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Carsales Staff9 Aug 2024
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XPeng and Zeekr debut in Australia at Melbourne EV show

The ambitious Chinese brands XPeng and Zeekr have this morning made their formal Australian debuts at Electric Expo Melbourne 2024

While Zeekr showed off only its first model destined for Australian shores, the compact X SUV, XPeng was the centre of attention with the AeroHT flying car as its star drawcard.

But the XPeng display also included the G6 mid-size electric SUV that launches in September, the G9 large SUV coming in 2025, the X9 luxury people-mover and the P7 scissor door sedan.

Zeekr X
XPeng AeroHT

Other brands represented at the show included Polestar, which displayed its new 3 and 4 SUVs together, and MINI which showed off the new Countryman E and SE.

The Electric SUV Expo Melbourne 2024 is currently on at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from 9-11 August, and features EV, Hybrid, and Plug-in SUVs from a range of well-known and new to Australia brands.

Polestar 3
MINI Countryman SE (front) and E

Carsales has been on the floor at the show fossicking out the stories so watch out for them coming out soon as well as across our social channels.

But for now here’s a gallery of the EVs displayed at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

XPeng P7
XPeng G6
MINI Countryman E
XPeng X9
XPeng G9
Zeekr X
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