Currently reading: Geely to launch new Zeekr brand as global Tesla rival

Chinese-based premium brand to operate separately from volume-oriented Geometry marque

Geely plans to establish a new electric brand specifically to enter global markets and challenge the likes of Tesla, officials with knowledge of the Chinese car maker’s activities have revealed to Autocar.

The premium brand, named Zeekr, will be integrated into Geely’s newly created Lingling Technology offshoot and operate separately from the more volume-led Geometry EV brand launched by Geely in 2019.

Rumours surrounding Geely’s use of the Zeekr name for its new EV brand have been circulating since the Hangzhou-based company filed for trademarks on a series of Zeekr-themed names earlier this month.

Geely – which owns Volvo, Lotus, Lynk&Co, Proton, Terrafugia and LEVC and is a 50% shareholder in Mercedes-Benz parent company's Smart city car brand – plans to base Zeekr models on its open-source Sustainable Experience Architecture (SEA) platform conceived for both EVs and PHEVs.

While details of Geely’s Zeekr brand are yet to be made public, speculation suggests it could be operated in partnership with Chinese internet services company Baidu.

A strategic partnership between Geely, China’s largest private car maker, and Baidu, China’s leader in internet seach operations, was announced in January.

Baidu’s automotive-based operations currently centre around software development in an approach similar to Google parent company Alphabet’s Waymo division. Baidu’s open source operating system Apollo has attracted partners including Toyota, Honda, Volkswagen and Ford as well as semi-conductor producers Intel and Nvidia.

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Geely is set to sell Zeekr models through dedicated sales centres located in city centres using a marketing strategy that departs from its traditional dealership model. It also plans to support vehicles sales with a line of lifestyle-orientated clothing and accessory lines in a move aimed at reaching new customer groups.

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The new brand, described to Autocar as being premium in nature and positioning, is the latest attempt by Geely founder and chairman Li Shufu to enter the luxury car segment.

Shufu, 57, was instrumental in Geely’s purchase of Volvo in 2010 and a 9.7% shareholding in Mercedes-Benz parent company Daimler in 2018. He is said to be personally overseeing the establishment of Zeekr, which, as well as targeting Tesla on a global basis, will also compete with new Chinese EV brands such Nio, Xpeng and Li Xiang.

News of Geely’s plans for Zeekr come at a time when it is reorganising its Chinese operations in a bid to become a leading EV contract manufacturer and engineering service provider through the outsourcing of the SEA platform to third parties.

In January, Geely announced it had agreed to form a joint venture with Chinese contract manufacturing company Foxconn – the maker of Apple’s iPhone – in a partnership that's planned to focus on electrification, connectivity and autonomous driving technology as well as EVs conceived for ride-sharing operations.

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Tonrichard 21 March 2021

Polestar not mentioned. Besides the fact that they are already building credibility it sounds a more European and there must be a comfort factor in many markets in buying a product that is virtually a Volvo sub brand. 

Bar room lawyer 20 March 2021

When will they introduce an edit function to remove typo's from comments?

MrJ 20 March 2021

Agree, like the possessive 'S' that sneaked into yours, and capital 'S' that it insisted on here.

Bar room lawyer 20 March 2021

Zeekr / Zika are the sure it's a good idea? And what happened to Link & Co?