{"id":50426,"date":"2023-11-29T17:49:25","date_gmt":"2023-11-29T17:49:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/highwaynewspro.com\/?p=50426"},"modified":"2023-11-29T17:49:25","modified_gmt":"2023-11-29T17:49:25","slug":"2024-zeekr-001-first-drive-more-than-just-chinas-pontiac","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/highwaynewspro.com\/car-reviews\/2024-zeekr-001-first-drive-more-than-just-chinas-pontiac\/","title":{"rendered":"2024 Zeekr 001 First Drive: More Than Just China's Pontiac"},"content":{"rendered":"
Back in 2010, Geely Automotive mustered up enough cash to buy Volvo, transferring a storied brand from Ford ownership to a Chinese upstart that mostly sold refrigerator parts only 13 years prior. Every Swedish car enthusiast waited with bated breath. Was Geely going to ruin Volvo, forcing it to churn out rebadged low-quality cars based on crappy existing Geely models, which were nothing more than restyled Daihatsus made under license?<\/p>\n
But all of our collective fretting was for naught. Under Geely ownership, Volvo soared to new heights, dramatically increasing its sales while producing some of the most stylish and high-tech vehicles it has ever made. It seemed like Geely was content to \u201clet Volvo be Volvo,\u201d a saying familiar to anyone who was working in the automotive industry of the early 2010s.<\/p>\n
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But that statement was always a bit inaccurate, an acrid take tinged with xenophobia and condescension. Geely is a corporation with vast interests, full of its own engineers, designers, and software experts; of course, the goal would be to synergize and integrate, not just back a truckload of cash to Volvo engineers with the implication being that Geely does not have the ability to create on its own. China is full of expertise, talent, and innovative thinking. Just look at how it has absolutely left behind the rest of the world with electric vehicles. Now, Western brands seek out Chinese OEMs because of what they offer. Toyota and Tesla use BYD batteries in some markets, Stellantis is looking to make an EV with Leapmotor, and GM\u2019s tie-up with SAIC and Wuling is so valuable that it\u2019s actually increased its stake in the two entities. <\/p>\n
Gallery: Zeekr 001 <\/h3>\n
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The Zeekr 001 is just a little glimpse of Geely\u2019s expertise and a show of exactly what the hell we\u2019re missing here in the United States. Or, maybe it\u2019s a preview of what\u2019s to come here, since the Zeekr 001 is a platform twin of the forthcoming Polestar 4. Nor can we completely rule out a potential Zeekr entry to the U.S.<\/p>\n
So how does the Zeekr 001 drive, and why should Americans care about it? I went to a recent event the automaker put on in upstate New York to find out. <\/p>\n