LED headlights |
Displays | 36.2-inch HUD, 13.02-inch instrument cluster, 16-inch touchscreen |
Connectivity | Apple CarPlay and Android Auto |
Steering wheel | Heated leather-wrapped, power tilt and telescopic adjustment |
Front seats | Power-adjustable: 14-way driver, 10-way passenger, memory, heating, ventilation |
Rear seats | Heated with power recline |
Climate | Tri-zone climate control |
Charging | 2 x 50W wireless phone chargers |

Sales Performance
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Latest Month (February 2026)Zeekr started delivering the 7X in October 2025. In its first few months on sale, it sold 1,206 units by the end of 2025.
That put it ahead of rivals like the Volkswagen ID.4 (1,196 units), Toyota bZ4X (1,041) and Hyundai Ioniq 5 (626). It also outsold newer Chinese rivals like the MG IM6 (260).
By the end of February 2026, the 7X had reached 1,046 units. Only the BYD Sealion 7 (2,498) and Tesla Model Y (3,079) sold more in the mid-size electric SUV segment. The 7X also outsold premium mid-size SUVs including the Lexus NX (809) and BMW X3 (846).
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