Pakistan’s electric vehicle market just got more exciting with the launch of Changan’s AVATR 11, a high-end electric SUV combining luxury, performance, and advanced technology. With a 116.79 kWh battery offering up to 680 km of range, the AVATR 11 competes with models like the Zeekr 7X and promises to redefine premium electric SUVs in Pakistan.
AVATR 11 Overview
Feature
Details
Battery
116.79 kWh
Range
680 km (NEDC) / 578 km (WLTP)
Fast Charging
DriveONE iTRACK 800V system adds 200 km in 10 minutes at compatible chargers
ADAS
Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance System with parking assist and reverse assist
AVATR 11 Price in Pakistan
Market
Price
International
$39,000 – $61,060 (~11 million PKR)
Pakistan (Expected)
PKR 13 – 15 million
AVATR 11 Specifications
Feature
AVATR 11
Battery Capacity
116.79 kWh
Range
680 km (NEDC), 578 km (WLTP)
Power
308 hp (RWD)
Torque
370 Nm
0–100 km/h
Not revealed
Interior
Nappa leather seats with heating, ventilation, massage, memory, 4-way lumbar support
Screens
3 advanced screens
Audio
25-speaker Meridian system
Charging
800V fast charging, 200 km in 10 min
Designer
Nader Faghihzadeh (BMW 6 & 7 Series)
Seating
5 passengers
AVATR 11 Comparison With Competitors
Specs
AVATR 11
Zeekr 7X
Li Auto i8
NIO EC7
Battery Capacity
116.79 kWh
~100 kWh
90–97.8 kWh
75–150 kWh
Range (WLTP/Equivalent)
578 km WLTP
543–615 km WLTP
670–720 km CLTC
490–940 km CLTC
Power
308 hp
416–637 hp
536 hp
Up to 644 hp
0–100 km/h
Not revealed
~3.8 s
~4.5 s
~3.8 s
Charging Speed
800V, 200 km in 10 min
Up to 420 kW DC fast
5C ultra-fast
DC fast varies
Seating
5
5
6
5
Key Interior Tech
Triple screens, Meridian audio
Big screens, premium audio, ADAS
Dual displays, premium seating
Battery swap, high-end infotainment
The AVATR 11 is Changan’s statement of luxury, performance, and technology. With long range, ultra-fast charging, and premium features, it is set to be a strong contender in Pakistan’s premium electric SUV segment. Its main rival is the Zeekr 7X, but with its combination of comfort, tech, and design, the AVATR 11 is poised to make a significant mark on Pakistani roads.
Iqra Sheikh is an education reporter covering EdTech, online learning, and national curriculum reforms. Her work explores how technology is reshaping education in Pakistan and the challenges and opportunities in modern learning systems.