The Avatr Vision Xpectra, a large four-seat sedan, embodies the "Energy Force" design language. Its defining features include sleek body panels, flared fenders, and an expansive windshield. The signature dual-layer headlights are prominent, with a large air intake dominating the front bumper. A raised logo adorns the hood.
The concept car lacks door handles and a B-pillar, as it is not subject to the usual safety and structural rigidity requirements. Rear-hinged back doors allow for easy entry and exit. The rear of the car features an extended design with a continuous taillight.
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The Chinese automaker's concept car showcases a futuristic design. Photo: Avatr
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The car's dimensions are 5,843 mm long, 2,132 mm wide, and 1,405 mm high, with a wheelbase of 3,450 mm.
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Rear-hinged doors and an all-glass roof are notable features.
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The car is designed with four seats.
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The central control panel features "Vortex," an AI-powered device designed to create an emotional connection between the driver and the car.
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The transparent glass central control cluster responds to touch and gestures.
The modern cabin design incorporates "Vortex," an AI-powered feature on the central control panel, aiming to forge an emotional bond between driver and vehicle through ambient lighting technology. A transparent screen sits below the Vortex. The transparent glass central control cluster adapts to touch and gesture controls. Other highlights include sleek panels connecting the door panels, dashboard, and intricately sculpted seats with transparent headrests.
The Avatr Vision Xpectra measures 5,843 mm in length, 2,132 mm in width, and 1,405 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3,450 mm. This makes it 81 mm longer than the standard Rolls-Royce Phantom.
While the automaker hasn't disclosed details about the powertrain or output, existing Avatr models offer both battery electric vehicle (BEV) and extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) versions. While mass production of the Vision Xpectra isn't planned, the concept car will influence future Avatr models.
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Avatr Vision Xpectra debuts at the IAA Mobility show in Munich, Germany. Photo: Avatr
Avatr is a premium brand owned by Changan and battery manufacturer CATL, with Huawei supplying components and developing the operating system, but not holding any equity in the joint venture. Avatr's first car launched in China in 2022. The company currently offers four models: the 11 fastback CUV, the 12 liftback, the 07 SUV, and the 06 sedan.
According to China EV Datatracker, Avatr has delivered a total of 140,787 vehicles domestically. By the end of 2030, Avatr plans to expand its product line to 17 models. The Vision Xpectra concept car is on display at the IAA Mobility show in Munich, Germany.
Minh Quan (CarNewsChina)