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RHD Avatr 11 Launches in Singapore - Malaysia Next?

Kumeran Sagathevan

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Avatr has officially entered neighbouring Singapore this week where it launched its Avatr 11 SUV model, confirming the availability of a right-hand drive(RHD) version in the process too.

Said EV SUV starts at SG$278,999 (approx. RM973,000), making it one of the priciest EVs on sale across the causeway. In contrast, the same model starts from just RMB289,900 (RM187,000) in China - nearly five times cheaper.

Singapore’s steep pricing is largely due to its strict car ownership policies, as buyers must secure a Certificate of Entitlement (CoE), which currently costs about SG$100,000 (RM349,000), on top of an Additional Registration Fee and other taxes.


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The Avatr 11’s appearance in right-hand drive (RHD) form is significant. It signals a clear step toward expansion into other RHD markets in the region, especially Malaysia and Thailand, where EV adoption is rising.

The Avatr 11 is a sleek, mid-to-large size SUV measuring 4, 895 MM long with a 2,975 MM wheelbase. Two variants are offered in Singapore, that being a range-extended hybrid (EREV) and a battery electric (BEV) version too.


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The EREV uses a rear-mounted 231 kW (310 HP) e-motor paired with a 1.5-litre petrol engine tasked as a generator. It is equipped with a 39.05 kWh LFP battery offering 225 KM of electric-only range and a total combined range of 1,065 KM.

Meanwhile, the BEV is available in both rear-wheel drive (RWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD). The RWD variant produces 237 kW (318 HP) and yields 815 KM of range, whereas the AWD adds a second 165 kW (221 HP) motor up front and delivers 760 KM of range instead. 


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The top-spec AWD BEV guise sprints from 0-100 KM/H in just 3.9 secs. Top speed across the range is capped at 200 KM/H. Additionally, the BEV takes 35 minutes to charge from 0–80%, while the EREV takes just 15 minutes to deliver 30–80% re-charge cycles.

Inside, the Avatr 11 features Huawei’s ADS 3.0 advanced driver assistance system. The setup includes three LIDARs, 11 cameras, and a full suite of sensors, enabling highway and city navigation on autopilot, auto cruise, parking assist and remote parking.


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In China, despite Avatr delivering over 10,000 vehicles in June, the Avatr 11 remains an unpopular model, accounting for just 153 units sold. The brand’s current line-up also includes the Avatr 06, 07, 011, 12 and 012.

With the RHD model now confirmed, attention naturally turns to Malaysia, and the same question will always pop up - are we next?


Source: CarNewsChina

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More then half his life spend being obsessed with all thing go-fast, performance and automotive only to find out he's actually Captain Slow behind the wheels...oh well!

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