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Changan confirms it is coming to Europe

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Max McDee, 08 December 2025

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The European auto market is about to face yet another powerful challenge from the East. China's Changan Auto is no longer just looking at Europe - it is moving in, ready to flood the continent with new electric cars over the next two years.

The strategy, confirmed by Klaus Zyciora, Changan's global design chief, involves a multi-brand approach. Many automakers stick to one nameplate, but Changan is bringing in its specialized divisions. These include the Avatr brand, which focuses on premium EVs, and the versatile Nevo brand, which makes everything from smaller passenger cars to popular SUVs. Mr. Zyciora confirmed that the company will "test the water with consumers" to see which offers are most competitive, but he promised "a lot of products coming in the near future."

Changan confirms it is coming to Europe

The company kicked off its sales push by announcing plans in March to enter ten different European markets this year alone. It already launched the Deepal S07 electric SUV, which will soon be joined by another model, the smaller Deepal 05 EV, scheduled to arrive early next year.

If there is strong enough demand, the company is prepared to sell hybrid and plug-in hybrid models under the main Changan brand. It is also considering expanding beyond passenger vehicles entirely, potentially introducing light commercial vehicles to Europe.

Changan confirms it is coming to Europe

The discussion around "extended range EVs" (EREVs) highlights Changan's tactical readiness. A range extender vehicle is an electric car with a small gasoline engine that acts only as a generator to charge the battery, not to power the wheels directly. Europe's car industry and the German government have recently asked the European Commission to allow these EREVs during the shift to full electrification.

Changan confirmed it already has the technology ready to go for its Deepal, Avatr, and Nevo models. If regulators give the green light, the Chinese manufacturer can quickly introduce these models, giving nervous buyers an easy way to switch to electric driving without worrying about running out of charge.

Changan confirms it is coming to Europe

This push into Europe is more about building a presence than just shipping cars. To avoid new European Union tariffs, Changan wants to build a manufacturing plant directly on the continent. By making EVs in Europe, the company bypasses the tariffs and shows a serious long-term commitment to the market. The factory plan puts Changan on the same footing as local manufacturers and strengthens its competitive advantage against other imported brands.

Changan is joining a long list of rivals on the continent. The company is now one of several major Chinese automakers making a heavy push into European markets, alongside the country's biggest car company, BYD, top exporter Chery, and other fast-growing EV makers like XPeng and Zeekr. This wave of competition means European consumers will soon have more choices than ever for their next vehicle. Let's hope Changan doesn't forget competitive pricing when it brings its technology to our shores.

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