The unusual conversion, as you might guess, was cooked up by the Chinese company Avatr on the occasion of April 1, but customers liked the idea and are ready to buy such a convertible.
The so-called April Fool's Day, also known as April Fool's Day, this year was not very fruitful in terms of funny news from the auto industry — most companies are not laughing right now, but the situation in the world, to put it mildly speaking, restless and not conducive to casual fun. Nevertheless, the Avatr company strained artificial intelligence and asked it to draw a convertible based on the Avatr 12 sedan that debuted last year.
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Let us remind you that Avatr is a joint brainchild of the Changan automobile company, the battery manufacturer CATL and the IT giant Huawei. Avatr produces premium electric cars, which are also available in Russia. In its homeland, Avatr is forced to participate in a price war between the manufacturer of electric vehicles; the company recently announced a price reduction for the very fresh Avatr 12, hoping to straighten the sales curve. In January-February this year, Avatr sales in China, according to CAAM, amounted to 3,397 vehicles, which is 1% less than last year.
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The convertible based on the Avatr 12 sedan looks impressive even in a somewhat clumsy version of artificial intelligence, which is why current and potential Avatr customers who saw this virtual new product asked the company the question — why not? Surprisingly, there are very few electric recreational convertibles on the market yet, although the seemingly lack of exhaust and engine noise make the electric car an ideal vehicle for outdoor travel.
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Nobody makes four-door convertibles today. The application was made by the American company Fisker: it planned to launch a luxury four-door electric convertible Ronin on the market in 2025, but unfortunately, the Fisker company is now rapidly going down, so there is almost no chance of seeing a production Ronin on the roads.
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The falling banner of Fisker Ronin could well be picked up by the Avatr company and made a real convertible based on the Avatr 12 sedan — even a two-door rather than a four-door one, and released it in a limited edition. The exclusivity would justify the high price, so it makes sense for Avatr's management to seriously explore this business idea. Well, if the Avatr convertible never happens, then fans of this kind of car shouldn’t be too sad — you just need to wait for the electric Folgore version of the new Maserati GranCabrio.
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