Changan AVATR 11 Launch Pakistan: Luxury EV SUV Specs and Features
Changan unveiled the AVATR 11 in Pakistan on December 20, 2025. This luxury electric SUV offers a 116.79 kWh battery, 578 km WLTP range, and Huawei fast-charging. With premium features like Nappa leather and a 25-speaker system, it targets high-end buyers. Price details coming soon

Table of Contents
- Changan Brings AVATR 11 to Pakistan: A Fresh Take on Luxury EVs
- What Makes AVATR Stand Out
- Performance on the Road
- Design That Turns Heads
- Inside the Cabin
- Safety First
- Price and Availability
- Why It Fits Pakistan's Roads
- Wrapping Up
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Excerpt: Changan unveiled the AVATR 11 in Pakistan on December 20, 2025. This luxury electric SUV offers a 116.79 kWh battery, 578 km WLTP range, and Huawei fast-charging. With premium features like Nappa leather and a 25-speaker system, it targets high-end buyers. Price details coming soon. (49 words)
Changan Brings AVATR 11 to Pakistan: A Fresh Take on Luxury EVs
Changan just launched its premium EV brand AVATR in Pakistan. The AVATR 11 rolled out on December 20, 2025. It's a step up from their Deepal line. This SUV mixes high tech with comfort. And it comes from a team-up with Huawei and CATL.
I recall when EVs felt like a distant idea here. Now, with this launch, things shift. It targets folks who want luxury without the fuel hassle. No more gas station stops on long drives.
What Makes AVATR Stand Out
AVATR sits above Deepal in Changan's lineup. It's all about premium EVs. The 11 model aims at the luxury spot. Think advanced tech and long trips without worry.
Built on the CHN platform. That's Changan, Huawei, and Ningde (CATL) together. It packs Huawei's 800V fast-charging. Add 200 km range in 10 minutes. Handy for quick top-ups.
The battery is 116.79 kWh ternary lithium. Gives 578 km on WLTP or 680 km NEDC. Enough for Lahore to Islamabad easy.
Performance on the Road
It's rear-wheel drive. Puts out 308 hp and 370 Nm torque. Hits 100 km/h in about 6.6 seconds. Not race-car fast, but smooth for an SUV.
Size-wise, it's 4,880 mm long, 1,970 mm wide, 1,601 mm tall. Wheelbase at 2,975 mm. Rides on 22-inch wheels with 265/45 R22 tires. Brembo brakes add stopping power.
Charging: DC at 240 kW gets 30-80% in 25 minutes. AC at 11 kW for home use. It even has V2L at 3.3 kW. Power your gadgets on the go.
A friend mentioned EVs handle traffic well. Quiet ride, no idling waste. This one fits that bill.
Design That Turns Heads
Nader Faghihzadeh designed it. He worked on BMWs like the 7 Series. Futuristic look outside. Automatic doors, active spoiler, full-width LEDs.
Frameless windows and memory mirrors. It feels modern without trying too hard.
Inside the Cabin
Step in, and it's luxury. Nappa leather seats, suede roof. Front seats zero-gravity style. 10-way adjust, heat, vent, massage. Rear seats heated and vented too.
Three screens: 10.25-inch driver, 15.6-inch center, 10.25-inch passenger. 25-speaker Meridian audio. Dual-zone AC with air filter. Wireless charging, power tailgate.
Mood lighting adds vibe. Perfect for family trips or solo drives.
Safety First
Over 20 Level 2 ADAS features. 6 airbags. 360-degree camera. Parking assist, auto-reverse.
It uses Huawei's DriveONE system. Keeps things safe and smart.
Price and Availability
No official price yet. Booking details to follow. But it's Changan's big push into premium EVs here.
Globally, it started in 2022. Now in Pakistan, it competes with top brands.
Why It Fits Pakistan's Roads
Long-range suits our highways. Fast charge helps with spotty stations. Luxury inside beats heat and traffic.
But charging infrastructure needs growth. Still, early adopters will like it.
I see it pulling in buyers who want green without skimping on comfort.
Wrapping Up
The AVATR 11 marks a new chapter for Changan in Pakistan. Tech from Huawei and CATL shines. If you're eyeing an EV upgrade, watch for price news.
It could spark more interest in electrics here. Cleaner drives ahead.
Questions? Check Changan's site for updates.
And that's the scoop on this launch. For more updates, visit DrivePK.com
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