In a thrilling announcement for electric vehicle enthusiasts, Avatr has revealed that pre-sales for its highly anticipated 2026 Avatr 07 SUV will kick off on September 4, 2025. While specific details about the new model remain closely guarded, teaser images hint at the integration of Huawei’s cutting-edge ADS 4 intelligent driving assistance system, promising an enhanced driving experience.
The 2026 Avatr 07 is expected to maintain the distinctive design of its predecessor while focusing on improved configurations and technological features. As per the official teasers, this updated model is set to include Huawei’s advanced ADS 4 system, marking a significant upgrade in driving assistance capabilities.
Avatr 07: A Brief Background
The Avatr 07 made its global debut at the 2024 Chengdu Auto Show on August 30, 2024, where it was also opened for pre-sales. This SUV was Avatr’s first model to offer both pure electric (EV) and extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) powertrains, highlighting the collaboration among Changan Automobile, Huawei, and CATL under the “CHN” strategy.
According to promotional materials, the vehicle is “Co-designed by Huawei Qiankun,” showcasing a blend of innovations from its partners. These include Changan’s Kunlun Smart Range Extender, Taihang Intelligent Control Chassis, Huawei’s Qiankun ADS 3.0, HarmonyOS Smart Cockpit, and CATL’s Shenxing 4C Supercharging Battery.
Top Features of the Current Avatr 07
The current version of the Avatr 07 stands out as one of the first SUVs to feature Huawei’s Qiankun ADS 3.0 and HarmonyOS Smart Cockpit, along with the 39 kWh Shenxing Super Hybrid Battery developed specifically for EREVs. This battery boasts impressive discharge powers of 9C at full charge and 7.7C at low charge.
When it comes to performance, the pure electric variant of the Avatr 07 offers a CLTC driving range of 650 km and 610 km. The extended-range model, equipped with a 1.5T engine, delivers a maximum power of 115 kW. The two-wheel-drive EREV version features a single motor capable of producing 231 kW (310 hp), while the four-wheel-drive variant employs a dual-motor setup, with a front motor generating 131 kW (176 hp) and a rear motor achieving 231 kW (310 hp). Both configurations utilize a 39.05 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery pack, providing pure electric ranges of 230 km and 220 km, respectively.