The all-electric Avatr 11 SUV launched into production last year by a combined effort of automaker Changan, IT giant Huawei and battery manufacturer CATL, is now available in a new, more affordable configuration. CarNewsChina writes that the Avatr 11, which had originally been a dual-motor EV with all-wheel drive, can now be ordered in two 2WD flavors priced between 319,900 and 349,900 Yuan.
The single-motor spec comes based on the
same EP1 platform and 750V power architecture. It makes 313 PS and 370 Nm of torque, sprinting from zero to 100 km/h in 6.6 seconds.
For the battery pack, buyers can choose
from 90 and 116 kWh options, the former rated for 600 km and the latter for 705
km of range. The old dual-motor/AWD spec
remains on sale and is significantly faster with a sprint time of 3.98 seconds.
With the largest battery installed, it has 680 km of CLTC-rated
range.
Unlike the top trim level, the two new
trim levels come without power tailgate. The rest is all there, though,
including a slew of driving assists based on 34 sensors, a trio of impressively
large displays, and a premium audio system with 14 speakers and a 12-channel
amp.

