GAC Launches AION UT in Milan to Advance European Localization

Takeaways
  • GAC launches AION UT in Europe with prices from €27,990 and Premium/Luxury trims.
  • AION UT built at Magna’s Graz plant, signaling production localization rather than simple exports.
  • 430 km WLTP range, 0–100 km/h in 7.3s, and 30–80% DC fast charge in 24 minutes.

GAC Motor launched its second global AION EV model in Europe, the AION UT, at an event in Milan, Italy, following the European debut of the AION V last year.

The compact electric hatchback complements GAC’s European lineup, offered in Premium and Luxury trims, starting at €27,990 ($33,000).

A sleek turquoise electric car, the AION UT, parked on a city street with stylish architecture in the background.
AION UT

Under WLTP testing, AION UT delivers a 430 km range, supports DC fast charging from 30% to 80% in 24 minutes, and accelerates from 0–100 km/h in 7.3 seconds, targeting urban mobility across European cities.

Differing from simple exports, the AION UT continues GAC’s localization strategy.

The vehicle rolled off the production line in March at Magna’s Graz, Austria plant, following the same model used for AION V.

Interior view of a modern car showcasing the dashboard, steering wheel, and touchscreen display with a sleek design and leather seats.
AION UT exterior view

The Milan-based design center, led by a local team, oversees product development tailored to European user preferences.

Ma Haiyang, president of GAC International’s Europe division, noted that the AION UT builds on the foundation laid by AION V.

A GAC Aion V electric SUV displayed at an auto show, featuring a sleek design and prominent logo, with a colorful background.
AION V

He emphasizes that GAC will continue prioritizing localized design, production, and services in Europe.

In terms of rollout, AION UT will first enter Finland, Greece, Poland, and Portugal in Q2 2026, with broader expansion across European markets scheduled for Q3.

Since announcing its “Europe Market Plan” at the 2024 Paris Motor Show, GAC has positioned Europe as a strategic priority, aiming for full market coverage by 2028.


Discover more from ChinaEVHome

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Back To Top