Like many other EVs from Geely's portfolio of brands, the Zeekr 7GT adopts a minimalist layout that is similar to a Tesla.
That being said, perceived quality certainly feels superior to that of a Model 3. There are soft-touch materials on the top of the doors and dashboard and I particularly liked the tactile, suede-like central armrest.
Build quality is impressive too. Even with a good poke and prod, all the key fixtures and fittings remained flex-free on our test car.
A huge 15in OLED infotainment touchscreen takes centre stage on the dashboard. There are a handful of physical buttons below it, but 99% of the car's secondary functions are controlled by this convoluted, menu-heavy touchscreen.
It takes some getting used to and having to dive into the screen to adjust the door mirrors and steering wheel is rather jarring.
During my drive, I often needed a second look away from the road in order to press a specific button, and this wasn’t helped by the overly small icons. Pleasingly, a row of shortcut buttons along the bottom edge makes things easier, and the swipe-down menu is handy for accessing the ADAS, which you’ll likely want to turn off.
Infotainment bugbears aside, the 7GT is a comfortable and seriously capacious electric estate. Rear passenger space is right up there with the best in the class and it feels as generous as a car with a much longer wheelbase. A six-footer will have acres of leg room and, even with its fixed panoramic roof and rakish silhouette, more than enough head room.
As for the boot, its capacity is 456 litres, which is a little small compared with a traditional ICE-powered estate like the BMW 3 Series Touring (500 litres).