Head-to-head
Zeekr 7X vs Alfa Romeo Junior
Just TBA separates the Zeekr 7X and Alfa Romeo Junior on starting price, but the Zeekr 7X goes 73 km further on a charge. Here's where the rest of the spec sheets pull apart.

Option A · SUV
Zeekr 7X
Zeekr's mid-size electric SUV — 800V architecture enables a class-leading 420 kW DC fast-charging peak (13 minutes 10–80%). Three Australian variants: RWD, Long Range RWD (615 km WLTP), and Performance AWD (3.8s 0–100).
- From
- $57,900
- Range
- 480 km
- Battery
- 75 kWh

Option B · SUV
Alfa Romeo Junior
Alfa Romeo's first electric SUV — a small Stellantis-platform crossover built in Pomigliano d'Arco. The Veloce variant cuts 0-100 to 6 seconds with a sportier tune.
- From
- $57,900
- Range
- 407 km
- Battery
- 54 kWh
Key differences at a glance
The biggest material gaps between the Zeekr 7X and Alfa Romeo Junior, ranked by how much they're likely to matter day-to-day.
- 1
DC charging · advantage Zeekr 7X
The Zeekr 7X accepts 320 kW more DC peak charging (420 vs 100 kW), meaning shorter road-trip stops.
- 2
Range · advantage Zeekr 7X
The Zeekr 7X goes 73 km further on a charge (480 vs 407 km WLTP).
- 3
Power · advantage Zeekr 7X
The Zeekr 7X puts down 195 kW more (310 vs 115 kW).
- 4
Battery · advantage Zeekr 7X
The Zeekr 7X carries a 21.0 kWh larger battery (75 vs 54 kWh).
- 5
Boot · advantage Zeekr 7X
The Zeekr 7X swallows 139 L more cargo with the rear seats up (539 vs 400 L).
Spec for spec
Highlighted cells show the better number in each row.
Where the Zeekr 7X wins
- ▸ 73 km longer WLTP range
- ▸ Quicker 0–100 km/h (6s vs 9s)
- ▸ Faster DC charging peak (420 kW vs 100 kW)
- ▸ Longer warranty (5 years)
Where the Alfa Romeo Junior wins
Trails the Zeekr 7X on the core specs we measure.
Zeekr 7X
What we like
- ✓ Class-leading 420 kW DC charging (13-min 10-80%)
- ✓ Fresh 5-star ANCAP rating from 2026
- ✓ 22 kW three-phase AC charging
What we don't
- ✕ Zeekr service network thin in Australia
- ✕ Software UX inherited from China market
- ✕ Resale value unproven
Alfa Romeo Junior
What we like
- ✓ Distinctive Alfa Romeo design
- ✓ Genuine Italian heritage in a small EV
- ✓ Useful 400 L boot
What we don't
- ✕ Just 3-year vehicle warranty
- ✕ Not yet ANCAP rated
- ✕ Pricing premium over near-identical Jeep Avenger
Frequently asked: Zeekr 7X vs Alfa Romeo Junior
Quick answers to the questions cross-shoppers most often ask about this pair.
- Which has the longer driving range?
- The Zeekr 7X has the longer WLTP-claimed range at 480 km, 73 km further than the Alfa Romeo Junior's 407 km. Real-world range typically lands 10–20% below the WLTP figure depending on speed, terrain, climate and load.
- Which one charges faster on a DC fast charger?
- The Zeekr 7X accepts a peak DC charging rate of 420 kW versus 100 kW for the Alfa Romeo Junior. Peak rate only holds for a short window during the charging curve, so real-world 10–80% times often diverge less than the peak numbers suggest. Compatibility with 350 kW chargers depends on the vehicle's onboard architecture, not just the published peak.
- Which is quicker off the line?
- The Zeekr 7X does 0–100 km/h in 6.0 seconds — 3.0 s quicker than the Alfa Romeo Junior's 9.0 s. EV acceleration figures hold up at speed better than equivalent petrol cars because electric motors deliver peak torque instantly.
- Which has the longer warranty?
- The Zeekr 7X is covered by a 5-year vehicle warranty, versus 3 years for the Alfa Romeo Junior. Both also carry separate high-voltage battery warranties — check the manufacturer's site for the latest kilometre and condition limits.
Which one should you buy?
The short version, based on where each car pulls ahead.
Choose the
Zeekr 7X
if…
- ✓ maximum range matters (73 km further per charge)
- ✓ you regularly do long road trips (faster DC peak)
- ✓ you want quicker acceleration off the line
- ✓ you regularly load it up (139 L more boot)
Choose the
Alfa Romeo Junior
if…
- ✓ you match the profile: alfa loyalists
Verdict reasoning is derived from published specs; brand preference, dealer experience and how a car drives are personal — always take a test drive before deciding.