AVATR gave the 11 a genuine mid-cycle update in July 2026, and the headline change is chassis hardware, not just another incremental spec bump on the same underlying platform: magnetorheological (MR) suspension โ previously an option on higher trims โ is now standard across every version of this Huawei-backed coupe-SUV. On a dealer-floor walkaround of a REV-priced example, the 11 showed off a refreshed front grille, privacy glass on the rear windows, and an official English-language Huawei interface confirmed directly on the car's own settings screen. Pricing for the range-extended REV trims still currently starts around $36,800, with the lineup running up to $41,100 for REV Ultra and considerably higher for the pure-electric BEV versions.
Performance & Specs
The REV trims use a single rear motor producing 231 kW (314 hp) and 367 Nm of torque, with a 1.5T engine acting purely as a range-extender generator rather than ever driving the wheels directly โ 0-100 km/h comes up in 6.9 seconds, with a 200 km/h top speed. The real story of this update is underneath the car: AVATR's magnetorheological suspension, which uses a magnetic field to adjust damping at each wheel roughly 1,000 times per second, was previously reserved for pricier configurations and is now standard equipment across the entire 11 lineup, including the entry REV trim reviewed here. That kind of real-time damping adjustment is normally the preserve of six-figure luxury cars, so seeing it arrive as standard equipment on a sub-$40,000 coupe-SUV is a genuinely significant move for the segment, not just a marketing footnote.
| Powertrain | EREV (1.5T range-extender) |
|---|---|
| Power | 231 kW (314 hp) |
| Torque | 367 Nm |
| 0โ100 km/h | 6.9 s |
| Battery | 39.05 kWh CATL Freevoy LFP |
| Range | 225 km EV / 1,065 km total |
| POWERTRAIN TYPE | Extended-range electric (EREV); BEV also offered |
|---|---|
| HORSEPOWER | 314 hp (231 kW) |
| TOP SPEED | 200 km/h |
| BATTERY | 39.05 kWh CATL Freevoy LFP |
| ELECTRIC RANGE | 225 km (CLTC) |
| COMBINED RANGE | 1,065 km (CLTC) |
Dimensions & Practicality
| Length | 4,895 mm |
|---|---|
| Width | 1,970 mm |
| Height | 1,601 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2,975 mm |
At 4,895 mm long on a 2,975 mm wheelbase, the 11's coupe-SUV roofline doesn't come at much practicality cost: cargo runs 489 litres in the boot plus a genuinely large frunk under the hood, confirmed opening and power-closing directly in this walkaround with a simple button press rather than a manual latch to fumble with. This update also adds privacy glass to the rear windows, a small but genuinely noticeable styling change from the outgoing version's clear glazing. A roof rack was fitted to the walkaround car, a genuinely useful option for buyers wanting extra outdoor-gear capacity without sacrificing the coupe silhouette entirely.
Charging & Battery
The REV's 39.05 kWh CATL Freevoy LFP battery is deliberately tuned for hybrid efficiency rather than maximum EV-only range, delivering 225 km CLTC before the range-extender engine takes over, with total combined range reaching a genuinely long 1,065 km. DC fast charging handles a typical 30-80% top-up in around 20 minutes, and a 45-litre fuel tank backs the extended-range system for genuinely long-distance trips.
| BATTERY | 39.05 kWh CATL Freevoy LFP |
|---|---|
| DC FAST CHARGING | ~100-120 kW |
| DC 30-80% TIME | ~20 min |
| FUEL TANK | 45 L |
Design & Interior
This update brings a refreshed front grille design and a new "Emotional Vortex" ambient lighting system, alongside the newly-standard rear privacy glass. The walkaround car wore a dark grey finish with a full-width LED tail light bar and "AVATR 11" script badging on the tailgate, parked in a showroom alongside a black AVATR 12. Inside, the cabin uses a burgundy-and-cream leather and Alcantara treatment, with door panels finished in a light wood-effect trim. The reviewer specifically highlighted the second-row "zero-gravity" recline mode with heating, ventilation and massage, and noted the panoramic glass roof skips a sunshade entirely โ AVATR's position is that the glass itself blocks enough heat and UV that a physical shade isn't necessary, though buyers in particularly hot climates may still prefer having one as a backup option.
Technology & Features
The 11 runs Huawei's shared HarmonyOS Cockpit platform on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8295 chip, with a 15.6-inch central touchscreen, a 10.25-inch driver cluster, and a separate front-passenger entertainment display. Critically, this walkaround confirmed an official English-language interface directly in the car's own settings menu โ AVATR OS software build 5.0.0, with English selectable alongside Chinese โ the same shared interface used across Huawei's AITO and Dongfeng-badged partner vehicles. A 23-speaker Meridian audio system and dual wireless phone chargers round out the cabin tech package.
Safety & ADAS
The 11 carries Huawei's ADS 3.0 driver-assist suite: three LiDAR units (one roof-mounted, two at the A-pillars) providing 270-degree sensor coverage, backed by 4D millimetre-wave radar and 11 HD cameras. Standard features include highway and city navigate-on-autopilot, automated valet parking, and a full suite of collision-avoidance systems โ genuinely dense sensor hardware for a sub-$40,000 coupe-SUV, and noticeably more comprehensive than what most rivals in this price bracket currently offer as standard equipment.
| ADAS LEVEL | L2+ (Huawei ADS 3.0, 3 LiDAR) |
|---|---|
| ADAS FEATURES | Highway/City NOA, automated valet parking, 360ยฐ camera |
Pricing & Availability
REV trims currently run from $36,800 (REV Max) to $41,100 (REV Ultra), with BEV versions spanning $44,700 to $56,500 for the range-topping dual-motor Performance trim. The reviewer's export team has already secured brand authorization to sell this model, citing a three-to-four week shipping process with no unusual delays, a straightforward turnaround compared with some very-fresh, still-pending-launch models covered elsewhere on this site. AVATR has not confirmed any factory-backed European or North American retail launch for this generation as of July 2026, though some European pricing has already surfaced via third-party import channels.
How It Compares
At almost identical prices, the 11 beats the AITO M7 REV comfortably on power while trailing it slightly on ADAS brand recognition in the Chinese market, since both share Huawei's underlying tech stack under different badges. The XPeng G7 offers more total range for similar money, but neither the G7 nor the 07 REV sibling currently ships with standard MR suspension โ a genuine ride-quality differentiator this update gives the 11 over otherwise closely-matched cheaper stablemates. The 07 REV remains the more affordable, less powerful sibling for buyers who don't need the 11's extra output or the coupe styling.
- Magnetorheological suspension now standard across the entire range, a genuine ride-quality upgrade at no extra cost
- Official English-language Huawei interface confirmed directly on-screen, no third-party conversion needed
- Segment-dense ADAS hardware (3 LiDAR, ADS 3.0) at a sub-$40,000 starting price
- REV trims remain rear-wheel-drive only; AWD requires stepping up to the pricier BEV lineup
- This walkaround's entry trim skips the head-up display fitted to higher configurations
The AVATR 11's July update is a genuinely meaningful one, even without a dramatic headline price or power change: standard magnetorheological suspension across the whole range makes this a noticeably better-riding car than the outgoing version, all at the same starting price as before. Combined with a confirmed official English interface and segment-leading LiDAR hardware, the 11 remains a genuinely strong pick for buyers who want coupe-SUV styling and serious ADAS tech without paying flagship-level money for either. RWD-only REV trims and a still-modest 45-litre fuel tank are the honest trade-offs against pricier, dual-motor AWD rivals in the same segment.

