Geely subsidiary Zeekr on Thursday laid out plans to join the country’s most competitive mass-premium EV segment to compete with Nio and Tesla.
Geely announced Thursday that it will sell electric vehicles from its new premium brand Zeekr directly to customers, a business endeavor for which it plans to open retail shops and build an online community.
Why it matters: The move is part of a broader plan by China’s largest private automaker to become a frontrunner in the electric and software-based vehicle race.
Details: Zeekr on Thursday laid out plans to join the country’s most competitive mass-premium EV segment by opening two clubhouse-style flagship stores called “Zeekr Centers” and 60 smaller “Zeekr Spaces” in local shopping malls this year.
“It’s an emotional play at the high end where consumers buy EVs because they’re high-tech gadgets with premium experience. That’s been a successful play in China and will continue to thrive without government subsidies.”
—Stephen Dyer, managing director of global consultancy AlixPartners, told TechNode during the panel, “EV: What’s next as the industry recovers” at TechNode’s Emerge event in November.
Context: Volkswagen is one of the traditional auto majors which adopted a direct-sales model, opening its first branded shop in December in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou. It plans to build 40 stores across China over the next year or so, according to a Reuters report.
Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly identified the EV company as Zeeker, not Zeekr.
Update: added the names of the November TechNode event and panel discussion that Stephen Dyer took part in.
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