From April 1, the price of a car may rise
Zeekr announced the release of the ten-thousandth Zeekr 007 sedan – this despite the fact that the car premiered on November 17 last year. Queues began to form almost immediately behind the car; as a result, in 40 days, 51 569 orders for the purchase of the new product were collected. Considering that only 10 thousand cars have been produced so far, one can imagine how long it will take to fulfill all orders and satisfy demand in the home market.
According to Carnewschina, 10 thousand cars were produced in just 56 days, the company is increasing production of the Zeekr 007 faster than any other model.
Orders for Zeekr 007 have already begun to be accepted in Russia, and prices vary greatly: the most affordable option – 2.842 million rubles, the most expensive – 6.67 million rubles. The lowest prices in advertisements include turnkey delivery of the car (that is, with payment of all customs duties and disposal fees) – about 4.3 million rubles.
For example, a dealer from St. Petersburg priced a rear-wheel drive Zeekr 007 with a traction battery with a capacity of 75 kW·h and a range of up to 616 km at 4.29 million rubles. This amount includes SBCTS, EPTS, disposal fee, pre-sale preparation and a full package of documents for registration. For 4.586 million rubles, a dealer from Omsk is ready to supply a 646-horsepower all-wheel drive Zeekr 007 with a traction battery with a capacity of 100 kW·h, and this is a turnkey price.
Many dealers advise you to hurry up with your purchase: they do not hide the fact that in order to reduce customs duties, cars are imported through Kyrgyzstan, but from the first of April this loophole will be closed. Experts believe that electric cars and hybrids in Russia will become more expensive after April 1.