The GAC brand is introducing the GAC Aion V electric crossover to the Russian market: its length is 4605 mm, width – 1854 mm, height – 1686 mm, and wheelbase size – 2775 mm. A single electric motor (204 hp and 210 N⋅m) rotates the front wheels. It is important that technically the model is a twin of the Toyota bZ3X: these models have a common body, component base and even interior.
The starting price of GAC Aion V will be from 4.0 million rubles. This amount includes discounts for returning an old car (200 thousand rubles), as well as a discount under the “Second Car” program (100 thousand rubles).
The basic EX package includes 19-inch wheels, LED optics, adaptive cruise control, a 360° camera system, parking sensors, a heated windshield and a panoramic roof.
The list continues with an electric trunk lid, ventilated front seats, dual-zone climate control, a 14.6-inch central display, plus an 8.9-inch digital instrument panel.
The model is equipped with a lithium iron phosphate battery with a capacity of 75.26 kWh. The range on one charge is 580 km according to the NEDC cycle – this is enough for a week of driving in city mode.
Chery is ready to present the first model under the Freelander brand. The updated Geely Atlas now has turquoise lights. Sollers and UAZ pickups received polyurea anticorrosive.
Motor previously named the advantages and disadvantages of the new GAC S7 crossover. The Russians received the GAC S7 with a five-year warranty and limited power plant capabilities compared to the Chinese version.
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