Changan

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Changan is one of China's largest state-owned automakers and is headquartered in Chongqing.
Founded: 1996
Type: State-owned
Ticker: SHE: 000625
HQ: Chongqing
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    The Avatr 07L is expected to feature Huawei's 896-channel LiDAR sensor and ADS smart driving system.

  • Avatr previews new model as it expands SUV lineup

    Avatr said the model is an expansion of the Avatr 07 series. It is expected to be named the Avatr 07L.

  • Changan Nevo raises EV price as chip costs surge

    Changan Nevo raised the official guide price of its LiDAR-equipped Q07 SUV due to soaring automotive-grade chip costs.

  • Avatr launches updated 12 sedan, begins pre-sales of 06T wagon to expand product lineup

    The new Avatr 12 and Avatr 06T both offer BEV and EREV options, targeting China's premium EV market.

  • Changan expects to validate solid-state batteries in robots and EVs by Q3

    Changan said its solid-state battery project is progressing steadily, with plans to validate the technology in robots and vehicles by the third quarter of this year.

  • Avatr previews 06T wagon, to feature Huawei hardware and technology

    The Avatr 06T is a new model under the Huawei Qiankun-Avatr strategic partnership 2.0, Avatr said.

  • Changan to unveil sodium-ion battery strategy with CATL on Feb 5

    Changan said it will collaborate with CATL to address mobility challenges in cold winter weather.

  • Avatr rolls off 1st right-hand drive Avatr 07 SUVs, to ship to Thailand

    Avatr officially entered the Thai market in September 2024, launching the Avatr 11 SUV as its first model in the country.

  • Changan Mazda plans to launch CX-6e electric SUV in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand

    The CX-6e is the global version of Changan Mazda's EZ-60, and made its global debut at the Brussels auto show on January 9.

  • Changan Thailand plant ships 1st batch of export cars to Europe

    Changan Thailand plant has shipped its first locally produced Deepal S05 vehicles to Europe, becoming the latest Chinese automaker to do so after BYD.