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Avatr 06
Overview
ManufacturerAvatr
Model codeE16
Production2025 (to commence)
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size sedan
Body style4-door sedan
Layout
PlatformCHN
RelatedAvatr 07
Powertrain
EnginePetrol:
JL469ZQ1 1.5 L I4 turbo
Electric motor
  • XTDM39 252 kW (rear)
  • XYDM05 188 kW (front, AWD)
  • ATDM01 231 kW (rear, EREV)
Power output
  • Battery electric:
  • 252 kW (338 hp; 343 PS)
  • 440 kW (590 hp; 598 PS)
  • Range extender EV:
  • 231 kW (310 hp; 314 PS)
BatteryLFP CATL
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,940 mm (116 in)
Length4,855 mm (191.1 in)
Width1,960 mm (77 in)
Height1,450–1,467 mm (57.1–57.8 in)
Curb weight2,120–2,320 kg (4,670–5,110 lb)

The Avatr 06 is an electric mid-size sedan made by Chinese automaker Avatr Technology. It is Avatr's fourth model, after the closely related 07, and is available in fully electric and range extender configurations. The 06 has not yet been fully launched by Avatr, but initial exterior images were revealed on December 9, 2024.[1][2]

Overview

Initial images and specifications of the 06 were revealed through public homologation documents on December 9, 2024. Additionally, Avatr unveiled exterior images of the vehicle online the same day.[2] It is related to the Avatr 07 SUV, which it shares its wheelbase and powertrains with.[1]

The 06 is optionally equipped with digital side mirrors instead of conventional units, and an optional roof mounted LiDAR sensor. All versions are equipped with either 20 or 21-inch wheels.[1]

Specifications

The 06's powertrain is closely related to the Avatr 07. There are three powertrain options available, two battery electric configurations and one range extender electric option. All versions utilize a CATL-supplied LFP battery pack, and use electric motors supplied by Huawei.[1]

All fully electric versions of the 06 use a 252 kW (338 hp; 343 PS) motor to power the rear wheels. All-wheel drive variants add a 188 kW (252 hp; 256 PS) motor to power the front wheels, for a total of 440 kW (590 hp; 598 PS). The rear and all-wheel drive versions weigh 2,210 kg (4,872 lb) and 2,320 kg (5,115 lb) respectively, and both have a top speed of 200 kilometres per hour (124 mph).[1]

The Avatr Kunlun range extender powertrain is only offered with a single-motor rear-wheel drive configuration producing 231 kW (310 hp; 314 PS). It is equipped with a Changan Auto-supplied 1.5 L turbocharged petrol engine which produces 115 kW (154 hp; 156 PS) and does not mechanically drive the wheels, instead powering a generator. The engine has a compression ratio of 15:1, allowing for a thermal efficiency of 44.4% or 3.63 kWh/L of petrol. Avatr claims that the engine doesn't exceed 75 dB of noise during operation, and engine vibration during startup is reduced by 90% by placing the engine's cylinders in an optimal position during shutdown.[3] It weighs 2,120 kg (4,674 lb) and has a top speed of 190 kilometres per hour (118 mph).[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Andrews, Mark (2024-12-10). "Avatr 06 will have versions with and without Lidar and side view cameras". CarNewsChina.com. Retrieved 2024-12-12.
  2. ^ a b Tudose, Sergiu (2024-12-10). "Avatr 06 Sedan Unveiled As China's Latest Tesla Model S Rival, Think Elon Musk Cares?". autoevolution. Retrieved 2024-12-12.
  3. ^ Andrews, Mark (2024-08-21). "Avatr's Kunlun range extender technology tackles the problems of power attenuation and battery charging". CarNewsChina.com. Retrieved 2024-12-12.