Avatr 07 marks the brand’s third RHD model introduced in the Thai market, following the Avatr 11 and Avatr 12. On March 4, Maggie, Deputy Director of Integrated Marketing at Avatr, disclosed via social media that the Avatr 07 has begun delivery of its first 100 units in Thailand. This marks the brand’s third right-hand-drive model introduced in the Thai market, following the Avatr 11 and Avatr 12. Avatr 07 begins delivery in Thailand. In terms of timeline, the Avatr 07 made its overseas debut in Bangkok in November last year. On January 28 this year, the first batch of right-hand-drive units rolled off the production line at scale and was simultaneously shipped to Thailand. Avatr’s entry into Thailand dates back to November 2023, when the brand showcased the Avatr 11 and Avatr 12 for the first time locally and announced its expansion into the Southeast Asian automotive market. In September 2024, Avatr launched the right-hand-drive version of the Avatr 11 at a brand event in Bangkok, priced between THB 2.099 million and THB 2.299 million ($663,000–$726,000), and initiated delivery of the first 100 units in November. Avatr 11 In May 2025, the 2025 Avatr 12 was launched in China and subsequently introduced to the Thai market within the same month, with a starting price range of THB 2.5–3.0 million ($789,530–$947,436). Just yesterday, Gao Quanli, Deputy Director of Public Relations at Avatr, announced that the company delivered 4,033 vehicles in February, with overseas sales rising 177% year on year, reflecting accelerating international expansion. Avatr is also rapidly expanding its distribution network. By the end of 2025, the brand had established more than 700 retail touchpoints across over 200 cities nationwide. Avatr showroom in Thailand Internationally, Avatr’s footprint now spans four continents, covering more than 40 countries and regions including Singapore, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Brazil, with over 80 overseas outlets. According to company plans, Avatr will successively launch five new models in 2026. By 2030, its product portfolio is expected to expand to 17 models, covering sedans, SUVs, MPVs and sports cars.