

William Stopford
2026 GAC Aion UT Luxury review
Pros
- Peppy performance
- Long feature list
- Spacious and comfortable cabin
Cons
- Buggy tech
- Driver-unfriendly interior
- Mediocre tyres
11 Days Ago
The GAC Aion UT is a compact electric hatchback aimed at buyers who want an affordable, city-friendly EV with more space and technology than a basic runabout. It sits under larger Aion models and gives GAC a useful entry point for urban drivers, first EV buyers and households looking for a second car. Its appeal is likely to be simple: zero-emissions commuting, compact dimensions, modern cabin presentation and pricing that can challenge established small electric cars. It is not pitched as a premium performance EV, but as a practical everyday hatch with enough range and equipment to make electric motoring feel accessible.
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