Changan teases new EV for Pakistan with Huawei-powered features

AVATR 11 is integrated with Huawei's ecosystem to give you best driving experience
An undated image of AVATR 11. — AVATR UAE
An undated image of AVATR 11. — AVATR UAE

As Pakistan is shifting to electric vehicles (EVs) Changan Pakistan is expected to launch an all-electric compact SUV, the AVATR 11, offering commuters a new EV experience with fully advanced features.

AVATR is a premium, upper-segment sub-brand under Changan, created through a high-profile joint venture with Huawei and CATL, the world’s leading battery manufacturer. 

The company's focus is to bring something new and innovative to the Pakistani automotive market, with advanced features and technology that stand out from the rest.

AVATR 11 specifications

The specific model in question — AVATR 11 — arrives with a standout specification, an estimated 116.79 kWh battery pack. Looking at its figure, on a single charge, a one-way trip between Lahore and Islamabad is achievable.

The base trim produces 317 hp and 396 Nm of torque, while the upper-spec dual-motor variant delivers 539 hp and 687 Nm of torque.

It should be noted that the AVATR 11 is integrated with Huawei's ecosystem to give you the best driving experience. It runs on HarmonyOS and is built on the DriveONE iTRACK 800-volt EV platform, also developed by Huawei.

The AVATR 11 is integrated with Huawei’s Level 3 ADAS suite, featuring 12 laser radars, 5G connectivity, and a complete set of high-end features typically found in modern Chinese EVs.

AVATR 11 price in Pakistan (expected)

The price of AVATR 11 is yet to be announced, while it's priced at $29,600–36,000 in China and around $33,329 or $38,500 on the global wholesale marketplace.

However, customers can expect it to be positioned within the competitively priced segment, competing with rivals in the automotive market.