On February 28, GAC officially launched its Aion UT, offered in five trims in CLTC cruising ranges of 330 km and 420 km, with a price range of 69,800 – 101,800 yuan (9,600 – 14,000 USD). The Aion UT is GAC Aion’s third global model.
Outside, the Aion UT adopts a contrasting floating roof design, combined with daytime running lights that make up of 19 LED units, D-shaped headlightd, and C-shaped taillights. Its length, width, and height are 4270/1850/1575 mm, respectively; and the wheelbase is 2750 mm. The entry-level and mid-end trims run on 16-inch rims, while the high-end trims run on 17-inch rims.
Consumers can choose from six exterior paints: red, silver, white, beige, purple, and green.
The Aion UT is powered by a 100 kW (134 hp) front electric motor, matched with 34.868 kWh, 44.257 kWh, 44.12 kWh, or 44.133 kWh battery packs, depending on the trims. Two CLTC cruising ranges are offered: 330 km and 420 km. The top speed is 150 km/h, the moose test speed is 75 km/h, and the WLTC comprehensive power consumption is 11.4 kWh per 100 km.
Under fast charging, it takes 24 minutes to replenish from 30% to 80%.
Inside, the cockpit is equipped with a 14.6-inch central control screen, a 8.8-inch LCD instrument panel, and round air-conditioning outlets. HiCar, CarLink, and CarPlay are all supported. An AI voice assistant is also onboard the vehicle. Only the top-of-the-line trim comes with level 2 advanced driving assistance capabilities and ambient lights. Other standard configurations include OTA updates, in-car WiFi, two to six speakers, and mobile phone remote control.
The standard trunk volume is 440 L and the 1.8 x 1.77 m panoramic sunroof brings plenty of natural lights.
The front seats can be laid flat. At the same time, the official claimed that heating the seat from 0° to 20°C only takes 30 seconds.
Source: GAC Aion