Avatr has revealed details about the equipment of the crossover 11 for Russia
The new electric crossover Avatr 11 will be presented in Russia in three modifications, which differ in powertrain and interior layout. This is stated in the report of Changan Motors Rus, which was received by Izvestia on January 20.
In the initial configuration, the Avatr 11 will be presented with rear-wheel drive and a 90 kWh CATL battery, which will provide a range of 575 kilometers. The car comes standard with 21-inch alloy wheels, full LED optics, electric windshield heaters, steering wheel, front and rear seats.
Also available by default are seats with electric adjustments and ottomankami, "zero gravity" function, heating, ventilation and massage. Multimedia with a screen diagonal of 15.6 inches has support for Apple Carplay and Android Auto, there is a slot for a SIM-card of the Russian standard, Wi-Fi hotspot and audio system Meridian-class with 25 speakers, as well as a digital dashboard with a diagonal of 10.25 inches and other options.
In the second modification, the battery capacity is 116.79 kWh, two electric motors in total develop 578 hp (650 Nm), all-wheel drive is provided. Acceleration to a hundred takes 4.5 seconds, and the range on a single charge is 625 km. 22-inch disks are installed, the list of equipment is supplemented with electric spoiler on the trunk lid, as well as electric door closers with the ability to adjust the angle of their opening. The flagship version is identical in technical part to the "average" version, in the saloon on the second row there are separate "captain's" seats.
The company also promised owners of Avatr 11 a lifetime warranty, the details of which will be disclosed later.
On December 4, 2024, it was reported that the electric crossover Avatr 11 will receive a comprehensive adaptation for the Russian market, which includes Russification of the interface and corrosion protection. Changan announced the launch of luxury electric car brand Avatr in Russia on November 12. The brand was created in partnership with Chinese IT giant Huawei.