Zeekr
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Zeekr delivers record 20,106 cars in Jun, up 8% from May
Zeekr delivered a record 54,811 vehicles in the second quarter, up 100.05 percent year-on-year and up 65.80 percent from the first quarter.
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China EV insurance registrations for week ending Jun 23: Nio 4,700, Tesla 17,400, BYD 66,800, Xiaomi 3,300
Li Auto's insurance registrations last week stood at 11,700 vehicles, Xpeng at 2,500 and Zeekr at 4,500.
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Deutsche Bank expects Nio to deliver 18,200 cars in Jun, Q2 volume in line with guidance
Nio's new order flow is estimated to be around 22,000 units as it extends its "demo car" discount in June, analysts at Deutsche Bank said, citing dealer feedback.
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Zeekr 001, Zeekr's main seller, reaches 200,000th delivery
Zeekr gifted the car to an older Zeekr 001 owner with 320,000 km, the longest of any Zeekr owner.
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Zeekr set to deliver 200,000th Zeekr 001 on Jun 21
Cumulative deliveries of the Zeekr 001 through the end of May totaled 194,379 units, according to data compiled by CnEVPost.
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China EV insurance registrations for week ending Jun 16: Nio 3,400, Tesla 11,700, BYD 57,200, Xiaomi 2,500
Xpeng had 2,100 insurance registrations last week, Li Auto 10,500, Zeekr 4,100 and Leapmotor 3,400.
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China EV insurance registrations for week ending Jun 9: Nio 3,500, Tesla 12,000, BYD 52,800, Xiaomi 2,100
Last week's insurance registrations were 1,800 for Xpeng, 4,200 for Zeekr, 8,900 for Aito and 3,800 for Leapmotor.
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Zeekr reports big reduction in net loss in 1st earnings report after US IPO
Zeekr posted a narrower first-quarter loss in its first earnings report since its IPO in the US, driving shares up in pre-market trading.
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Zeekr begins mass production of right-hand drive Zeekr X, deliveries in overseas markets to begin in Q3
The right-hand drive version of the Zeekr X is expected to be available in markets including Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong and Macau starting in the third quarter.
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China EV insurance registrations for week ending Jun 2: Nio 6,700, Tesla 15,200, BYD 53,400, Xiaomi 2,200
Nio vehicles saw a record 6,700 insurance registrations in China last week, up 24.07 percent from 5,400 the week before.









