Zeekr’s global vice president has responded to concerns around data privacy with Chinese cars, reaffirming the brand’s commitment to complying with “all the local laws”.

Speaking with Australian media at Zeekr Tower in Hangzhou, China, Zeekr International vice president Mars Chen said the Chinese luxury brand is “more than happy to support” local authorities with any potential changes to data privacy regulations.

“Number one, data privacy, right now our product has complied with all the local laws, or legislation, or rules,” Mr Chen said.

“So, if in the future the government or authorities want to upgrade [laws] because now we have too many intelligent cars, then I think we are more than happy to also support, to participate, in those regulations’ fulfillment.”

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Zeekr 9X
Zeekr 9X

“I think it’s a very sensitive question,” Mr Chen continued, after being asked about concerns of Chinese vehicles sending data or recordings back to China.

“When we entered Australia, we analysed end-to-end not just the regular car communication process, but also data connectivity and where the data can be stored.

“I’m coming from Huawei, I worked in Australia for 20 years, so I personally know these kinds of things very well. So for sure, the company, the car, is compliant.”

Earlier this year, two unnamed Asian automakers were put under investigation by the Australian Privacy Commissioner over potential breaches of privacy laws.

According to The Sydney Morning Herald, Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind revealed the investigations during a Senate estimates hearing on February 10, 2026, responding to a question from Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie.

Zeekr 7GT – Interior
Zeekr 7GT – Interior