KARACHI: Pakistan’s electric vehicle market could soon see a game-changer with the anticipated arrival of the Changan AVATR 11 Pakistan, a high-tech electric compact SUV developed under a premium joint venture between Changan, Huawei, and CATL. The AVATR 11 marks the brand’s first model, combining cutting-edge technology, long-range capability, and advanced safety features.
The Changan AVATR 11 Pakistan is powered by a massive 116.79 kWh battery pack, offering a WLTP-estimated range of approximately 668 kilometers on a single charge—enough for a comfortable one-way trip from Lahore to Islamabad. The base variant delivers 317 horsepower and 396 Nm of torque, while the dual-motor version increases output to 539 horsepower and 687 Nm of torque, making it one of the most powerful EVs expected in Pakistan’s market.
Huawei’s technology is deeply integrated into the Changan AVATR 11 Pakistan, with the SUV running on HarmonyOS and leveraging the DriveONE iTRACK 800-volt EV platform. The vehicle also features Huawei’s Level 3 ADAS suite, incorporating 12 laser radars, 5G connectivity, and high-end sensors for semi-autonomous driving capabilities. This ensures that the Changan AVATR 11 Pakistan is not only a long-range SUV but also one of the most technologically advanced EVs available in its segment.
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Industry analysts suggest that the AVATR 11 Pakistan could set a new benchmark for luxury and performance in the local EV market. Its combination of extended range, powerful performance, and next-generation smart features positions it as a potential competitor to other premium EVs, while also appealing to tech-savvy consumers seeking innovative driving experiences.
Although official pricing has not yet been announced, market expectations indicate that the Changan AVATR 11 Pakistan will likely fall into the higher price bracket, targeting affluent buyers and early adopters of advanced electric vehicles in the country.
The arrival of the Changan AVATR 11 Pakistan is expected to accelerate the growth of the EV sector, encourage adoption of high-performance electric SUVs, and demonstrate the potential of collaborative ventures between Chinese automakers and global technology leaders.



