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This is entirely a guess after reading a few posts about the DLC.
I would think so, as typically that is the way most big DLC works in this kind of game. That said there is a quickstart way to play, meaning the party is already geared/leveled up so you can just jump right into the DLC.
Outside of that i am kind of in the dark. There was some mention of it by someone that let a little info out on the english forum.
I really don't want to use any quick start pre-made high leveled characters. I want to select my own skills and loot, so I really hope that I can use the characters that I already spent 66 hours with in completing the base game.
You can start a new DLC game and select your savefile from chapter 9 onwards.
This way you'll start the DLC with the same team than in your save.
Second option is to beat Zangdar again, and the DLC while launch itself just after like you were going to the next chapter.
If you start the DLC from scratch (from main menu, without selecting a savefile), you'll go with a premade group