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Avatr, previously known as Changan Nio, to unveil its first model on Nov 15
The E11 model is positioned as a mid-size SUV, and its design prototype rolled off the production line earlier this year.
Changan's premium EV brand to get capital injection, Nio's stake to be diluted to just 1%
The move represents a further exit for Nio from its joint venture with Changan after it cut its stake in the company to 4.62 percent late last year.
Changan officially unveils its new EV brand and first model built with Huawei and CATL
From the teaser image released by Changan, the new vehicle features a new design style with an overall futuristic look, featuring split headlights and coupe-like styling.
Changan to launch next-gen premium EV brand with Huawei on Aug 24, chairman says
Changan will launch its next-generation premium brand of intelligent new energy vehicles on August 24 in partnership with partners including Huawei, the company's chairman Zhu Huarong said.
Avatr, formerly known as Changan Nio, plans to bring in 2-5 investors
Avatr was previously known as Changan Nio, with Changan holding 95.38 percent and Nio Shanghai holding 4.62 percent.
Changan says it has 364 NEV-related core technologies
With the rapid development of China's new energy vehicle industry, legacy automakers are also investing heavily in technology.
Changan's premium EV brand's first model will be midsize SUV with Huawei Inside
Changan said that it plans to launch five models based on the CHN architecture over the next five years, the first of which, codenamed E11, will feature the Huawei Inside smart car solution.
Huawei reportedly expanding its partnership with Changan to include auto chips
The two companies have been working together informally on chips for the past few months and they may soon set up a joint venture for chip development, the report said.
Analyst upgrades Changan rating after joint venture's new name drops 'Nio'
Changan, which trades in Shenzhen, is up more than 40 percent so far this month.
Legacy automaker Changan's chairman says 90% of new car makers will perish
In the future, 80 percent of local brands and 90 percent of new car makers in China will die, said Zhu Huarong, chairman of legacy carmaker Changan Automobile.