Mansory has revealed a heavily customized version of the Zeekr 9X, signaling the German tuner’s first collaboration with a Chinese automotive brand as the country’s luxury vehicle segment continues to expand.
China’s auto industry has grown rapidly in both scale and sophistication, supported by strong development efforts and increasing global ambitions. While many manufacturers have focused on electric and hybrid technologies, a number of brands are now pushing into the high-end luxury space. Zeekr is among those attempting to establish itself as a premium name, with the 9X positioned as a flagship SUV inspired by ultra-luxury models.
Mansory, known for its bold and often polarizing modifications, applied its signature design approach to the 9X. The exterior features an extensive body kit that reshapes key elements of the vehicle. The front end receives a redesigned hood, a more aggressive bumper, and a grille that evokes the styling of top-tier luxury SUVs. Wider fenders, updated side skirts, and darker trim pieces contribute to a more imposing stance.
At the rear, the design is comparatively restrained. A revised diffuser, quad exhaust outlets, and subtle Mansory badging create a cleaner look than typically associated with the tuner’s more extreme builds.
Inside, the cabin emphasizes luxury through a combination of white leather, black accents, and gold detailing. One of the most notable changes is the addition of rear-hinged doors, enhancing both visual appeal and ease of access.
Despite the extensive visual overhaul, performance remains unchanged from the standard high-performance version of the Zeekr 9X. The SUV uses a three-motor setup producing 1,381 horsepower, enabling acceleration from 0 to 60 mph in 3.1 seconds.
Compared with other Mansory projects, the modified 9X appears more restrained, suggesting a measured approach as the company enters the Chinese luxury market.