The GAC Aion UT Luxury is the top-spec of a two-tier launch range for the new Chinese hatchback.
Rivalling the BYD Dolphin, GWM Ora and MG MG4 it is still relatively good value, starting from $34,990, before on-road costs.
It includes all the impressive kit from the base Premium grade car like 17-inch wheels, a 14.6-inch multimedia touchscreen and 8.88-inch digital dash, synthetic leather interior trim, power adjust and heating for the front two seats and a heated steering wheel, whilst also adding a panoramic sunroof, power tailgate, ventilation for the driver's seat, a wireless phone charger and auto folding powered wing mirrors with an auto dimming central mirror.
Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are also standard alongside over-the-air connectivity and built-in navigation.
The Aion UT Luxury is powered by the same 150kW/210Nm front-mounted motor as the base Premium and offers the same 430km (WLTP) range from its 60kWh battery pack.
The interior is relatively spacious even for a car in this class with ample front and rear room, although it comes at a cost to boot space which is a less impressive 321 litres.
Vehicle-to-load (V2L) is standard, allowing the battery to charge and/or power external devices but there's no spare wheel in the Aion UT range.
GAC covers its cars with an eight-year and unlimited kilometre warranty, with the battery covered form the same time but 200,000km distance.
Gac Aion Ut 2026: Luxury
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Pricing Guides
Range and Specs
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| Luxury | Electric, 1 SPEED AUTOMATIC | $31,990 |
| Premium | Electric, 1 SPEED AUTOMATIC | $35,990 |