Overview
- The Aion V, positioned as GAC’s first global strategic model for the region, was shown alongside other new‑energy vehicles at IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich.
- The company set a starting price of €35,990 for the SUV, with final figures to vary by country.
- GAC reports a WLTP range of 510 km and 10–80% fast charging in 24 minutes for the Aion V.
- The automaker says the model earned a Euro NCAP five‑star rating and features a second‑generation “magazine” battery claimed to resist ignition under gunfire, which requires independent verification.
- Customer support measures include an 8‑year/160,000 km vehicle warranty, an 8‑year/200,000 km battery warranty, three years of Allianz Partners roadside assistance, a Netherlands parts hub, and a growing dealer network, with entries starting in Poland, Portugal and Finland from September 2025 toward wider coverage by 2028.