Let Zeekr 9X Conquer the American Roads

Recent signers:
Ethan Murray and 9 others have signed recently.

The Issue

As someone just attended at CES and saw future of the automotive industry firsthand, I have to say that, ZEEKR, the Chinese car brand, with its 9X taking the stage, completely changed my understanding of what a luxury car can be.

 

Before experiencing this car, if someone had told me that a vehicle comparable to a Rolls-Royce could cost only 70,000 dollars, I would have thought they were crazy. But after seeing it up close and experiencing it myself, I realized just how far Chinese automotive technology has advanced – far beyond of what most of us ever imagined. 

 

The refinement of the interior and the strong sense of technology really caught my eye. What impressed me most was the rotating rear seat. The moment I saw it gently turning toward the door, my first thought was of my parents. They’re getting older and getting in and out of a car has become increasingly difficult for them. This feature offers a dignified and thoughtful solution to that problem.

 

However, when I asked where I could purchase this vehicle, I received a disappointing answer: “Although this model is planned for a global launch in the future, it is currently only available in the Chinese market.”

 

It’s truly a shame that such an advanced piece of technology is not available in the United States. American families need a car like this. It feels almost unbelievable that technology designed to improve everyday life in such a meaningful way is still out of reach for people here.

 

Friends, imagine this for a moment: if you also have elderly family members at home, wouldn’t you hope to own a car like this? What this represents goes beyond technology—it reflects care, thoughtfulness, and respect for every individual.

We invite you to join us and sign this petition. Together, let’s call for ZEEKR 9X to be made available in the US, and bring better automotive technology to the American people.

 

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Recent signers:
Ethan Murray and 9 others have signed recently.

The Issue

As someone just attended at CES and saw future of the automotive industry firsthand, I have to say that, ZEEKR, the Chinese car brand, with its 9X taking the stage, completely changed my understanding of what a luxury car can be.

 

Before experiencing this car, if someone had told me that a vehicle comparable to a Rolls-Royce could cost only 70,000 dollars, I would have thought they were crazy. But after seeing it up close and experiencing it myself, I realized just how far Chinese automotive technology has advanced – far beyond of what most of us ever imagined. 

 

The refinement of the interior and the strong sense of technology really caught my eye. What impressed me most was the rotating rear seat. The moment I saw it gently turning toward the door, my first thought was of my parents. They’re getting older and getting in and out of a car has become increasingly difficult for them. This feature offers a dignified and thoughtful solution to that problem.

 

However, when I asked where I could purchase this vehicle, I received a disappointing answer: “Although this model is planned for a global launch in the future, it is currently only available in the Chinese market.”

 

It’s truly a shame that such an advanced piece of technology is not available in the United States. American families need a car like this. It feels almost unbelievable that technology designed to improve everyday life in such a meaningful way is still out of reach for people here.

 

Friends, imagine this for a moment: if you also have elderly family members at home, wouldn’t you hope to own a car like this? What this represents goes beyond technology—it reflects care, thoughtfulness, and respect for every individual.

We invite you to join us and sign this petition. Together, let’s call for ZEEKR 9X to be made available in the US, and bring better automotive technology to the American people.

 

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ZEEKR Automotive

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Petition created on 6 January 2026