Chinese electric vehicle maker Avatr is aiming for deliveries of more than 100,000 vehicles in 2023, as the company is on track to launch its second production model, a mid-to-large-sized electric sedan. The EV brand did not reveal further details about its second car, but added that it will also launch a rear-wheel drive version of the Avatr 11 crossover, its first model launched in late 2021 and delivered to customers in December 2022. Jointly formed by Chinese automaker Changan, battery supplier CATL, and telecom giant Huawei, Avatr plans to build a sales network of more than 500 showrooms in the country this year, according to chief executive Tan Benhong, to supplement its sales through Huawei’s retail locations. [Jiemian, in Chinese]