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GAC Aion UT vs GAC Aion i60
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Price
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$9,600.00
$14,000.00
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Our Rating
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5.8
6.0
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Brand
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GAC
GAC
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Category
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Cars
Cars
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LAUNCH
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Announced
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October 2024
September 2025 |
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Status
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Production (since February 2025)
Upcoming (launch in China – November 2025) |
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Country of origin
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China
China |
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Base Price
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$9,600 – $14,000 (69,800 – 101,800 yuan)
$14,000 (100,000 CNY, estimated) |
PERFORMANCE
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Power
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100 kW (≈ 134 hp), FWD
165 kW (≈ 221 hp), Single-motor RWD |
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Torque
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176 Nm
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Max Speed
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150 km/h
160 km/h |
BATTERY
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Capacity
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34.9 kWh / 44.3 kWh
29 kWh (LFP battery) |
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Tech
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LFP “Magazine Battery”
Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) |
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Range
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(CLTC): 330 – 420 km (≈ 205 – 260 mi)
160 mi (CLTC estimate) |
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Consumption
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11.4 kWh / 100 km
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Recuperation
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Yes (regenerative braking likely) |
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Heat Pump
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AC Charging
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6–8 hrs
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DC Charging
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30% → 80% in 24 min
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Others
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OTA updates, V2L output
Likely supports Aion’s fast-charging architecture |
BODY
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Type
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5-door compact hatchback (5 seats)
Compact SUV / 5 seats |
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Platform
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AEP 3.0
AEP modular EV platform |
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Dimensions
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(L × W × H): 4,270 × 1,850 × 1,575 mm
(L × W × H): 4,685 × 1,854 × 1,660 mm |
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Wheelbase
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2,750 mm
2,775 mm |
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Weight
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1,510 – 1,540 kg
1,910 kg |
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Suspension
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Independent (front MacPherson / rear multi-link likely) |
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Wheels
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16″ / 17″ alloy
18- or 19-inch alloys |
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Trunk/Boot
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440 L (up to 1,600 L folded)
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DISPLAYS
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Centre
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14.6″ touchscreen
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Driver's Display
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8.8″ LCD cluster
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Others
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HiCar, CarPlay, CarLink, Voice Assistant, OTA
Minimal and tech-oriented (similar to Aion models) |
COMFORT
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Seats
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5 seats; fold-flat front seats
5 |
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Roof
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Panoramic fixed glass roof
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Parking Aids
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Reverse AEB, sensors, rear camera
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Connectivity
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In-car Wi-Fi, OTA updates
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Others
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Ambient lighting (top trims)
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SAFETY
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Airbags
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Front + side (trim dependent)
Yes |
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Driving Aids
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Level 2 ADAS
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Note
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Others
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Entry-level electric car from Aion targeting budget buyers
Uses AEP 3.0 EV platform shared with Aion V
BEV version shares body and platform with Toyota bZ3X but has Aion’s own powertrain and styling.
Final specifications may change before official release. |
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