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Sunway Marketing Launches RM10 Mln Zeekr Space, Service Centre At Sunway City

Sunway Marketing Launches RM10 Mln Zeekr Space, Service Centre At Sunway City

Barnama18-07-2025
BUSINESS
KUALA LUMPUR, July 18 (Bernama) -- Sunway Marketing Sdn Bhd, the appointed dealer partner of Zeekr Malaysia, has officially launched Zeekr Sunway today in the heart of Sunway City, Kuala Lumpur.
In a statement today, Sunway Marketing said Zeekr Space Sunway City features two full-fledged customer touchpoints, covering every stage of the ownership journey for the luxury electric vehicle (EV) brand Zeekr in Malaysia.
'It comprises Zeekr Space Sunway City and Zeekr Sunway Service Centre, both of which were developed with a combined investment of more than RM10 million aimed at enhancing the Zeekr Malaysia experience for prospective clients and existing vehicle owners alike.
'Located along Persiaran Lagoon, Zeekr Space Sunway City spans 11,100 square feet in a location that used to house the iconic helipad of Sunway City Kuala Lumpur, and the flagship showroom features six display bays, ensuring that customers can experience the latest Zeekr models available in the market, such as the Zeekr X and Zeekr 009, at all times,' it said.
Additionally, two dedicated delivery bays allow customers to capture the memory of their first day with their brand-new Zeekr, it said.
Zeekr Space Sunway City is equipped with amenities such as a premium customer lounge where visitors can relax in comfort, discussion stations that facilitate interactions with sales personnel and product experts.
It also included four alternating current charging points for the convenience of EV users, with additional direct current charging amenities to be introduced in the future.
Sunway Trading and Manufacturing chief executive officer Yeoh Yuen Chee said the introduction of Zeekr Sunway is highly meaningful, as it represents a progressive milestone for the Zeekr brand in Malaysia and Sunway City Kuala Lumpur as a whole.
'More than just an expansion of our automotive business, the simultaneous launch of Zeekr Space Sunway City and Zeekr Sunway Service Centre echo our commitment to making the ownership journey of Zeekr's latest Premium New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) an enjoyable, sustainable and convenient experience for the community in Sunway and beyond,' he said.
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